by Amanda Cartridge | 25 Aug 2024 | Publications
This address was given at the tenth meeting of the National Council in the 50th year of incorporation. It gives a brief history of Spiritualism leading up to the passing of The Spiritualist Church of New Zealand Act (Act of Parliament No 2 of 1924) and establishment...
by Amanda Cartridge | 29 Jul 2024 | Publications
5.00p.m., Sunday 22 August 1976, proved the start of what will go down in Spiritualist history as a milestone broadcast. For the first time, listeners heard voices from spirit life communicating with the “living”. The programme was entitled in The Listener “The Other...
by Amanda Cartridge | 29 Jul 2024 | People, Places
People On Episode 13 – Spiritualism, Community & Evidence, host Kerry-Marie talks to the Milford’s Spiritual Centre’s president Zane Smith. Zane discusses his journey that lead him to Spiritualism and the importance of the evidential aspects of...
by Amanda Cartridge | 29 Jul 2024 | People
William Charles Nation was born in Sydney, Australia, on 18 February 1840, the eldest child of William Nation, a printer, and his wife, Mary Jenkin Howe. In 1857 the family moved to Nelson, New Zealand. On arrival William junior began work as a printer for...
by Amanda Cartridge | 28 Jul 2024 | People
Emma Hardinge Britten is, perhaps, the most renowned and the most respected advocate and proponent in the early modern spiritualist movement. She was born in London and from an early age showed an interest in and excelled in singing and as a musician. She was somewhat...