Where Do You Go When…?

We have ushered in a new year, and if you are like me, you may experience the flip of the calendar as something of a personal changing of the guard. This past year was exceptionally challenging for many, and sometimes life’s burdens and hurts have a way of getting lodged away in our spirits. This heaviness cumulates over time like the mountain snows, but life keeps moving forward full throttle. 

If we are honest, we all carry things that weigh us down – and some of us are honest enough to admit it. It is in this admission that, I believe, God has space to work. Where do you go when you are carrying so much that you don’t know where to start, or how to keep going? Where do you go when you are desperately in need of God’s healing touch? Where in your life in your life might you need a reminder of God’s love, or freedom from a cycle of condemnation or unforgiveness? 

The Transformational Prayer Ministry at Wellspring is designed to provide a space for you to encounter the presence of God in your life in a way that brings personal inner healing, transformation, and growth. Through this ministry, you will be facilitated by two trained prayer ministers who will invite you to bring whatever you are carrying to God, and you will be guided to personally receive whatever it is God has for you in that space. A transformational prayer session is not a time to receive intercessory prayer from another person, but rather, it is a space for you to do your own deep, personal work with our Father who is for you, and desires your freedom and flourishing!

If you would like to learn more about Wellspring’s Transformational Prayer Ministry, or would like to register for a session, please visit our registration page. You can also view the testimonial video attached to this article.

We are blessed to journey with you.

Peace,

Zach

Zach DeBoer

Zach DeBoer is the Leader of the Transformational Prayer Ministry at Wellspring Church in Englewood, Colorado.

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