Positional Statements & Guidelines

Introduction

These Positional Statements and Guidelines for Salvationists apply Christian principles of behaviour to issues of today.

A Positional Statement is a considered statement setting out the official viewpoint of The Salvation Army. Whilst any Salvationist may personally disagree with what is says, no officer or soldier may make any official statement which varies from what is contained in the approved statement. It is recognised that a Positional Statement is not binding to the same extent as Orders and Regulations; and it is understood that some Salvationists will hold different views on some subjects.

It is not suggested these Positional Statements are for people other than Salvationists.

On occasions The Salvation Army will issue comments on social and ethical issues reflective of realities in the secular environment in which our movement serves people who do not embrace or live by Christian standards. We strive to meet human needs in the name of Jesus Christ without discrimination and in a non-judgemental spirit.

POSITIONAL STATEMENTS
  1. Abortion
  2. HIV/AIDS
  3. Alcohol & Other Drugs
  4. Asylum Seekers & Refugees
  5. Capital Punishment
  6. Conscientious Objectors
  7. Domestic Violence
  8. The Environment
  9. Euthanasia
  10. Gambling
  11. Healing
  12. Human Sexuality
       A. Marriage & Family Life
       B. Sexuality & Singleness
       C. Homosexuality
  13. Human Trafficking
  14. Multi-Faith Events
  15. Pornography
  16. The Sacraments
  17. Social Justice
  18. Suicide
  19. Sunday Observance
  20. Surrogacy
  21. Work

The Guidelines for Salvationists are prepared primarily to present sound Biblically-based guidance to assist Salvationists to make informed decisions on moral, social and religious issues. Their secondary purpose is one of education, seeking to stimulate thinking and encourage dialogue and discussion on these subjects.

GUIDELINES FOR SALVATIONISTS
  1. Abortion
  2. Capital Punishment
  3. Child Abuse - Reporting
  4. Discrimination
  5. Euthanasia
  6. Accepting Donations from Gambling Sources
  7. Giving to God
  8. Healing
  9. Human Cloning
  10. In-Vitro Fertilisation
       Part A
       Part B
  11. Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage
  12. Multi-Faith Events
  13. New Age Movement
  14. The Occult
  15. Organ Donation & Transplantation
  16. Pornography
  17. Social Drinking
  18. Social Justice
  19. Speaking in Tongues
  20. Suicide
  21. Violence in the Family (Domestic Violence)
  22. Work