Salvation Army serves hot breakfast, offers other new programs
Early in the morning, a mini bus leaves the Salvation Army facility on Bringle Ferry Road, taking the bell ringers to their locations. The local Salvation Army is starting some new ministry programs to get more involvement from the community. One of the first programs to get going is the Monday morning Chapel service and a breakfast which starts before the office opens to handle normal assistance to those in needing help. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Talwonda Bryant and her niece 2-year-ol Janila Steele enjoy a free breakfast at the Salvation Army facility on Bringle Ferry Road.The local Salvation Army is starting some new ministry programs to get more involvement from the community. One of the first programs to get going is the Monday morning Chapel service and a breakfast which starts before the office opens to handle normal assistance to those in needing help. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Dwon Adkins carries his red bucket and heads out to man a red kettle location for the Salvation Army. Bell Ringing for donations has been a long standing program that helps operate the Salvation Army. The local Salvation Army is starting some new ministry programs to get more involvement from the community. One of the first programs to get going is the Monday morning Chapel service and a breakfast which starts before the office opens to handle normal assistance to those in needing help. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Jon C. Lakey/Salisbury Post Paul Collins gets a free breakfast at the Salvation Army facility on Bringle Ferry Road.
Jon C. Lakey/Salisbury Post Melissa Cline (background) leads a morning chapel service at the Salvation Army facility as Antone Holmes bends over a pew to give a toy to a child during a trivia contest.
Lt. Josh Morse (right) has a word of prayer with the bell ringers at the Salvation Army facility on Bringle Ferry Road. The bell ringers will load up on a bus and disperse to several locations in Rowan County for a day long of ringing. The local Salvation Army is starting some new ministry programs to get more involvement from the community. One of the first programs to get going is the Monday morning Chapel service and a breakfast which starts before the office opens to handle normal assistance to those in needing help. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.