Solomon Islands Ministries Special Report - Salvation Army Convention

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Salvation Army Convention

SPECIAL REPORT July 2018 Feature Insert

Report written by Major Robert Evans While visiting the North Malaita Fellowship soon after our arrival to Solomon Islands in January, I met with their leadership team and asked the Fellowship Leader Charles Akwastaloa what his vision and goals were for this year. He expressed to me a very strong desire to bring the churches together from the surrounding villages to present the mission of The Salvation Army in North Malaita. After a few follow-up conversations, his vision developed into an opportunity to also bring together the three Salvation Army congregations from around the Solomon Islands for worship, fellowship and witness in North Malaita. Six months later, Charles and his family turned this vision into reality by hosting the very first Salvation Army Convention in the Solomon Islands. Over the weekend of the 19th - 22nd July Salvationists from Honiara Corps and Moscom Fellowship joined with the Kwai Fellowship in North Malaita and with other Christians from surrounding villages, including Lolu and Capernaum where new Salvation Army missions are soon to commence. The Territorial Commander, Colonel Kelvin Alley from

PNG, was our invited guest for the weekend. He flew from Port Moresby to Honiara where he met us for a connecting flight to Auki in Malaita, followed by a four hour drive on the back of a truck up the North Road to Kwai. Along the journey we stopped at Forcem Market, about an hour out of Auki, to pick up the group from Moscom who had traveled by mosquito/banana boat from Maro'upaina Bay to Atori the day before, and then embarked on a three hour drive along the East Road that morning. For all of the Moscom group this was their first time ever on a truck and their first time travelling to this side of Malaita. The time and effort expended just to get to the convention was indicative of its significance in the lives of those who attended and in this season of growth for The Salvation Army in the Solomon Islands.

Upon arrival we were greeted by an enthusiastic crowd, along with some local cultural dancers who ushered us into the conference area prepared by Charles and his family for a very warm welcome. Beautiful floral leis were presented to the Territorial Commander, Vanessa and I, as well as the Moscom contingent. We were then blessed by a heart-felt welcome song by the Kwai congregation before words of welcome were given by Charles. The rest of the evening was a vibrant


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