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Hannam Vale History

The Salvos at Hannam Vale have been going strong since 1914, with ministries at not only Hannam Vale but also Moorland and Harrington. 

The Salvation Army at Harrington

An outpost to Taree

The Hannam Vale Salvation Army started as an outpost to the Taree branch of the Salvos, with a hall at Hannam Vale officially opened on 11 July 1914. A report in The Salvation Army’s newspaper, The War Cry,&#...

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Hannam Vale is upgraded

Seventy-five years after The Salvation Army commenced work in Hannam Vale, it was granted corps (church) status in its own right. In 1989, Envoys Randall and Glenda Brown were appointed to lead it. The Salvation Army in...
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The Salvation Army at Hannam Vale today

The Salvation Army remains a vibrant presence in Hannam Vale and the surrounding districts today. Worship meetings are held every Sunday at 9.30am and there are various activities throughout the week, including the Kidzo...
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The Salvation Army at Moorland

Relaxed church services are held every Sunday evening at the Moorland Union Church. Weekly activities include a Playtime playgroup on Wednesday mornings at Moorland and Johns River and the Kidzone kids club on Wednesday...
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The Salvation Army at Harrington

Church services are held every Sunday at Harrington in the Harrington Community Church. Weekly discipleship groups are held on Tuesdays. A Coffee, Cake and Craft Group runs every second Thursday and Youth Group operates...
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