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The First Spiritualist Church in Salem is on 34 Warren St. | The First Spiritualist Church in Salem is on 34 Warren St. | ||
Founded in 1894, they belong to the denomination of Modern Spiritualism, a religion, science and philosophy that began in 1848. | Founded in 1894, they belong to the denomination of Modern Spiritualism, a religion, science and philosophy that began in 1848. | ||
For 40 years their pastor was Gladys Worsencroft, an ordained minister of the National Spiritualist Association of Churches since 1954. | For 40 years their pastor was Gladys Worsencroft, an ordained minister of the National Spiritualist Association of Churches since 1954. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*Vertical File in Salem Collection - | *Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Churches''' | ||
*[ | *[https://www.1stspiritsalem.org/ First Spiritualist Church] church website | ||
*"Gladys Worsencroft, pastor 40 years, still going strong" ''Salem Evening News'', Oct. 23, 1981. | *"Gladys Worsencroft, pastor 40 years, still going strong" ''Salem Evening News'', Oct. 23, 1981. |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 22 March 2023
The First Spiritualist Church in Salem is on 34 Warren St.
Founded in 1894, they belong to the denomination of Modern Spiritualism, a religion, science and philosophy that began in 1848.
For 40 years their pastor was Gladys Worsencroft, an ordained minister of the National Spiritualist Association of Churches since 1954.
See Also
- Vertical File in Salem Collection - Churches
- First Spiritualist Church church website
- "Gladys Worsencroft, pastor 40 years, still going strong" Salem Evening News, Oct. 23, 1981.