Salvation Army corps

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Background
Christianity · Protestantism · Pietism · Anglicanism · Arminianism · Calvinism · Methodism · Holiness movement

Organization
General · Chief of the Staff · High Council · Officer · Soldier · Corps

Persons
William Booth · Catherine Booth · Bramwell Booth · Evangeline Booth · Ballington Booth · Catherine Bramwell-Booth · Emma Churchill · Ray Steadman-Allen · John Gowans · John Larsson · Shaw Clifton

Other
Promoted to Glory · Salvation Army Band · International Staff Band · Order of the Founder · Limelight Department · Christmas kettle · War Cry

Related organizations
Volunteers of America · Skeleton Army · The Blind Beggar

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A typical Salvation Army corps in Chile
A typical Salvation Army corps in Chile
A Salvation Army corps in Sweden
A Salvation Army corps in Sweden

A Salvation Army corps is a church and place of worship in The Salvation Army. In keeping with Salvationist convention in using military terminology, corps are casually known as barracks. Many corps are additionally called temples or citadels, such as Openshaw Citadel.