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WORSHIP


BRISTOL - THE CHURCH OF THE ETERNAL LIGHT - All are welcome to come and worship at our historic “Little Church on the Hill” located in Bristol, CT. We offer a full range of Pagan, Wiccan, Spiritualist, and non-denominational services including special rites of passage. Handfastings/Weddings, Baptismals/Wiccanings and Funeral rites performed by fully licensed and ordained Priestesses. Sunday services are at 2 p.m., classes, special events, Sabbats and Esbats are all open to the public. Please contact the church at (860) 582-9636, or by mail at P. O. Box 1331, Bristol, CT 06011-1331. Visit our website at www.churchofeternallight.org.


EAST HARTFORD - HARE KRISHNA TEMPLE - All are welcome to join us at our weekly vegetarian feast and festival, Sundays 3 to 6 p.m. Kirtan, bhajans, Bhagavad-Gita meditations, spiritual questions and answers, and a free vegetarian dinner at the Hare Krishna Temple, 1683 Main Street, East Hartford. Call (860) 289-7252 or visit www.iskconct.org for more info and directions.


HARTFORD - FIRST CHURCH OF THE DIVINE LIGHT, INC. - Meets every Sunday at 3 p.m., 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford, CT. Lectures, Healings, Message Services. For info please contact Rev. Fletcher Bass, Jr. at (860) 242-6806. Visit our website at www.firstchurchdivinelight.org.


HARTFORD - TWILIGHT FIRE CIRCLE, INC. - A Pagan Church serving the Greater Hartford Community. We hold open rituals for all the major Sabbats and some of the Full Moons. We are available for legal handfastings, wiccanings and other rites of passage. We hold monthly workshops on the 3rd Monday of every month. Twilight Fire is an Incorporated, State and Federally recognized Church, with IRS 501(c)3 (Non- profit) status. See Support Groups for contact information and more details.


MERIDEN - NEW ENGLAND INNERFAITH MINISTRIES - a spiritual based teaching in Meriden, Ct. We hold weekly spring and summer study groups, classes, seminars, and privates sessions on realizing the infinite possibilities for success and healing that each one of us is gifted with. Monthly hour- long meditation for peace and healing held at New England Innerfaith Ministries. Call Rev. Jean Battah for times and location at (203) 238 -3673. 112 East Main Street, Meriden.


MIDDLEFIELD - ECKANKAR TEMPLE OF CT - a place for all who love God. Eckankar, the religion of the Light and Sound of God. Worship services are the second Sunday of every month 10 a.m., with fellowship and refreshments afterwards. The Temple is located at 1 Harvest Wood Road, at the corner with Rte. 66. For information call (860) 346-2226; www.ct- eckankar.org or isanavarre@aol.com.


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MIDDLETOWN - SCIENCE OF MIND - The Science of Mind and Spirit is a Spiritual Philosophy for the thinking person. It is “The Study of Life and the Nature of the Laws of Thought.” This philosophy is a synthesis of all religious teachings, the common thread that runs through all the major religions of the world. We believe whatever the mind holds to and firmly believes in forms a new pattern of thought within its creative mold, as whatever thought is held in mind tends to take outward form in new creation. We meet every Sunday at 10 a.m. in the DeKoven House Community Center, 245 DeKoven Drive, Middletown, CT to bask in the flavor of Spiritual Realization as we celebrate being in this Thing called Life in the company of like-minded people on their spiritual path. By retraining the mind and creating new thought patterns, anyone can have a happy, rewarding and fulfilling life. Contact: Rev. H.Patrick Pollard RSc.F., Connecticut Center for Spiritual Living, P.O. Box 1261 Middletown, CT 06457, phone: (860) 391-5772.


MIDDLETOWN - BUDDHIST FAITH FELLOWSHIP OF CT - New England’s largest Shin Buddhist congregation provides a caring, spiritual and open environment with Buddhist gatherings, sacred chants, sitting meditation, 12 Step Group, Sunday School, Buddhism 101, 201 and 301 courses, prison education, mindfulness retreats, social activities and community outreach. We gather on most Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Memorial Chapel, 343 Washington Terrace, Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. Call (860) 805 - 2078 or visit www.bffct.net.


MIDDLETOWN - CHENREZIG TIBETAN BUDDHIST CENTER OF CT - This is a rare opportunity to experience the teachings of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition from a completely qualified master, Khensur Geshe Wangdak. Rinpoche, our spiritual director, was born in Eastern Tibet in 1934 and holds the highest degree attainable in the Tibetan Buddhist Lineage: Geshe Lharampa from Drepung Loseling Monastic University. Rinpoche served for almost two decades as senior teacher and eventually Abbott of Namgyal Monastery; personal monastery to His Holiness, the XIV Dalai Lama. He is considered by his colleagues to be one of the greatest living scholars of Tibetan Buddhism. His unique way of elucidating complex philosophical topics so they can be understood and practiced in daily life, has attracted students from all over the world. Please join us three times per week to share this amazing experience. Sunday 10 a.m. to 12 noon - Scriptural explanation with English translation on topics including Karma, the Two Truths and the Four Noble Truths; Tuesday 7 p.m. - Prayer and Mantra recitation; Saturday 10 a.m. - Prayer to the 21 Taras; first Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. - Introduction to Buddhism. Our center is located at 504 Main St., 2nd Fl., Middletown, CT. Phone: (860) 346-6136.


MYSTIC – THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PEACE AND LIGHT - Located at the Hyatt Place, 224 Greenmanville Ave. Member of the National Spiritualist Assoc. of Churches. Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.


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