Doctrine refers to the teaching or beliefs of the Christian Church. It is an expanded explanation of faith, founded on Scripture and developed from a basic creed.

Since 1878, the doctrines of The Salvation Army have formed the basis for our witness to the Christian gospel. These eleven Articles of Faith are an expression both of personal faith and of a common vision. They are consistent with the classical Christian creeds and identify Salvationists as members of the universal Church. They also express the fundamental evangelical convictions of Wesleyanism, the branch of the Church out of which The Salvation Army grew. Salvationists emphasise in their doctrine and in their mission the universal call to personal salvation, the challenge to holiness and the need for evangelical zeal.

The eleven Articles of Faith are available in English, Shona and Ndebele. To learn more about the beliefs of The Salvation Army, please read Salvation Story.