– I attended the Edinburgh Spiritual Society, 34 Albany Street, EH1 3QH. (SNU)
– I travelled north to the Inverness Spiritualist Church (SNU). A very hard working committee and
enthusiastic members keep Spiritualism very much alive in the north.
– Again my route is north and this time to the Arbroath Spiritualist Church,
20-22 Commerce Street, Arbroath, DD11 1NB.
(SNU) Service is at 7.30 on a
Thursday evening. A church that could be doing with some support.
– My third trip north in seven days.
This time to the Perth
Spiritualist Church, Methven Buildings, 40 New Row, Perth, PH1 5QA. (SNU).
– I received a great welcome from The Ascension Christian Spiritualist Church, Fred Paton Day Care
Centre, 19 Carrington St, Glasgow G4 9AJ.
Services Sunday 6.30 and Tuesdays 7.30.
Another church that could be doing with a bit more support.
good turn out once again for my class “A
Basic Introduction to Spiritualism and
our Psychic Abilities” at the Glasgow Association.
was a good turnout at the Pyramid Spiritualist Church, Leithland
Neighbourhood Centre, Kempsthorn Road, Pollock, G53 5SR. A friendly little church that is always well
supported by the local community.
at a website memories of Scotland the
words ‘harvest festival’ brought back
many memories for me. I have never been
aware of a Harvest Festival taking place
in Spiritualist churches in this area so I searched on Google. I found that several English churches have such a
service. One website did catch my eye it
was the Progress Spiritualist Church, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
August.
spiritual harvest of workers.
Dedications are held on the day. Here a dedicant offers their life to God,
Divine Truth and in service of humanity. Please see Andy for further
information or offer yourself for dedication.
is a Spiritual Harvest with a difference – a Spiritual difference. With a little tweaking to the Australian version we
could format a service that would be ideal for our services in this part of the
world. We Spiritualists have no special
days like Orthodox churches and maybe if we could adopt a Harvest Festival for
mind as well as body. Not to make a
public dedication of our beliefs – but in private. To bring produce that can later be shared to
local homeless charities and food banks.
And during the service for each individual to silently look back at the
past year to see what we can harvest from it in terms positive spiritual
progression
is a Spiritual Harvest with a difference – a Spiritual difference. Something with a little tweaking to the
Australian version that would be ideal for our Spiritualist Churches. We
Spiritualists have no special days like Orthodox churches and maybe if we adopt
a Harvest Festival for mind as well as body.
Not to make a public dedication of our belief – but in private. To bring produce that can later be shared to
local homeless charities and food banks.
And during the service for each individual to silently look back at the
past year to see what we can harvest from it in terms positive spiritual progression
Suppers…
In the past psychic
suppers used to be quite popular but over the years they have almost
disappeared. Recently a church asked me to take part in a psychic supper which I agreed too, only for a few weeks later to be
told it had to be cancelled.  The reason was mediums were not too keen on
taking part. I have noticed in the past, the public have been keen on such an
evening but mediums have not.  I wonder why? Surely this is a night with a
difference but at the same time keeping within the boundaries of Spiritualism
as a religion.  Such nights would help to keep church finances healthy and
some of the proceeds could go  to a local charity.  Of course it is
hard work for the committee but it doesn’t seem to be the committees that are
complaining.  I am sure Spirit would be happier with psychic suppers than
mediums giving evenings of clairvoyance in pubs’ clubs and theatres
My comments on “Do we really live in a civilised society” in my last blog have
caused quite a bit of controversy.
side of life. There’s a lot of good going on out there and yet you concentrate
on all that is negative. You maybe have to look at your own self.
was negative and never mentioned anything positive about the civilised society that
we do live in.
responsibility for their actions I am sure the world would be a better place.
 
					


