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Good Friday 2007

Healing Day Conference

Saturday

12th May 2007

 

Rev Scott McDermott led the "Healing Space for Jesus"  conference.  Some of those who heard him were greatly affected by the experience.  I am sure that many of those who were present will look back to Scott's visit as a time of great blessing.  Two of the sessions focused on  methods God uses for healing.  After these sessions  approximately 30 people experienced healing.  The final session was about the principles of the Healing Ministry.  Scott told how Jesus cared for people with love and compassion.

Part of Scott's address follows:-

"I dream of a Church were people come to faith every Sunday, where healing flows as naturally as a spring rain, where testimony to God's supernatural activity is a common occurrence.  I dream of a Church where worship attracts heaven's attention and prayer draw heaven down to earth, where teaching instructs empowers and revives.  I dream of Church were faith is contagious, love is infectious and power is transferable.  I dream of church were God is at home with us and we are at home with God, where thoudsands come to receive, hundreds are sent out to serve and millions are blessed.

Quotations

 

"The Church is about meeting the very presence of God"
"Healing comes from an outflowing relationship with God"
"It only takes a little faith to move the heart of God"
"Tell how great God is and what He does"
"Pray for healing in the name of Jesus"

 

     

 

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