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Healing service planned after 21-day fast for January 26th

 
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Healing service planned after 21-day fast for January 26th
Cleddie & Gaynell Keith Senior Pastors | Heritage Fellowship

For many years, healing services have been conducted at the end of a 21-day fast at 3:00 PM. The timing is intended to accommodate those who are unwell and find it difficult to attend morning services. The afternoon timing allows for warmer weather and easier arrangements for assistance from friends or family.

Some attendees prefer private prayer in the Prayer Room, while others require assistance to enter the building due to their condition. The aim is to minimize embarrassment and provide a supportive environment.

Participants in the fast are encouraged to join in corporate prayer for those with physical needs. The healing service is scheduled for January 26th at 3:00 PM.

Pastor Cleddie emphasizes fasting as a reminder of identity in Christ, stating, "You don't need anyone to tell you who you are when you know who you are." He describes believers as heirs with Jesus, forgiven, healed, and loved by God.

Fasting is portrayed as a discipline that strengthens spiritual focus and detoxifies both body and spirit. Pastor Cleddie observes that fasting enhances spiritual awareness and responsiveness despite physical weakness.

The practice of fasting is seen as an act of commitment and discipline that prioritizes God above all else. Pastor Cleddie concludes with a call to remember the importance of prayer and fasting as part of Christian life.

Sincerely,

Pastor Cleddie