New Plymouth

 

new plymouth

 

The New Plymouth Branch of the Theosophical Society was established in 1916. Members meet regularly and discuss theosophical topics. Membership of our New Plymouth branch is open to anyone who is in sympathy with the TS's Objects. Enquiries are welcome.

Regular Members' Meetings:

When: 5.30pm – First and Third Wednesdays of the Month

Where:  See Newsletter and Programme.

Members' meetings begin with a Healing Group ceremony for the first 10 minutes.

Public Meetings:

When: 7.30pm – First and Third Wednesdays of the Month - see Programme/ Newsletter above
Where: Venue varies, see Programme/ Newsletter above for details.

Becoming a Member of our New Plymouth Branch

If you and are interested in applying for membership to our Branch then download the application form, print it and fill it in at the branch attending, or print and post the original paper version to New Plymouth Branch of the Theosophical Society c/- Jim Scrivener 30 Hine St, New Plymouth 4310. 

You will need to include the annual subscription fee*:

    Waged:            $40.00

    Unwaged:        $35.00

Deposit to the branch bank account which is:  15-3944-0098985-000, listing your Surname in the reference field, and ‘TS sub’ in the particulars field.

* Our financial year ends 30 September and subscriptions for the next year will become due from then. If you are applying for membership in the months from April to August, you may pay half the normal subscription, in which case please list ‘half TSsub’ in the particulars field.

Enquire: 
Jim Scrivener 021-2511 011   tsnewplymouth@gmail.com
 
 

What's on in New Plymouth

  • Theosophical Society Central Region Gathering

    Art and Spirituality, a Sacred Connection. During this special weekend event, we will engage in art as a spiritual practice, share aesthetic and sacred experiences, celebrate our wholeness and connect with the Divine. The Central Region Gathering is hosted by the Hawke's Bay centre and features speakers, artists, poets and musicians from throughout the central region, as well as from the TSNZ national office. It is a great chance for members in the central region to meet and connect with people from other branches. More information coming soon.