| Healing help:
Every church which joins in intercessory prayer is already involved in healing
ministry. It's not a case of should we... ? or should we not
...? have a healing ministry. It is clear however that more and more of
our congregations around the land are re-discovering that there is blessing when
we gather to pray for the sick and to lay on hands and sometimes also to anoint
with oil. Normal function The first thing to affirm is that
healing ministry is a normal function of the whole Body of Christ, the Church.
All churches are in fact charismatic --- otherwise they could not be the Church.
We are all dependent on the gifts of the Spirit to make us function
as Church. One of these gifts is the gift of healing. While the whole
congregation has a general call to healing ministry, there may also be some members
in the congregation for whom this is a special calling and gift. They may well
emerge when a healing ministry is established either as part of an ordinary worship
service or as a special service for healing. They, for their own sake, need to
see themselves as limbs of the body, part of the whole. If we commit
ourselves to Christ and His Church, we know that the next step He asks of us is
to open up our lives to Him and to move in the direction He is calling us to go.
Are we prepared to believe that the commands He gave to His disciples are also
for us in this present day and age? He said. . . In Luke
9 we read that Jesus called the twelve together and sent them out to preach
the Kingdom of God and to heal the sick. In Luke 10 we read that Jesus appointed
seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of Him to every town and place
where He was about to go. He said to them When you enter a town
and are welcomed, eat what is set before you, heal the sick who are there and
tell them, The Kingdom of God is near you. 'Since Christ
first gave us these commands, many who have committed themselves to Him down the
centuries have believed those words were also for them, often at great cost to
themselves. We believe that, as His followers, we cannot separate the
two commands given by Christ to His Apostles and the Seventy-Two. So,
what do we do? The Christian Fellowship of Healing came into being in
1961 at a gathering of 300 people. In 1977 it became a full-time ecumenical organisation
and employed a full-time Chaplain.
Groups meet every Tuesday and Wednesday morning
and afternoon, and Tuesday and Thursday evening. Several members are trained and experienced in
giving help to those who come with mental and emotional problems. God also graciously
encourages us through the healing of people with physical illnesses and difficulties,
sometimes quickly, often gradually. Ministry can take place within a group or,
by appointment, in private. Intercessory prayer for anyone in need takes place
regularly. Confidentiality is strictly observed in all areas of the work. Anyone
can contact us by 'phone or just walk through the door at any time --- a friendly
receptionist will be there to give the information required. The basis of all
areas of ministry within our Fellowship is prayer and the studying of God's word.
Give it away Outreach has been part of our vision over the years.
Would your church welcome a visit? If you are asking questions like these, we
can help: What would it mean for our congregation to start healing
the sick? How would we run a healing service? What
would a healing group do? Does everyone have a healing gift
Would we lay on hands? Do we need training?
Where do we get help? We produce a series of leaflets which answer most
of the questions people ask. A tape library culls wisdom and inspiration from
many traditions within the church. We have a book library covering the main authors
in this field over the past 50 years. We also have a video showing the visual
aspect of what we do, which can be borrowed by individuals or groups
Ordinary We are ordinary people. We believe that it is ordinary people
Christ calls to be His instruments. Are we able to hear what He is asking us to
do for Him? --- for it is He, and He alone, who heals.
We can be found
at 14 Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh. You are welcome to join us on Tuesday or Wednesday from 9.45 till 12.30 and 2.00 to 4.30 when we have Bible Reflections,
prayers and the healing ministry for individuals. Holy Communion is celebrated informally on Wednesday and, with special healing emphasis at an early evening Healing Service on Tuesday from 6pm - 7pm.
If you wish to be associated with us
The first step
is to be on our mailing list, receiving the Newsletter three times a year. You
become a FRIEND for a minimum subscription of £15 (concessions £10).
You may like to pay by means of Gift Aid (if you are a tax payer, please ask for
a form).
FULL MEMBERSHIP
is for those who are ready to make a real commitment to the work. This is made
afresh each year at the Dedication Service in September/October. Membership is
thus renewable each year. Subscription as above, £15 or £10 concessions.
Some ways to begin to join the work of Christian Fellowship of Healing.
By joining in the Daily Prayer. Teams of people need
to be available every day for those who come for help. If you come regularly at
one point in the week you begin to be regarded as a member of the team which meets at that time. Growing, learning, led by the Spirit, we discover where
each can be used best in the team. Newcomers generally try different mornings
or afternoons discovering which seems most suitable. Prayer is our job.
By becoming an Intercessor. You can keep in touch with the work by undertaking
to pray at home each day for three or four people whose names will be sent to
you. We give no details of the problems to maintain confidentiality, but give
first name and the healing graces they request (eg Love, Peace, Wisdom, etc).
We ask you to hold them up regularly into the Light of God. If you would like
to be an intercessor please contact the Prayer Secretary.
By being
a Financial Supporter.
The Fellowship is entirely dependent financially
on what we receive from individual donors. We receive no official grants from
any church or denomination. We are a faith-ministry trusting God to provide through
His grateful people. This is accomplished through donations, regular giving by
means of Gift Aid, and the occasional legacy. If you are a tax payer Gift Aid
forms may be obtained from our office. Please consider your financial support
for us prayerfully.
We are people:
who seek to offer
acceptance and love to all who seek healing and growth.
whose main
focus is on prayer, as we grow by grace of the Holy Spirit towards wholeness of
spirit, mind and body.
It is through the power of the Holy Spirit and
with God-given gifts that we unite as an interdenominational group to seek healing
and wholeness for ourselves and others.
Our mission statement sums this up:
The Christian Fellowship of Healing is a gathered fellowship of people
who are growing in love and acceptance through the power of the Holy Spirit. We
welcome all who come seeking healing and wholeness. We will also help to develop
this healing ministry in other groups. |