Caribbean
www.salvationarmycarib.org
In 1887 The Salvation Army ‘opened fire’ in Kingston, and thence spread throughout the island of Jamaica and to Guyana (1895), Barbados (1898), Trinidad (1901), Grenada (1902), St. Lucia (1902), Antigua (1903), St. Kitts (1904), St Vincent (1905), Belize (1915), St Kitts (1916), Suriname (1924), the Bahamas (1931), Haiti (1950), French Guiana (1980), St Maarten (1999) and the Turks and Caicos Islands (2011).
The General of The Salvation Army is a Corporation Sole in Jamaica (1914), Trinidad and Tobago (1915), Barbados (1917), Guyana (1930), the Bahamas (1936) and Antigua (1981).
Countries included in the territory Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, French Guiana, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, St Kitts, St Lucia, St Maarten, St Vincent, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, the Turks and Caicos Islands Languages in which the gospel is preached Creole, Dutch, English, French, Surinamese Periodicals The War Cry
Territorial Leadership
Commissioner Emmanuel Supré - Territorial Commander
Commissioner Edeline Supré - Territorial President of Women's Ministries
Colonel Edward Lyons - Chief Secretary
Colonel Jennifer Lyons - Territorial Secretary for Women's Ministries
Territorial Headquarters
3 Waterloo Rd
Kingston 10
Jamaica
Postal address
PO Box 378
Kingston 10
Jamaica, WI
Contact us
Tel: [1 876] 929 6190/91/92
Email: car.leadership@car.salvationarmy.org
Statistics
Officers - 322 (active 250 retired 72) Auxiliary-captains - 5
Cadets - 8 Employees - 544
Corps - 129 Outposts - 45
Senior Soldiers - 12,664 Adherents - 2,060 Junior Soldiers - 3,707