SNU LogoKettering Spiritualist National Church

St. Peters Avenue, Kettering, NN16 OHD

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Presidents Message

Murray Wright
Murray Wright (President)

I am committed, as are the other Officers and Committee members of the Church, to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all who enter through our doors, whatever their religious background. I believe we have a multi-functional role to play in people's lives. We can act as a guide to a positive and Principle-led way of life for those who wish to take on board our spiritualist philosophy wholeheartedly and live according to the 7 Principles. Equally, as a support for those who choose to come to us when they seek comfort and reassurance at the physical loss of a loved-one or at other difficult times in their lives. As a Committee, we are always trying to bring in new ideas and ways to move the Church forward in this 21st century to meet the needs of the community we serve.

The SNU 7 Principles
  1. The Fatherhood of God
  2. The Brotherhood of Man
  3. The Communion of Spirits and the Ministry of Angels
  4. The continuous existence of the human soul
  5. Personal responsibility
  6. Compensation and retribution hereafter for all the good and evil deeds done on earth
  7. Eternal progress open to every human soul

Announcements

    SUNDAY SERVICES

    All of our services start at 3.00pm. Doors are usualy open from around 2.15pm and tea and coffee are served after the service.

    10 December Shelley Bellamy from Kettering.

    17 December Church Carol Service.

    24 and 31 December Church Closed.

    07 January Dave Frost from Desborough.

    14 January Sarah Philips from Rushden.

    21 January Caroline Copson from Spratton.

    FORTHCOMING EVENTS

    27 January Healing workshop with Dave Frost, cost £10.00. Tea and coffee provided but need to bring own lunch. See a committee member to book

    10 February Evening of Clairvoyance with a Medley of Mediums, £4.50 for members, £5.00 for guests.


Thought For The Day
What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.

Albert Camus

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