Captain John Clifton (North East DHQ) shares that living hope is granted by God's mercy and Christ's resurrection, not by human effort or positive thinking (1 Peter 1:3–9).
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) shares how destructive our speech can be, showing that a pure heart requires the power of Jesus (James 3:1–12 New Living Translation).
Anti-Slavery Day special: Deputy Director for Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery Major Heather Grinsted (THQ) challenges us to live out God’s grace through bold and compassionate action for justice (Luke 4:18 and 19).
Captain Callum McKenna (William Booth College) explains there's a reason to rejoice in every season as thankfulness is God's grace overflowing (Habakkuk 3:17-18).
Following the International Day of Older Persons (1 October), Andy and Ali from Older People's Ministries (THQ) encourage us to learn from older adults and to love one another patiently (Ephesians 4:1-6).
Major Jonny Smith (Territorial Candidates Director, William Booth College) challenges us to bring our all to Jesus, even when our offering seems small (John 6:1-15).
Captain Christopher Button (Stroud) reminds us of the greatness of God’s grace as he reflects on the undeserved love shown in the parable of the lost son (Luke 15:11–32).
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) encourages us to think about what we could offer back to God this Harvest (Isaiah 42:1-9 New Living Translation).
Rebecca Bright (Peterborough Citadel) shares an encouraging message for the back-to-school season, reminding us that every act of service is seen and valued by God (Colossians 3:12–17).
Lieutenant Matthew Stone (Southampton Sholing) shares that fundraising for the Big Connection helps us play our part in the body of Christ. (1 Corinthians 12:12-27).
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) encourages us to allow God to display his strength through our weaknesses (2 Samuel 5:1–10 New Living Translation).
Naomi Blowers (Bristol Staple Hill) shares that discipleship is an apprenticeship to Jesus, where our lives are transformed as we follow his example (Luke 5:1-11).
Major Mark Rose (Regent Hall) challenges us to courageously embrace God's promises, even when they seem impossible (Joshua 6:1-20).
In a recording from Together 2025, Territorial Leaders Commissioners Jenine and Paul Main urge us to share the good news with each generation (Acts 2:36–41).
The message is taken from the Sunday afternoon meeting. You can watch the livestream recordings of all the main sessions from Together 2025 at youtube.com/salvationarmyvideo.
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) explains how God listens to our pleas and offers forgiveness when we place our trust in him (Psalm 130:1–8 New Living Translation).
At a time of transition and change for many in The Salvation Army, Major Sarah Evans (Director of Well Being, THQ) shares how to embrace new beginnings and challenges with faith.
On the weekend of her ordination and commissioning at Together 2025, Cadet Amy Bayliss-Fox shares why we should all be Champions of the Mission (Genesis 12:1–9).
As we celebrate The Salvation Army's 160th anniversary, Major Paul Hilditch (William Booth College) shares how God's faithfulness has shaped our journey and continues to lead us forward.
Major Mark Rose (East Midlands DHQ) challenges us to courageously and faithfully embrace the new things God has for us (Joshua 3:1–17).
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) shares how, like David facing Goliath, God's power turns impossible situations to good when we trust him (1 Samuel 17:1–11, 19–23, 32–49 New Living Translation).