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  2. Centers for Spiritual Living - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Spiritual Living (CSL) is a spiritual philosophy promoting Religious Science that was founded by Ernest Holmes in 1926, with the publication of his book The Science of Mind. Before 2011, it was two organizations known as United Centers for Spiritual Living (formally, United Church of Religious Science) and International Centers ...

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    The program, headed on the Telfair Museums’ side by Education Studio Programs Manager Kip Bradley (a talented painter in his own right), meets from 1-4 p.m. every Saturday at the Jepson Center.

  6. List of people from Bellingham, Washington - Wikipedia

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    AeTopus (Bryan Tewell Hughes), electronic music composer and producer (works and resides in Bellingham) Tim Alexander, drummer of the rock band Primus, 1989–1996, 2003–2010, 2013–present; Daniel Anderson, founding member of Idiot Pilot (born in and currently resides in Bellingham) James Bertolino, widely published //

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    The two exhibitions show the renewed commitment to diversifying the collection and highlighting the work of under-represented artists and narratives.

  8. Unity Church - Wikipedia

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    Unity is a spiritual organization founded by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore in 1889. It grew out of Transcendentalism and became part of the New Thought movement. [1] Unity may be best known for its Daily Word devotional publication begun in 1924.

  9. Millennium Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders

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    Secretary-General of the Peace Summit Bawa Jain, UN Under-Secretary-General Maurice Strong, and other UN staff convened 2,000 delegates, including 800–1,000 religious leaders representing Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, Native American religions, and other traditions from several continents.