In numbers

418
faith communities
118
schools and colleges
15
health centres

As The Salvation Army in Indonesia, we are a church that embodies the love and salvation of Jesus Christ. Our motto is 'heart to God, hands outstretched to others'.

Our work includes

  • Health services
  • Education
  • Disaster response
  • Children's homes
  • Older people's homes
  • Modern slavery and human trafficking response

Leadership

Colonel Hosea Makagiantang

Territorial Commander

Colonel Liliana Makagiantang

Territorial President of Women's Ministries

Lieutenant-Colonel Alberth Sarimin

Chief Secretary

Lieutenant-Colonel Elsi Sarimin

Territorial Secretary for Women's Ministries

Indonesia Territorial Headquarters

Jalan Jawa 20
Bandung
40117
Indonesia

Main phone line
Secondary phone line
Postal address:
Post Box 1640
Bandung 40016
Indonesia

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Indonesia

Indonesia Territory joyfully welcomes international leaders

General Lyndon Buckingham and Commissioner Bronwyn Buckingham arrived in Indonesia on Monday 27 May for a week of celebrations in the territory

A group of people hold their hands over their hearts

Caring for health

The Salvation Army provides healthcare through six hospitals and eight clinics located in Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, Turen, Makasar and Palu. The hospitals have been operating for a long time and play a vital role in supporting government

Children in a classroom

Education services in Central Sulawesi

The Indonesia Territory has a significant number of education centres – 103 schools (Pre-Schools, Kindergartens, Elementary, Junior and Senior High Schools, and Vocational Schools), four academic and higher schools. 

Indonesia

Prayer Requested Following Deadly Attack in Sulawesi, Indonesia 

The Salvation Army confirms that an attack upon the Lewono Lembantongoa Outpost, Indonesia, on 27 November 2020 has claimed the lives of four members

Indonesia

My Coronavirus Story: Lieut-Colonel Alberth Sarimin (Indonesia)

Alberth says that staff at The Salvation Army’s 107 schools in the country have found ways in which to care for their pupils