Church to host workshop on ‘Spirit Band’
LEWISTON — The Spiritualist Church of Eternal Life, 352 Crowley Road, will host a workshop on the “Spirit Band” from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 8. The fee is $20.
Facilitator will be the Rev. Lorraine Radice, National Spiritualist Association of Churches licentiate minister, with more than 30 years of experience teaching and serving NSAC churches.
During the workshop participants will get to know who their spirit guides are and how they arrived, what their functions are and who else is in the band. There will be a guided meditation.
FMI: [email protected].
Making tough decisions discussion
LEWISTON — How to make difficult decisions will be explored at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, at Lifetree Cafe, 1919 Lisbon Road.
The program, titled “Making Life’s Toughest Decisions: Dealing with Dilemmas,” will feature a screening of the award-winning short film, “The Last Race,” the story of a family forced to decide whether to donate the organs of a loved one.
“Some decisions simply don’t have easy solutions,” said Lifetree Cafe National Director Craig Cable. “We’ll take a close look at these dilemmas and explore the different processes by which people finally make tough decisions.”
Admission to the 60-minute event is free. The cafe is a place where people gather for conversation about life and faith in a casual, comfortable setting.
FMI: Travis Burleigh, 207-783-3316 or [email protected].
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