Is there a place in your life where you feel “stuck” and unable to act, think or feel as you really want to? This could be a thought pattern, an addiction, an emotional reaction, or maybe a pattern of negative events or trauma responses that seems to happen again and again in your life.
Pope Benedict XVI said, “Healing is an essential dimension of the apostolic mission and of Christianity. When understood at a sufficiently deep level, this expresses the entire content of redemption. The whole mission of Jesus, the divine physician, is to heal us in both body and soul.” The Church of Saint Mary helps in this essential mission for the Catholic Church in Tulsa through the St. Joan of Arc Healing and Deliverance Ministry.
What is St. Joan of Arc Healing and Deliverance Ministry?
One of the few healing ministries in the Diocese of Tulsa, The St. Joan of Arc Healing and Deliverance ministry consists of prayer teams with a prayer leader and an intercessor who meet with an individual for private prayer. Healing prayer can be requested for physical healing, emotional healing, or prayer for a deepening relationship with God. Team members meet not as counselors or healers, but more as friends helping to bring the person closer to God and the healing touch of Jesus through the action of the Holy Spirit. Private prayer sessions are scheduled for a time that is most convenient for you and for the two prayer partners. All information shared during a prayer session remains totally confidential.
Jesus came to set us free. As we read in Luke 4:18-19, Jesus proclaims “the Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.” If you’re need of healing and freedom, reach out to the St. Joan of Arc Ministry teams.
To find out more about this prayer ministry or to schedule an appointment, call the church office at 918- 749-1423 and ask to leave a voicemail on extension 122 or email [email protected].