Majors Bradley and Anita Caldwell are officers in The Salvation Army who live in Tbilisi, Georgia, and serve as leaders for the Georgia Region of the Eastern Europe Territory.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Brad stares into the sun which gleams off of this extraordinary orthodox cathedral. Perfect weather for checking out this fantastic place of worship.
The officers, cadets, and lay support personnel of the Eastern Europe Territory join in an officers councils with the General of The Salvation Army. (Please click on any picture in this blog to enlarge it!)
Majors Allistar and Carole Bate return from USA Eastern Terrotitory for a long awaited visit to the Territory where they served for nearly ten years.
This once sunken and now resurrected vessel of war is anchored in a St. Petersburg harbor. Supposedly it was instrumental in initiating the Russian Revolution of 1918.
The Salvation Army's music camp was situated next to a bay of the Baltic Sea. Pastel colors decorated the morning sky in this picture.
In Helsinki we managed to upgrade Anita and her broken ankle to a real wheelchair. Here she guards our luggage prior to our boarding the train for Moscow.
Here you can see Anita's makeshift "wheelchair" at the St. Petersburg train station. No wheelchairs were available, but we were fortunate enough to find this handy low-riding luggage cart!
Dancers from Elista performed a traditional scarf dance during the Saturday evening congress celebration.
The Salvation Army USA Southern Territory Brass Band travelled to St. Petersburg and delivered a number of moving concerts, both indoors and outdoors. Here they stand with General Shaw Clifton, his wife Commisioner Helen Clifton, and our Territorial leaders Commissioners Barry and Raemor Pobjie.
A stunning orthodox cathedral beamed adjacent to the congress site. This photo from the fifth floor provides a beautiful perspective on the church's historic grandeur.
Though not tragically, Anita broke her ankle descending the steep platform steps. She sadly missed a great deal of the Congress due to her inability to navigate the many steps at the congress venue.
Robert Snelson leads the United Camp Choir in a stirring performance during the Congress weekend. Daniel Meeks, in the red jacket to the left, bravely joins in the Russian singing.
Major Will Cundiff laughs as Captain Natasha Pismeniuk tells a tale. Will and Sue (his wife seated next to him) married Anita and Brad. Years later the Caldwells followed the Cundiffs to Moldova, and now the Cundiffs are back in Romania, serving as Regional Officers there.
A special meal with the General afforded this entertaining entree.
The Cliftons were gracious during their entire visit in Russia. We felt privileged to spend this quality time with them. Anita previously worked with then Commissioner Shaw Clifton during his conducting this Territory's first Brengle holiness seminar.
Congress guest General Shaw Clifton, world leader of The Salvation Army, speaks to the officers of the Eastern Europe Territory during the congress weekend in St. Petersburg.
Captain Glenn Price, Russian Divisional Youth Leader and principal organizer of the music camp, prepares to play a number with Kem Pobjie. Kem demonstrates that hand is quicker than the eye.
Musicians Mikles and Crossland enjoy a hearty lunch during music camp. They travelled from the USA Southern Territory to provide musical instruction in the woods of Northern Russian.
Brad arrived at the Salvation Army youth music camp on his birthday. To his surprise and pleasure, the youth had created this artistic birthday banner in his honor.