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Dorothy Knight, Stanley and Thora Jarvis, Michael Kew and Ivy
Kemsley all started to attend the home league and most of them
now join in Sunday worship at the corps.
All five were welcomed by corps leader Divisional Envoy Margaret
Moore.
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Haydn McCullagh decided to make his commitment
when he and his family returned to the corps from Germany.
He wants to show others what it means to have
Jesus as a friend.
Corps leader Divisional Envoy Margaret Moore
enrolled Haydn as a junior soldier |
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Mary Clarke and John Miller show their
certificates when they were added to the Eastleigh Roll as new
Adherents. |
Jenny Masters worked as a bank teller and met salvationists
each week when they deposited money from the corps.
She accepted an invitation to the meetings
and felt encouraged by the warmth and friendship there.
Initially becoming an adherent Jenny decided to make a further
commitment and was enrolled a soldier by corps leader Divisional
Envoy Margaret Moore. |
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Kay Deadman met Corps Treasurer Sue Rossiter
(left) at a fitness centre and accepted an invitation to Sunday
worship. She decided to become an adherent and was welcomed
by corps leader Divisional Envoy Margaret Moore.
Kay appreciated the warmth of the fellowship
and regularly attends the home league, luncheon club and coffee
mornings. |