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Saturday, 07 July 2007 |
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Spirituality is our embrace of who our true being is and how we face the lessons and blessings of this life. Regardless of your Religion, Denomination or Faith we are each on an independent path to gain the wisdom we require for the spiritual development of our true, universal being. We have been given this opportunity and responsibility to achieve that through our life on the beautiful jewel of a world known as Earth. Religion was intended to show us one of the many paths available to us, and guide our way. For some, the more traditional churches provide the path they need, for others it leaves questions unanswered and makes them feel they don't belong. This is a church for the advancement of Universal Spirituality, Independent of your Religion or Faith. The need to advance Universal Spirituality is not limited to this churches hometown of Sacramento California. This site serves as guide for all on their spiritual path. Rev. Scott L Newkirk, IFSC |
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Saturday, 28 July 2007 |
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IFUS Church is looking for a place to gather in the name of Universal Spirituality, acknowledging Independent Faith. If you have suggestions, or a place that we can use please let me know. I am also looking for an acoustic guitarist/singer and people to help during the service. Please check back for details, I would like to begin services in September. Contact me by eMail at RevScott @ ifus . org if you can help or for more information. In Peace and Love, Rev. Scott L Newkirk Independent Faith Universal Spirituality Church. |
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Wednesday, 07 March 2007 |
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Reverend Scott L Newkirk,IFSC and the Independent Faith Universal Spirituality Church (www.ifus.org) have put forward a solution to resolve the Gay and Lesbian Marriage debate in its new web site AllCivilUnion.com . |
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Sunday, 09 April 2006 |
By Rev. Scott L. Newkirk, IFSC We live on a beautiful world, surrounded by great wonders. It is easy to count our blessings on a great day, when the sun is out and our friends are with us. We never want those times to end. It may be today, it may be a lifetime away, but end they will. Why are we living on this world, and what part do our belongings and friends play in this lifetime? |
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