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Augusta Spiritualist Church Newsletter: Kindred Spirits Speak September & October Issue Presidents Message Have we really had a summer? So much has happened here at our church. We celebrated our 100 th year as a MSSAC chartered church with the Reverend Lelia Cutler, our National president joining us for the weekend. This event was nicely attended and we thank those who participated in making our celebration a success. Rev. Lelia Cutler gave a short talk about the changes in the world over the past 100 years and what that meant to Spiritualism. Rev. Graham Connolly, MSSAC president, spoke on the state association and its involvement with Spiritualism and all of us as a church family. Sue Jalbert played the drums, accompanied by Glenn Simpson on the flute. And my wife, Pat, presented a power point on the history of our church with the help of Dan and Linda Deforge. There were also workshops, an old fashioned séance and a yummy pot luck dinner. I definitely want to thank all who celebrated with us!!! Now for the season coming up!!!! Summer, as short as it was, is almost over and we will be back into our usual fall scheduling. Potluck dinners on the third Sundays. We need to start thinking about Development classes, our Fall mediums day, which is always the last Saturday in October and any other workshops we may like to have. We truly feel that there is much knowledge out there to be tapped into and not only on the subject of Spiritualism. The more we know, the more we grow. God bless you. Rev. Earl L. Wallace Hi again, time is going by so fast it is hard to keep up and it s time for the newsletter again, hope you enjoy. Also if there is anything you want to see published, please let me know. You will find my e-mail on the last page of the newsletter, or you could write it down and give it to me at church. I will try and get everything in that is submitted subject to approval of course. I m looking for things like poems, stories of things that have happened in your life, that you would like to share with others, that may make a difference in their life. I think others would like to see recipes, so if you would like to share anything please send it in, everything you send in may not get published right away, but keep watching it will get in there sooner or later. It doesn t matter if you are a member of the church or not, if you would like to share please do. Our mini readings on the first Thursday of the month has been quite successful. Our goal is to prove continuity of life and to give the community a chance to get to know us. We have two mediums available and we appreciate their donation of time. Do you realize we have committees here? The Library committee has been organizing the books, the social committee gets the word out about our potlucks etc., and there is always cleaning to be done. If you have time on your hands and can donate, please let us know.

Have you joined us yet for Potluck on the third Sunday of every month? It s a great time to visit and enjoy each others company. Plus check out all the workshops that are coming up!!! There are many opportunities to be part of this church family. We look forward to seeing you all!!! Cancellations Sometimes due to unforeseen circumstances we are forced to cancel church service or Thursday night classes. These cancellations will be announced on the local news channel, or will be viewed in the TV web page, and possibly on the radio. So before you venture out into the cold or stormy weather, be sure and check to see if Sunday service or the Thursday night class is being held. We want everyone to be safe. Credentials: I think it is very important for everyone to know how much work is put into being certified for, Healer, Medium, Licentiate Minister, or Ordained Minister, and Spiritualist Teacher. Sometimes it takes years to become certified in any of these categories. There are home study courses, essays, affidavits and exams that need to be taken. The hardest part is getting the affidavits, so I would like to explain how many of you can help with making that easier. Example: if you have a headache or some other physical discomfort before you sit in the healing chair, and you are relieved of that discomfort, you may fill out an affidavit, describing what actually occurred, it s just a simple form, sign it and have one of the Pastors, and or a board member sign it and you re all set. This also goes for the Mediums, if there is any continuity of life in the message from spirit, someone you recognize as a loved one or friend who has crossed over, you fill out an affidavit for the Mediumship. They need to send in six, but twelve is better, from different people, as sometimes National doesn t accept them. Membership If you have been coming to our church and feel as you would like to become a member, or would like more information on becoming a member, ask for a membership application from any board member or our Pastors. There is a process in becoming a member that will be explained to you at the time you ask for a membership application. Why become a member? Your opinion is very important to us, and after being a member for three months you are able to vote. People join our church seeking their own truth and Spiritualism allows you to do just that, and much more!!!!

Classes Development Classes will be starting Nov. 2 nd. Anyone interested in furthering their spiritual development, learning healing techniques, and mediumship development please contact Revs. Earl and Pat Wallace. This is a closed group making a commitment to spirit and the group of 20 weeks. Every year is slightly different as we learn and grow together. So anyone who has taken this class before may consider taking it again for the experience and practice we all can use. Call 582-6745 There is a discussion/mediumship group on Monday nights, topics will be on all aspects of Spiritualism. Come in through the side entrance, time is from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. All are welcome and donations are accepted. Thursday night classes are held every Thursday unless it is a holiday, or cancelled because of bad weather. The Thursday night classes are for people who are learning to meditate, opening their chakras, to learn more about Spiritualism, to learn to open your mind and invite Spirit into your life, or just for information on what our church has to offer. The classes begin at seven and end at nine pm. And may or may not reflect the teachings of Spiritualism. If you have a class you would like to teach or any ideas of what you would like to see taught at these classes, please speak to Rev. Earl Wallace or Gary Mascher. Thursday night classes are subject to change without notice. Thursday Night Class Schedule Sept 3 rd Mini Readings $15/15 min. Sept 10 th All Message Circle Sept 17 th What Do You Want To Know Sept 24 th Healing/Absentee Oct 1 st Mini Readings $15/15 min. Oct 8 th Transfiguration/Auras Oct 15 th Ps c ometry W/Pictures Oct 22nd What is Trans Channeling? Oct 29 th Healing As the sunflower turns its face to the light of the sun, so Spiritualism turns the face of humanity to the light of truth.

Mediums and workers Scheduled for Sunday Services: Sept & Oct.: 2009 Date Medium Chairperson Healing Talk Sep. 6 th Students Rev. Earl Wallace Marguerite Walker Sept 13 th Pattie Palmer LM Theresa Clifford Melanie Ames Sept 20 th Wanda gallant Rev. Kay Hawkins Barbara Eckhardt Sept 27 th Gary Mascher Rev. Earl Wallace Alice Bernier Oct 4 th Wayne Collins Gary Masher TBA Oct 11 th Wanda Gallant Rev. Kay Hawkins To be announced Oct 18 th Rev. Patricia Wallace Rev. Earl Wallace Catherine Sabine Oct 25 th Students Rev. Earl Wallace Rev. Penny Frobese Announcements The third Sunday of every month starting in September we will have a pot luck dinner after service. Please join us one and all, bring your favorite dish and share in the variety of foods and fellowship. If you forget to bring something, join us anyway, there is always enough to go around. Everyone likes to have fun and enjoy someone else s cooking, so let s get together and do just that!!!! We are asking for donations of snacks for the fellowship following the services. Homemade or store bought, it doesn t matter. If you would put what it is and a date on it, and if it is in a container you would like back put your name on it too, just in case we freeze it for a later time. It would be well appreciated. Business/Board meetings are held the first Sunday of every month at 12:45 downstairs, unless otherwise noted. All members are welcome. No meeting in October, NSAC Convention. Please notify the Secretary, Rev. Pat Wallace (582-6745) 126 Spring St. Gardiner Me. 04345 if there is a change in your address or telephone number. If you know of anyone who is ill or in the hospital, please notify the church, the pastor, so someone can contact them. There is a guest book in the back of the church, if you leave your name and address, we will send you information on what is going on at the church for the upcoming months. To help save money on postage, anyone who would like to have the newsletter sent to them by email, please send me, Theresa Clifford, your e-mail address, this includes members and non-members alike. You will find my E-mail address in this newsletter. Thank you for your support.

September Birthdays: Elsa Ellis October Birthdays: June Conley, Wanda Gallant, Ken Sanborn, Ernie Van Den Bossche Church Information Augusta Spiritualist Church President: Rev. Earl Wallace Corner of Perham & Court Sts., (contact # 207-582-6745) Augusta Me., 04330. Vice President: Theresa Clifford (207-622-8980) (contact # 207-504-1088) Sunday Services; 10:30 12:00 Awareness Classes: Thur. 7-9 PM Secretary: Rev. Patricia Wallace Treasurer: Gary Mascher First Thur. of every month mini readings (contact # 207-582-8110) Pastor: Rev. Earl Wallace (contact # 207-582-6745) Trustee: Alice Bernier Trustee: Catherine Sabine Trustee: Kathryn Wolfe By All Means Keep An Even Mind!!! Andrew Jackson Davis.

Fall is upon us Pretty leaves, ghosts and goblins Contact information for the newsletter: Theresa Clifford (207-504-1088) Email: earthangel11172000@yahoo.com Celebrate H D B Day with us!!!! September 20, 2009 at the Canaan Town Hall, 11 AM Harrison D. Barrett, First President of our National Organization (NSAC) was born in Canaan, Maine. He walked to Etna from Canaan, barefooted; carrying his shoes over his shoulders so that he would be presentable when serving the platform. He gave a lot to our religion and we, in turn, honor him along with many other pioneers of our wonderful religion. Every year the state (MSSAC) churches and auxiliaries gather together for a service at the town hall in the town he was born in, to celebrate the beginnings of Spiritualism and what it means to Maine. After a service which is shared among the churches, we enjoy a pot luck dinner and conversation with others across Maine. Please consider joining us. FMI, directions or to follow us to Canaan, contact Earl and Pat at 582-6745

Augusta Spiritualist Church PSYCHIC/MEDIUMS DAY FAIR Several Maine Mediums to choose from! Date: October 31, 2009 Time: 10 AM - 3 PM Augusta Spiritualist Church Corner of Perham and Court Streets Augusta, Maine MINI READINGS $15 / 15 minutes First come first serve basis Vendors Available FMI: CALL 582-6745 Rev. Earl Wallace, President Rev. Pat Wallace, Secretary

Augusta Spiritualist Church P. O. Box 2492 Augusta Me. 04338