Learning to Heal - Scarborough
Event Tabs Description Hosted by Ebenezer Baptist Church and Christchurch, Bridlington.
This one day training course is an introduction to prayer ministry, and covers:
• Rediscovering the Ministry of Jesus – Healing and Wholeness
• Rediscovering the Kingdom
• Commission
• Power and Authority How we Minister – Integrated Healing Model
• Foundational Values in the Healing Ministry
• Ministering Deliverance, Ministering Forgiveness, Filling with the Holy Spirit
These days also allow plenty of opportunity for worship, prayer ministry and questions and answers.
Speakers
Francis & Elaine Wainaina are from St Andrew’s Church, Harrogate where Francis is Vicar and Elaine is the director of Wellspring, a Christian counselling/training centre. More...
Cost Cost £6.
Please make cheques payable to: Ebenezer Baptist Church
And return, with booking form (see right) to:
Phillip Gott, 23 Jackson Close, Cayton, Scarborough. YO11 3RW
Tel: 01723 585212
Email: phillip_gott@yahoo.co.uk
Programme Programme:
The day will run from 9.15am registration to 4.30pm
The following areas will be covered:
Theology of Healing
Kingdom & Commission
Power & Authority
How to Minister
Values for Healing
Healing the Oppressed
Time for Questions & Ministry
Other Information:
Refreshments: Tea and coffee will be provided
Please bring a packed lunch
The course book, 'Learning to Heal’ by John Coles will be available to buy at a reduced rate.
Directions Directions to Ebenezer Baptist Church
Columbus Ravine
Scarborough
YO12 7QZ
Ebenezer Baptist Church is situated on the corner of Columbus Ravine and Victoria Park Mount.
From the Railway Station, follow the A165 (signposted North Bay) for 0.7 miles, straight ahead at 2 roundabouts. Ebenezer is on your left hand side. From Whitby, take the A165 turning at Burniston.
Feedback
'An excellent teaching course with many spiritual and physical needs being met by the power of the Holy Spirit'
'A very uplifting day from all aspects, enabling me to go forward with a new healing ministry team'