Spiritual Meetings
We are so privileged to have Sue Boyle from Upper Hutt with us on 18th April. She is an amazing medium who channels her clairvoyance directly through her guides. She will be our medium on 18th April at 10.30am Little Theatre, 21 Stafford Street, so come along and see how she works and in the afternoon she will be running a workshop. Everyone is welcome.
Workshop details....
18th April, 2pm at Literacy Feilding, 131 Manchester St
Cost $20 for members of our three centres or $25 for nonmembers. Payment can be made on arrival at the workshop.
This workshop is channelled through Sue's guides and entails meditation, a visit to the guides, as well as learning for all levels of spiritual understanding. You will also get a cuppa.
Enquiries call Carol 027 697 6308 or Valerie 029 902 9555
Thank you all for your support.
Regards Carol Watt, Spiritual Advisor
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