Christian Mission

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Christian Mission was the original name of the evangelical organization that later became known as The Salvation Army, focused on preaching and social outreach among the poor.

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Christian Mission canonical 1

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instanceOf evangelical Christian organization
religious movement
activities revival meetings
social relief work
street preaching
temperance advocacy
alsoKnownAs The Christian Mission NERFINISHED
areaOfOperation East End of London NERFINISHED
cityOfOrigin London NERFINISHED
coFoundedBy Catherine Booth NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
denomination Methodist-influenced evangelicalism
focus mission to slum districts
personal conversion
practical charity
formerNameOf The Salvation Army NERFINISHED
foundationYear 1865
foundedBy William Booth NERFINISHED
founderOccupation Methodist minister
fundingModel donations
headquartersLocation London NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Methodist revivalism
meetingPlaces converted secular buildings
music halls
tents
theatres
mergedInto The Salvation Army NERFINISHED
organizationalChange adopted quasi-military structure
organizationalType voluntary religious society
originalPurpose evangelism in working-class districts
preaching the Christian gospel to the poor
social outreach among the poor
primaryLanguage English
regionServed London NERFINISHED
other parts of England
religion Christianity
renamedAs The Salvation Army NERFINISHED
renamingYear 1878
status defunct under original name
successor The Salvation Army NERFINISHED
targetPopulation marginalized people
urban poor
working classes
theology Wesleyan-influenced
evangelical
worshipStyle nonconformist
revivalist

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Salvation Army foundedAs Christian Mission