There are many spiritualist organizations in place although similar they have differences Dunfermline ASK is maybe a smaller organization however it has all the same legalities and articles in place as the major organizations and in some instances more. For our members and patrons who enquired I have posted some of them on here for your perusal along with the general public. Please note I do not offer up any advice to which one to subscribe to, please have a look and make up your own mind
The Spiritual Workers Association is aUK based Guild of Spiritual Workers and Spiritualistic Service Providers as well as an international umbrella group for all spiritual minded people. Bringing spiritual organizations and independents together across the world, we aim to promote excellence and improve standards in the field of spiritual work.
All spiritual workers need to have a recognized voice and the best way to achieve this is to work together and become our own governing body. We are proud to be spiritual workers. Now is the time to stand up and say so.
Full membership is open to all spiritual workers in theUKwho are classed byUKlegislation as a business/service provider. This covers anyone who charges or receives remuneration of any kind for their spiritual services.
We also invite all other spiritual practitioners across the world, which support the aims and objectives of the SWA, to join free as Friends of the SWA.
The Greater World
How is The Greater World different from other spiritualist organisations?
The Greater World is a Christian Spiritualist Organisation.
We work with the power of Holy Spirit to spread The Word of God, to heal those in physical, mental and spiritual need and to communicate with loved ones who have passed over to the higher life.
We believe Spirit Communion is a sacred gift and certainly not for the purpose of entertainment or idle curiosity – but to bring messages of hope, upliftment and, most important of all, spiritual guidance
There is nothing new in what we do. In fact, we follow an ancient tradition as there are countless instances of spirit communion within the Old and New Testaments.
In 1 John Chapter 4 verse 1-6 we are encouraged to “Test the Spirits” and in 1 Corinthians Chapter 12, St Paul instructs us to use the “Spiritual Gifts” that we are blessed with. These same Holy gifts were demonstrated time and time again by Jesus Himself.
As dedicated servants of The Christ, we strive to follow His example in our churches and our daily lives in exactly the same way as the early disciples.
http://www.greaterworld.com/index.htm
The SNU is a not for profit, limited company, registered in 1901
It has charitable status inEngland&Wales(No.261898) andScotland(No.SC041714) with a goal to advance SNU Spiritualism.
The SNU supports and has helped to unify around 340 Spiritualist churches and centres throughout theUnited Kingdom. There are over 2700 individual Spiritualists who pay an annual fee for formal membership of the company.
SNU churches and centres have a total of approximately 14,500 people who pay an annual subscription for membership.
The SNU owns a large residential college, grounds and other buildings located near Stansted airport, The Arthur Findlay College. Also an education and conference centre in Stafford in the West Midlands, The Arthur Findlay Centre.
Throughout theUnited Kingdomthe company supports the training of spiritual healers, spirit mediums, public speakers and teachers.
The company is directed by the National Executive Committee (NEC). Reporting to the NEC are Standing Committees, Sub-committees, an advisory National Council, 14 regional committees, the Lyceum Union, and SNU international.
The company aims to promote the religion and philosophy of Spiritualism as based on the Seven Principles:-
1. The Fatherhood of God.
2. The Brotherhood ofMan.
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 & Evil Deeds done on Earth.
7. Eternal Progress Open to every Human Soul.
http://www.snu.org.uk/index.html
National Spiritualist Association of Churches (NSAC).
Welcome to the web site for the National Spiritualist Association of Churches (NSAC). Spiritualism is a religion and philosophy of life focused on joy, harmony, and a fear-free understanding of the continuity of life. Please explore on this site our history, teachings, and locations of churches and camps near you. We’re glad you found us.
– Rev. Lelia E. Cutler, President
NSAC …The object of this Society is to effect a complete organization of the Spiritualists of the United States of America into one general association… for the advancement of those purposes, undertakings and enterprises germane to the study of the phenomena, the promotion of the Science, and the promulgation of the Philosophy and Religion of Spiritualism.
Spiritualism is the Science, Philosophy, and Religion of continuous life, based upon the demonstrated fact of communication, by means of mediumship, with those who live in the Spirit World.
Spiritualism is founded upon a Declaration of Principles, nine in number, received from the Spirit World by means of mediumship. They provide a firm and tangible foundation on which to base the knowledge of Spiritualism.
The Corinthian Church and Healing Association was founded in 1993 by Rev Ron Jones and his wife Valerie. Both had been involved with the Spiritualist movement for over 30 years working as Mediums and Healers. They found themselves becoming more and more restricted by rules and regulations. These seemed to do nothing to add value to the organisation they served, resulting instead in frustrating and alienating people. They felt there must be a better way, a more “Spiritual Way”, which acknowledged an individual’s intrinsic right to the freedom to peruse their personal Spiritual path, in their own way, without fear of judgment.
TheCorinthianChurch
The CorinthianChurchis not saturated with dogma, and concerns itself with Spiritual belief rather than “religion”.
Different world religions try to impose rigid doctrines about God and to control an individual’s relationship with their Deity.
“The Spiritual Way” is more concerned with the common denominators of belief and common life experiences of those on their own Spiritual path.
http://www.corinthian-healing.co.uk/index.html
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