Salvation Army Citadels
The Salvation Army is a Protestant denomination of the Christian Church with over 1.6 million members in 109 countries. It was founded in 1865, in the East End of London, by William Booth, an evangelist who wanted to offer practical help to the poor and destitute, as well as preaching the Gospel.
Its message is based on the Bible´s teaching and aims to make known the good news about Jesus Christ. Alongside this, the Army shows practical concern and care for the needs of all people, particularly the homeless and the destitute. The Salvation Army also runs a hostel in the city centre.
Sheffield Citadel
Our worship has something for everyone.
Address: 12 Psalter Lane, S11 8YN
Telephone: +44 114 266 8127
Website: www.sheffieldcitadel.co.uk
Contact: Majors Andrew & Valerie Spivey
Services:
Sunday Morning - 10.30 am
‘Heart of Worship’ Gathering – 4.30pm (Monthly)
Sheffield Castle
Contemporary worship, family friendly, all welcome.
Address: Duke Street, S2 5QP
Telephone: +44 114 273 1778
Website: www.salvationarmy.org.uk/sheffield-castle
Contact: Abigail Gray
Services:
Sunday worship 3pm.
Charity Shop open weekdays (currently Wednesdays and Fridays)
Bible studies and fellowship throughout the week. (Please get in contact for up to date programme)
Langsett Road
Lively, friendly, small brass band, choir.
Address: Hillsborough Tabernacle Church, Proctor Place, S6 4HF
Telephone: 07708 340440
Website: www.salvationarmy.org.uk/sheffield-langsett-road
Contact: Lt. Col. Goff Payne
Services:
Sunday 6.00pm.