SSB Activities – September Flyer
Service Location: 22 West Padonia Road # B-321, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093
Watch LIVE: SpiritistNetwork Youtube Channel or SSB Facebook Page
Sep 03 – Closed in Observance of Labor Day Weekend Holiday
Sep 10 – Times of Health & Conscientiousness | Chap 17
@ 5 pm – Kirsten DeMelo
Kirsten continues the study series of the book, “Times of Health & Conscientiousness” by the spirit Joanna de Angelis, through the medium Divaldo Franco. In this talk she will discuss the Chapter 17 entitled “Encounter with Reality”.
Sep 17 – On The Way To A World Of Regeneration | Chap 16 & 17
@ 5 pm – Leonardo Vieira
Leo continues the book study series, “On The Way To A World Of Regeneration” by the spirit Manuel de Miranda/Divaldo Franco. In this session, Leo will discuss Chaps 16 & 17 –> “Further Arrangements & Illumination of Consciences”.
Sep 24 – The Law of Progress in America
@ 5 pm – Peter Hays(Guest speaker)
This talk will attempt to look at some of the promises and challenges of this country (U.S.A) based on comments in The Law of Progress found in Part 3 of The Spirits’ Book. Peter will Discuss of Questions 788 & 793 of The Spirits’ Book by Allan Kardec.
This talk will be followed by Light Dinner Fundraiser (Soup, Salad, Fruits and Sandwiches…). Price: $25/adult $10 kids.
********* SPEAKER BIO **********
Peter Hays is a worker at Spiritist Group Love and Light in Newark, New Jersey. He is also the current Outreach Director of the United States Spiritist Federation (USSF) and an active participant in the Tri-State Spiritist Federation (TSSF). He has done several talks on Spiritism that includes participation in the U.S. Spiritist Symposiums. Besides doing over sixty episodes of the radio program Living Spring on Kardec Radio, he was on the editing staff for The Spirits’ Book by USSF. Peter loves playing guitar, so he teaches the youth at Love and Light. Peter has published several children’s books with his wife, Beti Rozen, through their company Sem Fronteiras Press, and with other publishers in Brazil, Colombia, and the U.S.