Offering a regular chance for prayer in Norwich
Norwich Healing Rooms is a place where anyone can go to for prayer, no matter what the need, whether physical, emotional or spiritual. It opened in September 2013 and is currently operating from St Edmunds Church, Fishergate and St Stephen’s in Norwich city centre. The Norwich Healing Rooms is part of The International Association of Healing Rooms, with over 2,000 centres worldwide. The ministry has a close connection with Norfolk Healing Rooms, headed up by Ray Scorey, and has shared training sessions with them. Norwich Healing Rooms is open every Thursday from 7.30 – 9.30 pm at St Edmunds Church Fishergate and every second Saturday of the month at St Stephens Church, Norwich from 12 – 2 pm. It is completely free of charge.
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Healing Rooms on the move says Norfolk s Ray Norfolk minister Rev Ray Scorey has recently published his first book - a how-to-do Mobile Healing Rooms, based on his own incredible experiences over the last decade. With wife Ruth, also a minister, the couple have run a Healing Room (HR) from a caravan, motor home and converted van over the past ten years. The book is a distillation of their experiences and advice. The couple, from Cromer, have travelled across both the UK to Lindisfarne and then the Scottish Borders praying for the land to heal and seeing HR ministries spring up in their wake. An epic journey of thousands of miles across Europe followed, visiting Latvia and Venice and then onto Malta. Again new ministries have since appeared.