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Roc City Spiritualist 

This website actually started as a notebook. I was asked by the Board of Plymouth Spiritualist Church if I wanted to be the congregations' Historian and serve on the History committee. I absolutely accepted and started to work on going through documents and articles about Plymouth, which then snowballed into researching about pretty much everything involving the Spiritualist movement in the area. 

I was initially going to just create a hard copy of all of this information so that members of the congregation could have an organized collection of documents about Plymouth, and could learn about its history. However, I quickly realized that there was much more information that went beyond just the history of Plymouth. 

So, I decided that the best way to share and preserve the information I researched would be to make it available to everyone online. Some of the posts will be profiles and documentation of specific Mediums, Healers, Spiritualists, and locations relevant to Rochester, NY and the Spiritualist Movement, and others will be opinion pieces of my own regarding related topics.

For regular updates you can follow me on Facebook 
https://www.facebook.com/RocCitySpiritualist

If you are interested in getting in contact with me you can contact me through my website www.StephenPatrickSpiritualist.com 
or you can contact me on my Instagram @StephenPatrickSpiritualist


Nearby Spiritualist Churches and Organizations:  

Rochester Spiritualist Society (Independent) 

Church of Divine Inspiration (General Assembly of Spiritualists) 
27 Appleton Street Rochester, NY 14611 

Plymouth Spiritualist Church (NSAC) 
29 Vick Park A, Rochester NY 14607 

Spiritualist Monuments and Sites: 

Hydesville Memorial Park - Original Site of the Fox Sisters' Home 
1510 Hydesville Rd Newark, New York 14513

Spiritualist Obelisk - Monument to Spiritualism 
49 Troup St Rochester, NY 14608

Divine Faith Spiritualist Church

Divine Faith Spiritualist Church was a Spiritualist Church in Rochester that operated for about 3 years during the 1940s. The Church was fo...