Its work is to help humanity develop its true spiritual nature, and uses the symbol of the six pointed Christ Star[1] to radiate peace and healing to those in need.
[2][3][4] Grace had previously worked as a medium for the Spiritualist Church of England and allegedly received a message in 1930 to educate men and women about the coming of the golden age through the light of Christ.
Joan Hodgson (née Cooke) developed a beginners’ correspondence course in 1941, and wrote a series of articles for the early Lodge journal Angelus.
The Lodge holds an annual conference, publishes a journal Altair, conducts other day events, still runs correspondence courses, and does horoscope readings for clients.
Lone absent healers work from home on their own, and tuning into the Angels of Healing they call on the patients' names and pray for them.
Following a set form of service, they envisage colours being gently applied to psychic centres or "chakras" by healing angels.