Healing Journey

2025 Healing Journey Conference
November 7 & 8

Held at The Light of Christ Anglican Church
Denver, Colorado

Join us this November for the semi-annual Healing Journey Conference.

Invited speakers share about some of life's common struggles and the wisdom they have received through ministry and their own discipleship journey. Throughout the conference there will be space to receive prayer ministry and soaking prayer.

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2025 Conference Speakers

  • Billy Waters

  • Aaron Buttery

  • Drew Boa

  • Christy Gudim

  • Dr. Amber M. Dillon

  • Vic Black

Something happens—or doesn’t—and a fracture forms. Cracks begin to spread. They spread through our sense of self, our ability to love others, and our hope. Bitterness, shame, grief, burden on heavy burden, addiction, worry that eats away at joy: all threaten to break us. We fill in the gaps with distractions and self-help, but those wear out. The cracks are still there, often accompanied by a question. Can we ever be whole again? Everyone desperately needs to be loved and healed by the living God.

Healing is a journey, and it is not a journey we take alone.

Testimonies

  • I didn't know what to expect, not having participated in HJ before, and wondering if prayer gatherings were more for women than men, but I came away having spent time with Jesus, and strengthened in my faith. There was nothing at the front of my mind to pray about, (or maybe there was so much, I couldn't focus on any one issue), and so I received silent soaking prayers from the dear saints who offered them. I remember particularly the shaking hands of someone who prayed for me, and how they communicated that God saw me. There wasn't a dramatic change or healing, but I did experience sitting and resting with Jesus.

    Anonymous

  • Most of us are too timid to pray for the healing we need or not sure how to ask or where to start. At every Healing Journey, I've been moved to pray boldly and have seen healing in my own life and in the lives of others - from folks who were finally able to receive the healing of forgiveness, to bodily healing of physical afflictions and disorders, to healing of wounds of deep loss and sorrow - but what I've mostly seen is healing of prayer lives, where those who were unable to pray before found themselves coming before the Father, companioned on all sides by loving saints interceding on their behalf. These gatherings have been a witness both to the power of the Holy Spirit and the love of the Church, a truly holy time and place of worship and prayer that ripples out in lasting healing for those who enter in.

    L. E.

  • I was invited to Healing Journey following the tragic and unexpected loss of a loved one. Through the powerful prayers of the ministers at Healing Journey, I was drawn into the love, peace, and comfort of Jesus. Though grief and pain were my companions for quite a long time afterwards, the Lord’s promises and abiding love, those the prayers lifted up, carried me through that difficult journey.

    L. R.

  • Throughout my years of attending Healing Journey, I have been in different spaces for what healing was needed in my life. One of the years, my son was battling cancer and had treatments scheduled for the day before healing journey. Coming to the weekend, I was distracted and worried about the different procedures and hospital visits we were trying to navigate. Once we started to pray and worship, the overwhelming peace from God that surpasses all understanding hit me like a wave. It is a time that I can now tangibly point back to that God met me and comforted me in my sorrow. The physical healing did not come in the exact way or timing we hoped for (he is in remission from his cancer though!), but I look back at that weekend as a place to come back to in my own wilderness journey. It was a time that he reminded me that he is in control and that I can trust in his timing for healing.

    B. K.

Explore Past Healing Journey Conferences