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This is a list of notable spiritualist organizations This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Spiritualist church: Breath of Life Church (St. Mary's Church) Springbourne: Mary [3] [4] 1926-34 Non-denominational Grade II listed, deconsecrated circa 2003, returned to being used as a church in 2018 [5] Chapel of the Resurrection (now Bournemouth Unitarian Church) Town Centre: N/A 1925–26 Unitarian: Churchyard of St Peter's: Christ Church ...
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Oxford, 36a St Giles' German Lutheran services at St Mary the Virgin, High Street; Grace Springs Church; Greater World Spiritualist Church, Cowley Road, Cowley, Oxford; Jesus Army [17] Hillsong Church, meets in Odeon Cinema, Magdalen Street; James Street Church Open Brethren [18]
Serving the principles of the Spiritualist movement, and open to members and non-members alike, the SAGB offers rooms where the public, whether Spiritualist or not, may sit for readings with spirit mediums. Sunday services are free and include a public Demonstration of mediumship. Private 30-minute sittings are available daily during opening ...
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On Sunday 14 June 1959, the church committee were informed that a building with a meeting room was up for sale on Brunswick Square. This room was formerly used by the Christian Brethren. [2] On Sunday 31 March 1962, the new church building was opened. In 1979, gas central heating was installed and, in 1981, a water supply was installed. [3] [4]
The liturgical east end of St Nicholas' Church, a Grade I-listed Saxon-era church Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The borough of Crawley, in West Sussex, England, has 45 churches, chapels and other buildings used specifically for worship. Other religious communities meet in ...