The Salvation Army Historical Society hosted its annual Roadshow Exhibition and Encore concert event at Box Hill Corps.
Informative and interesting historical displays were exhibited throughout the afternoon, followed by an excellent evening programme featuring noteworthy personalities from our rich Army heritage ~ Sister Poll Cott, Adjutant Tom "Mudgee" Robertson and Colonel Arthur Arnott ~ and musical contributions from the Camberwell Timbrelletes (dressed in old time Army uniforms and bonnets), Waverley Temple Young People's Band and our very own Inala Chapel Choir.
I came away greatly inspired and immensely proud.
Proud of our history... and inspired to be 'history in the making'.
Proud of our Army personalities... and inspired to be all God wants me to be.
Proud of our young musicians... and inspired to encourage their ongoing development.
And last, but by no means least, proud of our chapel choir... who openly proclaimed in song their God-given inspiration.
Congratulations to Commissioner Wesley Harris and his team for organizing the event and being proactive in promoting the history of our God-inspired movement!
Ephesians 5:19-20 (NIV) ~ "Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ."
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