The Spiritualists’ National Union

 In answer to your many queries, here is some information about the SNU (The Spiritualists’ National Union).

The SNU is a not for profit, limited company having charitable status with a goal to do all it can for the advancement of Spiritualism.

The SNU supports and has helped to unify almost 340 Spiritualist churches and centres throughout the United Kingdom. There are 2,400 individual Spiritualists who pay an annual fee for formal membership of the company. and within SNU churches and centres there are 17,500 people who pay an annual subscription for membership.

Weekly we estimated that 40,000 members of the public attend SNU Spiritualist religious services, spirit-medium demonstrations or spiritual healing sessions.

The SNU owns a large residential college, grounds and other building located near Stansted airport. The college is called Stansted Hall. Courses are run throughout the year and are very popular. Booking early is required for the most popular courses. See their web site for course details and costs. Throughout the United Kingdom the SNU supports the training of spiritual healers, spirit mediums, public speakers and teachers.

The company is directed by the National Executive Committee (NEC). Reporting to the NEC are Standing Committees, sub-committees, an advisory national Council, 14 regional Committees, the Lyceum Union, and SNU international.

The Spiritualist movement has no dogma or creed but abides by a set of seven principals.

1. The Fatherhood of God.

2. The Brotherhood of Man.

3. The Communion of Spirits and the Ministry of Angels.

4. The continuous existence of the human soul.

5. Personal responsibility.

6. Compensation & retribution hereafter for all the good & evil deeds done on earth.

7. Eternal progress open to every human soul.

If you wish to know more about spiritualism as a whole or the SNU and Stansted College, you can visit their website at::

http://www.snu.org.uk

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