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11 August 2009 General Shaw Clifton and Commissioner Helen Clifton inspire Salvationists at Old Orchard Beach
Released 11 August 2009

The General and Commissioner Helen Clifton are welcomed by children
wearing national costumes of the countries the international leaders have
served in
GENERAL Shaw Clifton and Commissioner Helen Clifton received a
rousing welcome as they opened USA Eastern Territory's 2009 Old Orchard Beach
camp meetings. They entered the pavilion with USA National leaders
Commissioners Israel L. and Eva D. Gaither and territorial leaders
Commissioners Lawrence R. and Nancy A. Moretz. The Cliftons gave the Salvation
Army salute as they received an enthusiastic standing ovation.
The welcome to the international leaders included a parade of
flagbearers and children dressed to represent nations where the Cliftons have
served. The children, all from the host territory, carried flowers and
danced.
The territorial commander welcomed the Cliftons back to the
territory, acknowledging that they led the Massachusetts Division in the
mid-1990s.
 The General preaches at Old Orchard Beach
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 Commissioner Helen Clifton addresses the
congregation at Old Orchard Beach
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 The General and Commissioner Helen Clifton are
welcomed to Old Orchard Beach
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'You would know that every active General in the history
of the Army has preached from this or the preceding platform here at Old
Orchard,' he added. 'So, you join your colleagues of history, and tonight we
welcome you to bring us the Word of the Lord, to share your own testimony, to
inspire us with your words, and to give us a glimpse of Salvation Army life
across this wonderful globe.'
General Clifton brought greetings from
the 118 countries where the Army is at work. 'We believe God is going to do
something very special for us,' he said. 'Let our faith be high, yes? Let us
trust him, let us be needy before him, let us be joyful before him, and let us
be loving amongst one another before him, and we're going to have some
wonderful days.'
Commissioner Helen Clifton said she and her husband
'feel a great affinity' for Old Orchard Beach. 'We've come to Old Orchard Beach
to be cleansed by the Holy Spirit, to be renewed, and to be refreshed,' she
said.
Commissioner Nancy Moretz, in her welcoming prayer, asked for
God's presence: 'We invite you into this place. You are
welcome here.'
The gathering included a special presentation to
renowned vocal soloist George Beverly Shea, who turns 101 in six months. He had
hoped to be present at Old Orchard Beach but, at the last minute, his doctors
recommended that he should not travel. He appeared via video from Winchester,
Ontario, Canada, from the church where his father was once pastor.
The National Commander noted George Beverley Shea's many accomplishments: 10
Grammy nominations, membership of the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame,
and 70 albums recorded. He has also sung on every continent and before more
people than anyone in history – about 220 million people, according to
The
Guinness Book of World Records.
Jeff Schultz, Media Ministries
Department Director, was in Ontario and presented the singer with the USA Eastern Territory's Great Commission Award, recognising his exceptional service to the Lord.
'Every hymn,
every single hymn he sings, is a testimony to the saving power of our Lord
Jesus Christ,' said the National Commander, who called Shea a 'pioneer of
evangelism through music' who has always loved and respected The Salvation
Army.
'You are a man of integrity,' he continued, 'and we honour you
tonight in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, for all that you have done in the
hearts and lives of men and women and boys and girls around the world. We thank
God for you tonight and we salute you with this applause. God bless you!'
George Beverly Shea told the crowd how his father accepted Christ at
age 19 after hearing a preacher who had come to the Lord through The Salvation
Army. 'This [award] is quite special for me,' he said.
The
territorial commander then presented Shea with the territory's Great Commission
Award. 'You have sung for Jesus,' Commissioner Moretz said. 'You have made
disciples.'
General Clifton asked Shea to sing and he performed
parts of 'Sing Me a Song of Sharon's Rose' and 'I'd Rather Have Jesus'.
'The only other General I had the privilege of singing for was General
Eisenhower,' Shea quipped.
The General responded that he was 'deeply
honoured' to be associated with George Beverly Shea. 'We thank God for you and
your beautiful ministry through so many years,' he said. 'May God spare you for
more years to come.'
The international leaders were also present
later that day for a concert by renowned gospel singer Wintley Phipps. Like
George Beverly Shea, Wintley Phipps has had a long involvement with the Billy
Graham Evangelistic Association.
During the concert, Wintley Phipps
honoured George Beverley Shea by singing 'How Great Thou Art' and also
acknowledged the Rev Billy Graham by performing the evangelist's favourite
hymn, 'Until Then'.
In closing, the territorial commander told
Wintley Phipps about the USA Eastern Territory's 'Holiness Ablaze' campaign and
this year's emphasis at the camp meetings on 'Perfect Love', adding that the
guest soloist had 'demonstrated that to us tonight'.
The New York
Staff Band and Eastern Territorial Songsters performed all weekend and the
General asked for a reprise of 'This Little Light of Mine'. Soloist Margaret
Davis performed 'My Lips Will Praise You' and the Territorial Arts Ministries
Team presented several dramas.
The General talked about 'holy
courage' on Friday, referring to the story of David and Goliath. He ministered
to a large crowd on Sunday morning with the a Bible message based on the work
of the Holy Spirit as recorded in John 20.
The General praised the
territory for its 'Holiness Ablaze' theme. 'It is never inappropriate for
Salvation Army people to be gathered together around a holiness theme,' he
said. 'It's completely natural.'
Commissioner Clifton noted the
young people in the worship. 'We say "God bless you" for looking after the
young people,' she told the congregation.
The General gave his
closing message on Sunday evening and departed the next morning. However,
comments shared at the Monday evening meeting indicated that many listeners had
been moved by his words. 'General Clifton beautifully explained how the Holy
Spirit works,' said one person.
The hearts and minds of the
officers and soldiers of the USA Eastern Territory were abundantly blessed and
strengthened through the beautiful work of the Holy Spirit.
Report by Robert Mitchell and Warren
Maye
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