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come join our army. reinforcements join the army in inglewood, calif. new soldiers gather at the inglewood, calif., corps. the inglewood, calif. corps hosted a combined senior soldier enrollment—39 strong—conducted by majors steven and sheila bradley from southern california divisional headquarters and ministry leaders envoys roy and sharon snapp-kolas. the new soldiers represent three separate corps and units: 16 from the inglewood corps (many of whom are clients at the haven veterans program in westwood); 11 from the lighthouse corps (attached to the then harbor light program); and 12 from the bell shelter outpost of the lighthouse corps. each group provided worship music for the meeting, which also included a presentation of certificates of completion to inglewood corps cadets, and a message from the word by snapp-kolas. the snapp-kolases lead all three ministries throughout the week, including the soldiership classes. they conduct sunday morning worship services at the lighthouse and inglewood corps, and collaborate for a sunday evening service at the bell shelter, along with ministry leader joe moore, a soldier and bell shelter employee affectionately referred to as “pastor” moore.
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come join our army. reinforcements join the army in inglewood, calif. new soldiers gather at the inglewood, calif., corps. the inglewood, calif. corps hosted a combined senior soldier enrollment—39 strong—conducted by majors steven and sheila bradley from southern california divisional headquarters and ministry leaders envoys roy and sharon snapp-kolas. the new soldiers represent three separate corps and units: 16 from the inglewood corps (many of whom are clients at the haven veterans program in westwood); 11 from the lighthouse corps (attached to the then harbor light program); and 12 from the bell shelter outpost of the lighthouse corps. each group provided worship music for the meeting, which also included a presentation of certificates of completion to inglewood corps cadets, and a message from the word by snapp-kolas. the snapp-kolases lead all three ministries throughout the week, including the soldiership classes. they conduct sunday morning worship services at the lighthouse and inglewood corps, and collaborate for a sunday evening service at the bell shelter, along with ministry leader joe moore, a soldier and bell shelter employee affectionately referred to as “pastor” moore.
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