1759 days ago

Spiritual Meetings

Carol Watt from Levin Spiritual and Awareness Centre

Our next meeting will be 10.30am Sunday 7th March at Thompson House, 4 Kent Street, Levin
Our speaker is Cheryl Allen from Palmerston North who is a very experienced clairvoyant and medium.
Come along and enjoy some uplifting energies, friendly people and a lovely morning tea.

The meeting will include a healing circle, a spiritual address, clairvoyant messages and our $1 weekly raffle, drawn following the meeting.
Everyone is most welcome. A collection is taken during the meeting and it is always very appreciated.
Enquiries contact Spiritual Advisors Sue 0271 070 1585 or Carol 027 697 6308. 'Like' our Facebook Page for more information

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