Trinity Celebrates A Sunday of Healing
Sunday October 25 was a "healing Sunday" at Trinity. Both services featured a Litany of Healing, special healing prayers, hymns that recall in their lyrics God's healing power, and opportunities for laying on of hands, anointing and praying intercessory healing prayer with individual prayer teams in the Nave. This is the third in a series of quarterly healing services planned by Trinity's fledgling healing ministry, now approaching its one-year anniversary. Sunday's Gospel story of Blind Bartimaeus, his unlikely meeting with Jesus and his restoration to sight is a reminder that all of us have a need for physical, emotional and spiritual healing, and that it is a type of "spiritual blindness" that acts as a barrier to our recognition of that need.
If you believe you may be called to a ministry of healing and would like to explore that call, I invite you to be in contact with either Mother Barbara or Deacon Pat for further information. This ministry is one of many ways in which together we can make our congregation a House of Healing.
Have a blessed day! Your brother in Christ, Don+
If you believe you may be called to a ministry of healing and would like to explore that call, I invite you to be in contact with either Mother Barbara or Deacon Pat for further information. This ministry is one of many ways in which together we can make our congregation a House of Healing.
Have a blessed day! Your brother in Christ, Don+

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