Archive for November, 2010

Latest Alternative Healing Programs News

Church notes
Spaghetti Supper today at Union church Union Congregational Church, 350 Main St., Amesbury (across from Alliance Park), will host a Spaghetti Supper today from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Spaghetti with homemade sauce, meatballs, bread, salad and dessert. “All you can eat!” $ 7. Take-out, $ 8. Family, $ 24. Ample parking. Handicapped accessible. Everyone is welcome. 978-388-0631. www …
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Religion: Speakers and topics
Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, 20402 Beaver Creek Road, the first Sunday in Advent will be observed with bread and cup communion at the 10 a.m. service Sunday. Jessica Minnick will be worship leader. Sunday school for all ages begins at 9 a.m.
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Alternative medicine advocated in the area

alternative medicine advocated by the region
By Julie M. SHEET McKinnon Staff Writer Sondra Brown would rather die than go through chemotherapy and radiation. But south Toledo learned more than 1 year and a half that she had breast cancer, she did not accept that fate. She took the estrogen-blocking his oncologist recommended, although the plant switched to a version after joint pain and weight gain from the experience …
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New Business Notes
White Wolf Enterprises, host Down the Moon Holistic Healing Center announces the opening scream Main Street in 2053., Unit B. April Owner Lugo is a global energy healer, intuitive reader through the veil, author, lecturer and teacher.
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Many people see themselves as “spiritual” but contempt for traditional religion
The religious group’s fastest-growing U.S. believes in a relationship with God is not required to practice a religion. And 86 percent of residents in Morris County in the group – “spiritual but not religious” – according to “What do you think,” the Daily Record informal survey of faith.
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