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Inala History

Compared with the worldwide Salvation Army, its operations at Inala are relatively new. The Salvation Army’s ministry in Inala began as an outpost of the Brisbane City Temple Salvos, and in January 1957 it became an official Salvation Army corps (church) in its own right. 

Weekly Connections at Inala

Inala - not so old

Compared with the worldwide Salvation Army, its operations at Inala are relatively new. The Salvation Army’s ministry in Inala began as an outpost of the Brisbane City Temple Salvos, and in January 1957 it became...

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Inala Greats, past and present

The Salvation Army in Inala has hosted its fair share of outstanding Salvationists. Don Woodland, an officer at Inala from 1965 to 1966 went on to conduct ground-breaking work in the area of trauma-management and counsel
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The Home League

The Salvation Army at Inala as long fostered a ‘Home League’ (a Salvation Army women’s group.) Pictured right are the Home League ladies in the 1950s. The group is still going strong today, providing...
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In times of need

It’s often said that The Salvation Army has a ministry of ‘presence’ - of being there in times of need. People in need in Inala can access a range of Salvation Army services including Employment Plus...
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Breakfast connections at Inala

Last year, in response to the needs of the community, the Inala Salvation Army decided to change its Sunday morning church service to a community breakfast. Almost 70 people attended the first breakfast on 22 June. This...
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Weekly Connections at Inala

The Salvation Army at Inala also runs various groups during the week, including Bible Study / Life Groups, Mainly Music for children and carers and a homework club. A monthly non-traditional celebration and encouragement...
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