Relocation for Norwich Healing Rooms Norwich Healing Rooms is sad to announce that they are having to relocate from their usual base on Thursdays at Fishergate. However, they are available monthly on Saturdays in the city and will return in September at a new venue. The Norwich Healing Rooms is a place where anyone can come for prayer, no matter what the need, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual concerns. The team is dedicated to seeing the same healings which took place in the Bible, take place today, because Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. Previously, the group offered prayer on Thursday evenings at St Edmunds Church Fishergate. The venue is no longer available, but the group plans to return to a new venue from September.
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Now I have just released an album
New Day Dawning in collaboration with a musician friend Rob Whelan.
The song writing journey
The journey began one Sunday morning at church. I was singing in a low quiet monotone, while everybody else were singing loudly and joyfully. I was too embarrassed to sing in public.
I said to the Lord, “Lord, I would love to be able to sing.”
The Lord answered this prayer in a totally unexpected way.
A few weeks later I was at a worship conference in Te Aroha, and international artist Jason Upton was leading worship on stage.
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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.