Five spiritual mediums to deliver ‘Messages From Heaven’ at Wisbech St Mary Sports and Community Centre
A night of mediumship at Wisbech St Mary - Credit: Archant
Five spiritual mediums will deliver a free event called ‘Messages From Heaven’ at Wisbech St Mary Sports and Community Centre on Saturday May 6.
This event was planned by Rev Lyn Gibb-de Swarte, head of the New Christian Spiritualists’ Society, after many people were disappointed not to have the expected demonstration of mediumship by television personality Derek Acorah at the centre in March.
Lyn, a veteran international medium, who has worked with Colin Fry, Gordon Smith, and Tony Stockwell among famous others, will introduce Nick Brown, Cathy Gibb-de Swarte (who will perform psychometry - reading their rings and watches), as well as Arthur Wright and Shelley Youell.
“Visitors will have an opportunity to enjoy the spiritual gifts of five well-known and genuine spiritualist mediums at no charge for entry,” say organisers.
“With over 100 years’ experience between them, they each work in a unique way, and will be giving readings and bringing messages from loved-ones gone before, to members of the audience.”
All five are acclaimed teachers of psychic and spiritual development.
The event starts at 7.30pm.
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Refreshments available. No pre-booking required. Doors open at 7pm. Admission is free.