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Sam reeder salvation army
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sam reeder salvation army

Admitted to the Order of the Founder on 3 July 2004.īrigadier Gertrude McClellan Purdue (USA Southern Territory). Throughout her officership, Major Joy Webb has demonstrated outstanding commitment to the creative and innovative use of music, poetry and drama in evangelism and worship, achieving unparalleled success in expressing the gospel in the popular idioms of the day while constantly reflecting the standards of the gospel in her personal life. Major Joy Webb (UK Territory with the Republic of Ireland). Admitted to the Order of the Founder on 14 June 2004. Lieut-Colonel Rice has been a dedicated soul-winner in prisons, playgrounds and boardrooms, and is a constant witness to the power of Christ’s love and redemption. Throughout 65 years of officership, Lieut-Colonel Eugene Rice has given outstanding and sacrificial service, above and beyond the call of duty, in the interests of the work of The Salvation Army. Admitted to the Order of the Founder on 12 June 2004.

sam reeder salvation army

CSM Burton is an exemplary Salvationist and a leading voice for and among African Americans in the USA Eastern Territory. Giving outstanding service above and beyond the call of duty, CSMKenneth Burton has made a unique contribution to the ministry of The Salvation Army through a deep spiritual commitment to youth and music. Admitted to the Order of the Founder on 22 February 2004.ĬSM Kenneth Burton (USAEastern Territory). However, with determination and courage, Lieut-Colonels Lance and Faye Rive have pursued a remarkable spiritual ministry, at home and through the Internet, which has been a worldwide inspiration. As a result of a tragic accident in 1992 while on active service in Nigeria, Lieut-Colonel Lance Rive became a tetraplegic. Throughout their 36 years of officership, Lieut-Colonels Lance and Faye Rive have rendered sacrificial service of far-reaching influence. Lieut-Colonel Lance and Lieut-Colonel Faye Rive (New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga Territory). Admitted to the Order of the Founder on 5 October 2003. Having given outstanding service in both extent and quality and initiated several projects awakening the social consciousness of fellow Salvationists, CSM Bertil Rodin is still involved in the Skangal Project in Latvia, doing excellent work for the Kingdom of God. Recipients of the Order of the Founder 2003-2006ĬSM Bertil Rodin (Sweden and Latvia Territory).

sam reeder salvation army

Salvationists have every reason to be proud of those who have been awarded this outstanding recognition for meritorious Christian example, witness and service. The honour is rarely given because every nomination is carefully scrutinised by a panel of senior leaders at International Headquarters. A few senior leaders such as Commissioner Henry Howard, General Evangeline Booth and Commissioner Catherine Bramwell-Booth have been recipients but, much more commonly, faithful and devoted service by less well-known personalities has been acknowledged. The first presentation was to a soldier, Private Herbert Bourne, for outstanding Christian witness and service during military service in the First World War. Three years later, seven officers and one local officer were honoured, but since then the awards have been made much more sparingly and, to date, 144 officers and 88 lay Salvationists have been recognised with the Army’s highest honour, a mere 232 in total over 88 years. The first awards were made in 1920 to 15 officers and one soldier. In 1917, five years after the death of William Booth, his son, General Bramwell Booth, inaugurated the Order of the Founder ‘to mark outstanding service rendered by officers and soldiers such as would in spirit or achievement have been specially commended by the Founder’. Instituted on 20 August 1917 by General Bramwell Booth, the Order of the Founder is the highest Salvation Army honour for distinguished service.















Sam reeder salvation army