June
2003 A very warm welcome. The purpose of this leaflet is to present an
overall picture of the Christian Fellowship of Healing, so that fairly recent
members and others can find out more about the life of the Fellowship. It
is also to let you know how the Fellowship is run, the structures we have, and
to invite your participation. AIMS OF THE FELLOWSHIP Our
constitution states: The aims of the Fellowship are:
- to unite
all who believe that Christ heals today:
- to restore the ministry of
healing to its rightful place as an integral part of the work
of the
Church:
- to link the healing ministries of the Church and the medical
profession:
- to this end it will provide, equip and generally
maintain without profit a Centre for the Ministry of Healing.
The life of the Fellowship is based on regular meetings of groups.
These take place Tuesday and Wednesday, morning and afternoon, and Tuesday and Thursday
evenings. All include bible study and reflection, a time of intercession, and
prayer ministry as needed either in Chapel or privately. The TEAM LEADERS AND
DEPUTIES who facilitate the groups coordinate this.
The groups are
different from each other and the
way each group prays also varies, because there are people of different backgrounds
in every group. Different groups may suit different people, and you may like to
sample a few before making a decision about which one is healing for you. Members
generally commit themselves to regular attendance at one or more of these groups,
yet all are welcome to attend any of them.
We welcome people from all
faiths or none, our being together and praying together is part of our work of
healing.
People who have asked us for prayer are prayed for daily in
Chapel, their names remaining on the PRAYER CARDS for eight weeks. To ask
for prayer for someone you please give the name and particulars to the receptionist,
and if prayer is still needed after eight weeks the request can be renewed. There
is also a SHORT TERM PRAYER slip for one week only to cover immediate needs
such as an operation. This can be followed by inclusion on the Prayer Cards. The CONTINUING PRAYER LIST is in a book kept in Chapel, and contains the names
of those who are no longer on the daily prayer cards. They are never forgotten.
INTERCESSORS, many of whom cannot come in to the Fellowship,
pray regularly for people whose names are sent to them by the Prayer Secretary.
They also prayerfully support the groups.
The Fellowship is not a church.
We encourage people to be part of a church community in addition to their involvement
here. We also welcome peoples questions and concerns about the church, and
membership here is not conditional on church membership elsewhere.
MEMBERS of the Fellowship, as well as paying a subscription, make a commitment for the
year to one or more aspects of the Fellowships work. Commitment may be to
a regular attendance in one of the groups; to being a receptionist, subject to
selection and training; to the Ministry team (subject to the Chaplains approval);
to small or occasional tasks of house care, of administration, or of helping at
events, or becoming a home intercessor.
Those who are unable or do not
wish to make any commitment at that time are invited to become FRIENDS of the Fellowship. They pay a subscription and receive the Newsletter and other
information, but do not have voting rights. They are welcome, however to attend
groups, Sailmakings and other events.
If uncertain about becoming a member
please speak to the Secretary/Administrator or the Membership Secretary.
THE MINISTRY TEAM is formed of members who have had some training or long-term
experience of prayer ministry, counselling, listening ministry or spiritual accompaniment.
Some work in pairs, others individually, and there is always prayer-backing in
Chapel.
The ministry may be for physical, emotional, mental or spiritual healing,
and this may involve, for example, healing of the memories, or generational healing.
Team members receive ongoing in-service training about six times a year and at times
other training courses are held. Ministry people are supervised by the Chaplain,
and attend regular Support and Supervision meetings.
Anyone can make
an appointment to see the Chaplain or a member of the Ministry Team. Normally,
where possible, people see the Chaplain first.
OUTREACH - In order
to fulfil the second and third aims of the Fellowship some members go out on outreach
visits to various groups, mostly within congregations, in order to support and
encourage the development of the healing ministry in the Church (and to link with
the medical profession). We would be happy to discuss how we might support your
church in healing work, and/or put you in touch with healing ministries local
to you. Clergy and lay people may also come to spend time at the Fellowship, to
take part in our day to day meetings and to speak with the Chaplain and other
members of our ministry team. Any church or group may approach us to discuss healing
ministry within their own context A
DEDICATION SERVICE is held on the first Sunday in October at which members
are invited to re-dedicate themselves, either to the same work that they were
doing the previous year or to something different. If unable to attend this service,
members may later sign a form of commitment, obtainable either from the Secretary/Administrator
or the Membership Secretary.
The decision-making body of the Fellowship
is the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. This consists of the Chaplain, the Chairperson,
the Vice-Chairpersons, the Treasurer, the Secretary/ Administrator and the Prayer
Secretary, as ex-officio members, and twelve members, who are elected at the ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING by members of the Fellowship. There is a list of the Executive
Committee on the Members Noticeboard and you are free to approach any of these
people about any concerns you may have in the life of the Fellowship.
THE PULSE GROUP - This group hears the Pulse of the Fellowship and acts
as a sounding board. It listens to the heart of the Fellowship and meets
regularly or on request to reflect on and review what is going on. It is not a
decision-making body.
The Chaplain and the Chairperson are ex-officio members,
and others are elected by the Executive Committee annually: any members of the
Fellowship may be proposed.
A list of members of the Pulse Group is on the
Members Noticeboard, and again you are free to approach any of these people.
Three times a year we have SAILMAKING. The name signifies that
we are putting up our sails to catch the wind of the Spirit. It is held on a Saturday,
or occasionally for a whole weekend, residential or otherwise. The programme varies
greatly. It is always an opportunity for members to get together and meet people
of other days groups, and sometimes that is the focus. We may have a visiting
speaker, and sometimes our Chaplain may use it for a time of teaching. Sometimes
the meetings are open to non-members. Sailmakings are held in various venues,
which are notified beforehand.
Twice a year, usually in October and
April, we hold a THANKSGIVING COFFEE MORNING. This
is another opportunity to meet people other than ones own regular group,
and to make, if wished, a donation in thanksgiving for help received. There are
usually small Bring and Buy stalls.
A residential WEEKEND CONFERENCE
is held annually, usually in the Spring at Carberry. This is led by the Chaplain and/or
invited speakers. It is open to members and non-members, and people come from
all over Scotland. FINANCE: The Fellowship, which is an ecumenical
organisation, is not financially supported by any Church or other organisation.
It is entirely dependent on voluntary donations and legacies, and on members taking
joint responsibility for the stewardship of our resources. Individuals coming
for help are encouraged, but not required, to make a contribution relative to
their means. Members pay a small subscription fee annually, normally collected
in October. If you are a taxpayer we would be very grateful if you would fill
in a Gift Aid declaration. Please ask the Secretary/Administrator for a form.
NOTICEBOARDS hold general information
for members including a list of DIARY DATES for the year, copies of
which are available on request from the Secretary/Administrator.
Other information about forthcoming events such as
Sailmakings, coffee mornings etc. and also other events will also be posted together with information leaflets about many organisations, courses etc. which might be of interest
to Fellowship members and others. Anyone may bring in a notice which, if approved and initialled
by the Chaplain or Chairperson, may be displayed.
THE LIBRARY
contains a large selection of books, which may be borrowed. The name of the book,
your name and the date should be entered in the book provided for the purpose
in the library. There are also audio tape titles in the library. To borrow the
tapes take the cassette or video box to the Receptionist. A number of
LEAFLETS on various subjects are on display and available in Reception,
many of them written by previous Chaplains and the current chaplain.
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