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  2. List of New Thought denominations and independent centers

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    Spiritual Growth Institute, San Jose, California. Incorporated in 2015 by a group of ministers representing a wide range of Metaphysical and New Thought Organizations. They take as inspiration, the New Thought ministry of the Rev's. William H. Briggs and Jennie Owen Briggs from the years 1889–1930.

  3. Centers for Spiritual Living - Wikipedia

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    The International Centers for Spiritual Living and United Centers for Spiritual Living reunited in 2011 after more than 50 years apart. After an eight-year process, the two organizations used a shared leadership model including nearly 400 volunteers. As of 2011, the organization has over 400 churches across North America.

  4. Agape International Spiritual Center - Wikipedia

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    Agape International Spiritual Center is the flagship location of the Agape Movement founded by Beckwith, an international New Thought belief community founded in the tradition of Religious Science, that has expanded into a trans-denominational international community, with members, spiritual practitioners, ministers and ministries across the ...

  5. Meetup - Wikipedia

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    Meetup users self-organize into groups. [43] As of 2017, there are about 225,000 Meetup groups in 180 countries. [41] Each group has a different topic, size, and rules. [20] [41] Groups are associated with one of 30+ categories and any number of more than 18,000 tags that identify the group's theme. [43]

  6. Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Its goal is to effect enough change in the alcoholic's thinking "to bring about recovery from alcoholism" [59] through "an entire psychic change," or spiritual awakening. [60] A spiritual awakening is meant to be achieved by taking the Twelve Steps, [61] and sobriety is furthered by volunteering for AA [62] and regular AA meeting attendance [63 ...

  7. Spiritual church movement - Wikipedia

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    This led to the formation of a national group called the Colored Spiritualist Association of Churches, and within a few years there were Black Spiritualist churches in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, and many other cities. [2] [3] During the decade preceding World War II, the Spiritual churches of New York City were well documented in print and ...

  8. List of intentional communities - Wikipedia

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    An intentional community is a planned residential community designed from the start to have a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political, religious, or spiritual vision and often follow an alternative lifestyle. They typically share responsibilities and resources.

  9. Category:Spiritual organizations - Wikipedia

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