Latah County Historical Society presents: “Idaho’s Mail Order Messiah”
After a revelation from God, Frank B. Robinson founded Psychiana in Moscow, in 1928. He rejected traditional religion and urged his students to tap the universal God Law for health and happiness. Psychiana had no churches, no ministers, no services. But through advertising and mail order, it became one of the largest employers in northern Idaho and one of the largest mail-order operations in the U.S. with millions of mailings and hundreds of thousands of subscribers. RSVP at idahoptv.org. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., screening begins at 7 p.m.
- Where:
- Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow
- City:
- Moscow
- Neighborhood:
- Moscow/Pullman
- Cost:
- Free
- Phone:
- 208-882-4127
- Email:
- kpac@moscow.com
- Website:
- http://www.kenworthy.org/calendar
- More like this:
- Film
| More events at Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre | |
|---|---|
| May 24 | Palouse Punk Fest |
| May 24 | “Project Hail Mary” |
| May 25 | “Project Hail Mary” |
| May 26 | Robin Williams Retrospective: “Mrs. Doubtfire” |
| May 27 | Page to Screen: “Jane Eyre” |
| May 28 | Moscow Comedy Fest |
| May 29 | Moscow Comedy Fest |