Generals of The Salvation Army

The General of The Salvation Army is its international leader, elected by a High Council.

Our current leader is General Lyndon Buckingham. There have been 22 Generals of The Salvation Army to date:

William Booth

‘Work as if everything depended upon work and pray as if everything depended upon prayer.’

General William Booth (1865-1912)

The Founder of The Salvation Army and its first General was born in Nottingham in 1829. He lived to establish Salvation Army work in 58 countries and colonies.

General Bramwell Booth

‘If holiness is possible anywhere for anyone at any time, it is possible anywhere for everyone at all times.’

General Bramwell Booth (1912-1929)

The eldest son of the Founders, and Chief of the Staff from 1880 to 1912, Bramwell Booth was born in 1856. He was largely responsible for the development of The Salvation Army.

General Edward Higgins

‘Never mind the fewness of the numbers; if you can but get the few set on fire, the fire will attract others.’

General Edward J Higgins (1929-1934)

Edward Higgins served in corps and divisional work in the British Territory before appointments in the USA and at IHQ. He was Chief of the Staff from 1919 and in 1929 he became the first General to be elected by a High Council.

General Evangeline Booth

‘It is not how many years we live, but what we do with them.’

General Evangeline Booth (1934-1939)

The fourth daughter of the Founder, at 21 years of age Evangeline Booth commanded Marylebone Corps, a centre of spectacular evangelistic work. Appointments as Field Commissioner, Territorial Commander in Canada and Commander in the USA followed.

General George Carpenter

‘Human efforts are doomed to failure unless men seek a change of heart.’

General George L Carpenter (1939-1946)

An Australian officer, George Carpenter served at IHQ as Literary Secretary, in Australia Eastern as Chief Secretary and as Territorial Commander in South America East and then Canada.

General Albert Orsborn

‘Christianity presents not a creed which men must follow but a Saviour who men must accept.’

General Albert Orsborn (1946-1954)

Albert Orsborn served in various appointments in British Territory before time as Chief Secretary in New Zealand, Territorial Commander in Scotland and Ireland and British Commissioner. He wrote many well-known Army songs.

General Wilfred Kitching

‘I found a tendency here and there to think in terms of “soap, soup and salvation”, and I did all I could to put that wording in the correct order with “salvation” in the first place.’

General Wilfred Kitching (1954-1963)

Born in London, UK, Wilfred Kitching served in corps, divisional and national appointments before becoming Chief Secretary in Australia Southern, Territorial Commander in Sweden and then British Commissioner. He composed many Salvationist musical works.

General Frederick Coutts

‘So long as human needs exist, there - as it shall please God - will be [The Salvation] Army.’

General Frederick Coutts (1963-1969)

Frederick Coutts served in British Territory divisional and corps appointments before 18 years in the Literary Department at IHQ. He was later Territorial Commander of Australia Eastern.

General Erik Wickberg

‘You become humble - or at least more humble - as the years go by, when you learn to recognise your own limitations and when Christ becomes greater and more important to you than understood in your youth.’

General Erik Wickberg (1969-1974)

The ninth General of The Salvation Army, Erik Wickberg served in various appointments in Scotland, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and at IHQ. He was Chief of the Staff 1961-69.

General Clarence Wiseman

‘Christian action requires balancing at its deepest level by Christian living and understanding.’

General Clarence Wiseman (1974-1977)

Clarence Wiseman served in Canada as a corps officer before becoming a chaplain with Canadian forces overseas in 1940. He was Territorial Commander in East Africa, Training Principal at the ITC and Territorial Commander in Canada and Bermuda.

General Arnold Brown

‘The front lines of The Salvation Army run through the tragedies of our world.’

General Arnold Brown (1977-1981)

After varied appointments in Canada, Arnold Brown went to IHQ, serving first as Secretary for Public Relations and then as Chief of the Staff. He served as Territorial Commander in Canada and Bermuda before being elected General.

General Jarl Wahlström

‘The General is called to serve the whole person with the whole gospel in the whole world.’

General Jarl Wahlström (1981-1986)

The 12th General, Jarl Wahlström served in Finland before military service in the Second World War as a chaplain to Finnish armed forces. He went on to become Territorial Commander in Finland and then in Sweden.

General Eva Burrows

‘I do not preach Christianity, I preach Christ, as a living Saviour.’

General Eva Burrows (1986-1993)

An Australian officer, Eva Burrows served in teaching roles in Zimbabwe and at the International College for Officers. She was Territorial Commander in Sri Lanka, Scotland and Australia Southern. She was admitted to the Order of the Founder in 2015.

General Bramwell Tillsley

‘I long for an Army whose cardinal reason for existence is to bring Glory to God.’

General Bramwell Tillsley (1993-1994)

After varied appointments in Canada, Bramwell Tillsley went to USA Eastern as Training Principal. He served as Territorial Commander in Australia Southern and as Chief of the Staff from 1991-93.

General Paul Rader

‘A sinning, suffering world awaits our bold obedience. Forward! Ever forward!’

General Paul Rader (1994-1999)

An American officer, Paul Rader served in Korea, first at the training college and later as Chief Secretary. He was Territorial Commander in USA Western before being elected General in 1994.

General John Gowans

‘God loves you, God needs you and God will help you.’

General John Gowans (1999-2002)

After varied appointments in the UK, John Gowans served in France, USA Western, Australia and Papua New Guinea. He co-authored 10 musicals with John Larsson.

General John Larsson

‘Armies that don't adapt don't win any more battles - so let's be an Army for the 21st Century!’

General John Larsson (2002-2006)

After appointments in the UK, South America and at IHQ, John Larsson served as Territorial Commander in the UK, New Zealand and Fiji, and Sweden and Latvia, before time as the Chief of the Staff. He co-authored 10 musicals with John Gowans.

General Shaw Clifton

‘There is no substitute for purity of heart, a heart filled with the perfect love of Christ. Love is indispensable for Salvationists because Jesus is indispensable. His purity is indispensable. When we seek we surely find.’

General Shaw Clifton (2006-2011)

Shaw Clifton served in appointments in the UK, at IHQ, in Zimbabwe, the USA, Pakistan and New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga. He was Territorial Commander in the UK before being elected General in 2006. A prolific author, he wrote 20 books under Salvation Books.

General Linda Bond

‘May God continually stir us and empower us to be the people he called us to be and do what he has called us to do.’

General Linda Bond (2011-2013)

After corps, divisional and and territorial appointments in Canada and Bermuda and the UK, Linda Bond served at IHQ as Secretary for Spiritual Life Development and International External Relations, and then as Territorial Commander in Australia Eastern.

General André Cox

‘There is incredible potential for The Salvation Army to do so much more, to be so much more in this world. God can do even more amazing things if we will but yield to him and allow him to use us.’

General André Cox (2013-2018)

The 20th General, André Cox served in both Switzerland and Austria and Zimbabwe territories before appointments as Territorial Commander in Finland and Estonia, Southern Africa and then the UK with the Republic of Ireland.

General Brian Peddle

‘The world needs men and women who are steeped literally in the Spirit, baptised by love and fully understanding what it means to walk the world in white.’

General Brian Peddle (2018-2023)

After corps and divisional appointments in Canada and Bermuda, Brian Peddle served in New Zealand and the UK. He was Territorial Commander in Canada and Bermuda and held various appointments at IHQ before serving as Chief of the Staff 2015-18.

General Lyndon Buckingham

‘I live my life aligned to these three precepts: in his presence, for his glory, at his disposal. They have been the mandate for my own behaviour and the direction for my ministry.’

General Lyndon Buckingham (2023-present)

Originally from New Zealand, Lyndon Buckingham previously served as Territorial Commander in Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar and then United Kingdom and Ireland Territory. He was Chief of the Staff from 2018 before being elected General in 2023.