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YOU CAN VISIT
US - Outreach Sometimes,
in order to support local groups, individuals come and spend a few days in Edinburgh,
attending most of our groups and thus learning and adapting what we do within
their own context. Another possibility which some people have chosen is to come
on a specific day several weeks running. We can support this by structured preparation;
addressing particular areas of interest while people are visiting; offering support
and consultation for the local situation afterwards.
The following is
a letter from one such visitor (Dr
Shirley Douglas who was visiting CFH at our old premises in Morningside Road)
In May I was privileged to be immersed in the life of the Fellowship. I
had asked to be allowed to attend nearly all the groups and found the experience
fascinating - inspiring. I was made so welcome by everyone and felt part of the
Fellowship from the first morning.
On Monday morning the group was experimenting
with soaking prayer. It was a great privilege for me to receive this prayer which
was a mixture of silence, spoken works, touch and quiet praying in tongues. Followed
by anointing with oil. There was no sense of hurry and I was greatly blessed -
encouraged in my search for Gods guidance in my own ministry of healing.
Then I took part in soaking another member of the group with laying on of hands
and prayer. The other person we prayed for also received benefit and blessing
from the experience.
In the afternoon a few of us prayed the cards of
intercession for healing graces and I also spent some time in the library. Then
in the evening I was privileged to share in the training session and met more
members of the Fellowship.
I gained so much from all the different groups,
morning and afternoon, in the following days. It was absolutely fascinating to
be sharing in the Bible Study every day. Each group studied the same passage but
every group discovered different insights from the same Bible readings. I was
amazed at the richness and diversity of insights and experiences which people
openly shared and at the loving acceptance of different viewpoints. I was impressed
by how groups welcomed and absorbed late-comers and unscheduled visitors, including
people with virtually no knowledge of the Bible. This is a real strength of the
Fellowship and in stark contrast to my experience of some Bible Study groups in
different churches where there is argument or rivalry or by a minister dominating
the group.
I valued the more contemplative approach as well as the dance
and movement with the Aramaic version of the Lords Prayer; the creative
activities and sharing on Wednesday afternoon, and the singing! Wow! Even when
there were only three of us one day we made a joyful (and tuneful) noise to the
Lord. What a contrast to my own Church where the Guild of over 40 members are
hesitant about singing if there is no piano accompaniment - although they manage
fine in the event!
I have never prayed for so many people so many times
in any other week of my life and I was surprised at how tired I felt by the end
of the week. It fascinated me to experience the variety of different ways in which
the groups pray for the people whose names are on the cards; and the different
ways individuals pray with the cards and then put them on the floor in piles or,
on one day, in the shape of a cross on the floor.
I also found great joy
and inspiration from the two Communion Services - one led by Jenny and one by
Richard Baxter. Both were very moving and each was unique and I personally felt
very blessed and joyful.
Informal chats over coffee or lunch; and watching
and listening to the skill of the people answering the phone and welcoming everyone
who came - all these experiences enriched me and made me feel very grateful to
be an intercessor and a part of the Fellowship.
It was also a great privilege
and blessing to take part in (my first) Sailmaking Day and I want to express my
deep gratitude to all of you for your loving welcome and acceptance of me. I thank
you and I thank God for all His blessings and healing graces channelled through
the Christian Fellowship of Healing. |