Exterior of The Salvation Army Connection Point Church and Resource Centre building, showing the entrance with glass doors, stone pillars, and Connection Point signage, with a covered walkway and brick pavement in front.
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About us

Connecting people to God and others, one relationship at a time. 
A place to be fed physically, spiritually, and socially.

People come to Connection Point for various reasons, and they stay because of the belonging they found. 

Worship services

We are a family-friendly church, where children are invited to participate in an age-appropriate service of their own (classes for ages 3-7 and 8-12), or worship with their parents in the Sanctuary. 

We believe that building community is an integral part of the worship experience; our Sunday mornings begin with an open coffee time at 10am, continue with the worship service at 10:30am and often conclude with the offering of lunch by donation. 

In addition to Sunday mornings, we also host two Bible Studies: One for all adults on Monday mornings from 10:00-11:30am; and one for women on Wednesdays from 6:30-8pm.

Worship Service: Sunday from 10:30 AM to 12 PM
Location: 290 Bridge St W, Belleville, ON K8P 5L6, Canada
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News and events

Stay updated on our latest community initiatives and upcoming happenings.

Captain Laura (Corps Officer), stands with newest members of the church who are holding their certificates.
News Jun 18, 2026
Connection Point Welcomes New Church Members
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world. As individuals come to know the love of Jesus, some are inspired to make The Salvation Army their church home. Those who take the step of becoming official members of The Salvation Army declare that they believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and seek to follow and become like him. They are people who participate in the worship, fellowship, service and support of a local Salvation Army Congregation; and they identify with the mission of The Salvation Army. On Sunday, June 7th - Connection Point welcomed 5 official new members - 3 "Adherents" and 2 "Senior Soldiers." Congratulations to Sarah Lalonde (Senior Soldier), Lori Bone (Senior Soldier), Colten Winthrope (Adherent), Michelle Lindley (Adherent), Stephanie Ferris (Adherent). "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen." (Ephesians 3:20-21) For more information about Membership in The Salvation Army Church please visit: https://salvationist.ca/corps-ministries/corps-life/ministry-resources/membership/
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Seven people wearing conference name badges stand together in front of a black backdrop with repeated Salvation Army shield logos and the words Giving Hope Today, posing for a group photo at a Compass Conference event.
News May 14, 2026
Compass Conference 2026
At the conclusion of April, 6 delegates from Connection Point Church & Resource Centre attended the British Columbia Division's Compass Conference 2026 in Abbotsford. The Conference was inspired by The Global Strategic Framework set out by General Lyndon Buckingham. Each day of the conference focused on a different pillar of the strategic framework - People, Mission and Legacy. Delegates came away encouraged to ensure that their lives and our collective work mirror the heart and mission of Jesus himself. General Buckingham challenged everyone to accept that when people walk into our ministry units, they should experience something completely different than the world has to offer. Something, Danielle Strickland says, that would cause people to ask, "what is that?" Captain Laura shares, "a main takeaway from the week for me was this: If fear is the currency of oppression, then relationship is the currency of freedom - relationship with God and others. I came away feeling affirmed with the ministry that happens through Connection Point."
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Table display for a Fathers Day donut bar featuring rows of glazed donuts, small jars of toppings and spreads, plastic utensils, and a framed sign reading Happy Fathers Day Donut Bar, Choose your toppings.
Event Jun 20, 2026 Rotary Picnic Shelter in Juan De Fuca Park
"Dads and Donuts" – an Afternoon Celebrating the Men in Our Lives
Saturday, June 20th, 12:30-2:30 at the Rotary Picnic Shelter in Juan De Fuca Park.
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Our Ministry in Numbers

Celebrating the impact we’ve made and the community we’re building together.

134

Countries where The Salvation Army serves

199

Children’s homes

1.129.175

People helped with emergency relief after a disaster in 2022

1.514.928

Patients at Salvation Army hospitals
and clinics in 2022
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The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that provides support to vulnerable people in 400 communities across Canada and in 134 countries. Learn more by visiting our sites salvationist.ca and salvationarmy.ca

Salvation Army helps Carrie get back on her feet
SalvationArmy.ca Jun 17, 2026
Salvation Army Food Bank Helps Client When it is Most Needed
When Carrie found it challenging to put food on the table, she had nowhere to turn. Then she discovered The Salvation Army.
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A man and a woman in Salvation Army uniforms
salvationist.ca Jun 15, 2026
New Chief of the Staff Announced
Commissioner Garth Niemand to be first Chief of the Staff from Africa.
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A young man holds up a carving of a church
salvationist.ca Jun 12, 2026
The Humble Carpenter
Luke Flight carves out his own path as a Salvationist and woodworker.
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