Situated on Cuba Street in Te Aro, The Salvation Army Cuba Street blends tradition with community engagement to create a welcoming and lively environment in Wellington. Known for its cozy atmosphere and social spaces featuring games like pool, foosball, and arcade classics, it’s more than just a church—it’s a place where people of all walks of life connect and support one another. The church’s commitment to serving the community continues the historic mission of compassion and outreach established by its founders.
James Roadsman
a month agoThe coziest Sallys i've ever had the pleasure of turning up to. Serves a great Chai Mocha and has a pool table, foozeball and arcade machine witha huge variety of games on it. I unashamedly spent a lot of time on Marvel vs Capcom 2.
blueduck54
6 months agoA church on the move, engaging with community to see how the church can move forward into a space of welcoming environment, understanding of community and looking to connect all into a space of worship
Wimutu TeWhiu
4 years agoBecause it's the place to be to continue our ministry and support this organisation, historical and the support they have established under guidance of William and Catherine Booth that both pioneered the message of salvation to the oppressed, unprivileged, distute, sick and imprisoned.
Garth Stevenson
5 years agoThe 'administrative' headquarters of The Salvation Army in New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. This is not a location for front line support services to the public.
Richard Philp
7 years agoThey do a lot more than you think. Probably the most organised and in-depth organisation aimed at our country and the people in it.