Keighley Spiritualist Church

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BEGINNINGS
The UK spiritualist movement started in Keighley in 1853. In that year Mr David Richmond of the Shakers Movement of America brought news of spiritual phenomena to Mr David Weatherhead of Keighley. In June of that year three lectures were held at the Working Men's Hall in Keighley. These were given by David Richmond assisted by David Weatherhead. MEETINGS
In 1857 Spiritualists meetings w

ere held at Rushworth's School in Halifax Road, Keighley and more meetings were held at the Working Men's Hall by kind permission of David Weatherhead. Around 1871 there were meetings at the Lyceum Buildings, East Parade, Keighley. These buildings were built by David Weatherhead entirely at his own expense. Whilst at the Lyceum Buildings, larger events used the Working Men's Hall. DIVISION
Around 1884 a division of the membership took place. The original society continued at the Lyceum Buildings and were called "The Spiritual Brotherhood". The breakaway movement began worship at the Albion Hall in Keighley. In November 1887 this breakaway group moved to the Co-Op Assembly Rooms, Keighley. The Red House in Keighley (site unknown) was used for committee meetings, then in 1892 this movement was established at Eastwood Chapel, Dalton Road, Keighley. These premises were owned by the Midland Rail Co. and they named the new church the Eastwood Spiritual Temple. The old interior at Heber StreetUNIFICATION
The two societies were eventually reunited and as one body they purchased the Heber Street Wesleyan School, Heber Street, Keighley. Unification was in 1895 and records confirm they were together before 2nd Sept of that year. THE SOCIETY
In 1897 the society became affiliated to the National Federation that later became the S.N.U. (and eventually S.N.U. The newly purchased Wesleyan School was renamed Heber Street Spiritual Temple. A stone inscription to this effect was erected on the facade and remains to this date. The united body was known as Heber Street Spiritual Temple until 1934 when it was renamed as The Heber Street Spiritualists' Society which remains the current title today.

An article in the Telegraph and Argus regarding our late President, Mr Brian Welham
14/06/2026

An article in the Telegraph and Argus regarding our late President, Mr Brian Welham

Flags in a Bradford district town have been flown at half-mast in tribute to a former mayor.

11/06/2026
It is with great sadness that I have to announce the passing of Mr Brian Welham early this evening. Brian was the Presid...
09/06/2026

It is with great sadness that I have to announce the passing of Mr Brian Welham early this evening. Brian was the President of our church for over 20 years until recently. May we take a moment to wish him a safe transition and feel comfort in knowing he is with his loved ones.

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Heber Street
Keighley
BD215JU

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Tuesday 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 7pm - 8:30pm

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