The Church of United Spiritualism of Australia will be holding its first service in Lithgow on Sunday, February 2, 2020 between 10.30 and 12pm.
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The services will be held every first and third Sunday of the month.
I was approached to setup and run services in the Lithgow area in 2019 due to numerous expressions of interest received for a spiritualist church to be started in the Lithgow area.
What is Spiritualism?
Spiritualism is a philosophy, a science and a religion, based on the belief of the continuous existence of the Spirit or Human Soul. After a physical death, the ability to communicate with our loved ones can open up.
Aspects of the spiritualist philosophy dates right back into the very early ages of mankind's history. Communicating with Spirits and harnessing the energies of nature, many small groups have gathered in America, England and around Europe since 1852 and spread to the Australian goldfields in Victoria in the 1860's.
The majority of spiritualists are people, who at some time were part of an orthodox religion, and discovered that the knowledge presented was very limited, which left them with incomplete answers and many more questions.
Spiritualism provides the freedom to explore and discover our own truth about life, without being restricted by limited views.
Spiritualists are, like you and I, encouraged to take personal responsibility for their own actions and to take control of their lives and live it to the full.
The Spiritualist churches are founded on Seven Principles, these are provided as inspired guidelines and are open to interpretation by each individual, to help you on your personal journey.
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Our churches are a place for personal healing to take place, for like-minded people to connect, and to feel safe expressing their views without judgement.
If you are looking for an alternative or supplement to your own philosophy, take a closer look and join us for one of our services.
For further information please contact Rev Lisa Armytage on 0423 933 855.