Can't make the Healing Services? If you can't make the Healing Services, yet still need prayer why not give us a call and book a time of prayer ministry just for you? Appointments are usually available Mon-Weds at 10.30 a.m. or 2p.m., and Thursdays at 10.30 a.m. We may also be able to offer evening appointments for those unable to come during the day.Just call 01633 483660 and speak to Julie to make arrangements. 2. Kingdom Healing Day with Mike Endicott When? Saturday 19th September, 10a.m. - 4 p.m. Where? St. Govan's Country Inn, Bosherston, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Do I need to register? Yes please, as lunch is being provided and we need to know numbers! To register please contact Marcia Giardelli by e-mail trefalen@trefalenforce9.co.uk , or by phone (01646) 661643. Is there a charge for the day? No. Who can come? Absolutely everyone! Come if you are sick. Come if you are interested in praying for others. Come if you're a Christian and come if you're not. Come if you are simply curious to find out more about the Jesus who heals. Mike Endicott is a gifted speaker, easy to listen to, often very funny, and down to earth. He has many wonderful stories of healings, some which he will no doubt share through the day. He and the team from The Well Centre will be offering healing prayer for all who want it. Themes for the day (An offering will be taken up for the work of The Order of Jacob's Well - Please contribute if you wish to) 3. Simply Healing Downloads You should have received an e-mail inviting you to join up to receive some free downloads of Mike Endicott's teaching on healing. We believe that we have a message to share with the church. Will you help us get it out there by sharing the e-mail that you received with all you friends? Thank you! You and they can sign up on-line at www.simply-healing.org 4. Trevor Hudson's book : Questions God Asks Us New stocks have now arrived from South Africa! This book is simply a delight! If you want something that leads you into conversation with God at a deep level, then this is the book for you! If you came to our annual conference in 2007, you will have already heard Trevor Hudson explore five of the questions in this book. Now there are five more. This is a beautiful book, not least of all because it gently draws the reader closer to the beauty and grace of our Lord. To order your copy for your own devotion, or as a gift for a friend, please send your, name, address and a cheque for £8.99, made payable to "The Well Centre" to the address below. Hurry, as stock are limited and we ran out very quickly last time! (Revd. Trevor Hudson is a Methodist Minister in South Africa. He is also a talented Bible teacher, retreat leader, author of severval books, and head of the Order of Jacob's Well in South Africa) 5. How Close is God? There is not the gap between you and God that you might imagine there to be. When God finished the original designing and making of man in the garden of Eden He breathed the divine life into the human shape of dried mud that lay on the ground in front of him, "and man became a living soul." We are wonderfully formed and put together to be a witness and likeness of God. We are, in most holy respects, very like him but the container often taints the liquid to be kept in it. Fresh water stored in an iron pot will soon have a sharp taste in it while tea drunk from a glass will always taste differently than tea drunk from a china cup. But with God and man there is little difference in likeness between the container and that which has to be held. We, that is to say God and mankind, are so near in likeness to one another that it was quite possible, with the coming of Jesus, for the Eternal Word to become Man without ceasing to be God. Again, thirty years or more later, that same word re-ascended to the Highest heaven, and to the highest place in heaven, without deflating and dehumanising Manhood, the humanity which He had assumed, absorbed, been completely part of. We are created So near in likeness to God that the believer may well say in the fullest meaning of the words, "I live, yet not I, but Christ." by Mike Endicott |