Society of Christ the Healer

What is our mission?

To minister the healing of Christ throughout the world under the authority of the Charismatic Episcopal Church.

What is our vision?

We believe that health is a state of complete well-being body, soul, and spirit. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ gave Himself to provide this for all mankind, and that this state of health and well-being is to be ministered to the world by His Church through His Spirit.

We believe that the attainment of this highest possible level of health is the Church’s worldwide goal and requires the assistance of a devoted Society within the Charismatic Episcopal Church. This Society utilizes lay professional nurses and other medical personnel to minister to bodily needs. Because each individual is, besides body, a soul and spirit, and because Christ’s ministry is always to the whole man, this Society also includes the promotion of health through evangelism, education, prayer ministry, and the administration of the gifts of the Holy Spirit as He wills.

The Society of Christ the Healer responds to the expressed or felt needs of each foreign parish or diocese in a spirit of partnership and service, always respecting and supporting their individuality and self-determination.

Matthew 4:24
And they brought to Him all sick people who were afflicted with various diseases and torments and those demon-possessed and He healed them.

Physical: Provide training for the care of the sick, immunizations, medicines and treatments by doctors and nurses, etc.

Mental/Emotional: Provide professional training or assistance in healing relationships such as marriages, parenting skills, reconciliation between people groups, etc.

Spiritual: Prayer for healing, spiritual warfare training, meeting felt needs as a way to show God’s love ultimately leading to spiritual healing, ministering deliverance, etc.

God began this work in the hearts of two women: Dr. Judy Massey and Dr. Cindy Epps

Cindy Epps, Ph.D. wife of Bishop David Epps, has over 30 years of nursing, education, and management experience. She received her Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) from East Tennessee State University, her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from the State University of West Georgia and both the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and the Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (Ph.D.) from Georgia State University. Currently, she is the Associate Dean and Professor of Nursing in the School of Nursing at the State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA, where she teaches at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. She serves as the Coordinator of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program and is the Director of the Newnan campus of the University of West Georgia’s School of Nursing. She has ministered with the Society in Uganda, Kenya, and the Philippines. She has previous foreign medical missions experience in South America with Healthcare Ministries. She is a Commissioned Minister of Medical Ministries in the Charismatic Episcopal Church.

Judy Massey, D.Min. wife of Canon Paul Massey, Vicar of Church of the Holy Cross and Canon to the Ordinary in the Mid-South Diocese, received her Bachelor of Science from Carson-Newman College and her Master of Education from Georgia State University. She received her Doctor of Ministry in Global Evangelization and Leadership from Regent University .She has extensive experience in education, mobilizing missions, and prayer events both nationally and internationally. She has ministered with the Society in Uganda, Kenya, and the Philippines.Dr. Massey also traveled to Mongolia with the International School project. She has written manuals and conducted seminars on spiritual warfare, the prophetic, missions and Islamic issues. She is also the author of the Missions Manual of the Missionary Development Agency of the Charismatic Episcopal Church of North America. Recently Dr Massey has been asked to be over the Ministry Development of Commissioned Ministers and Laity in the Mid South Diocese. She is a Commissioned Minister of Evangelism and Missions in the Charismatic Episcopal Church.

How you can help!

SKILLS: Nursing, medicine, teaching, dentistry, counseling, concerts, puppetry, worship arts.

PRAYER: Intercessory, prayer walks or journeys.

DONATED ITEMS: Christian literature, clothes, food, etc.

FINANCES: Pledges, one-time gifts.

If you are interested in helping, you can contact the Society of Christ the Healer:

Society of Christ the Healer
4881 Highway 34 East
Sharpsburg, Georgia 30277
Phone: 770-631-3566
FAX: 770-252-2192
Dr. Cindy Epps at cepps@westga.edu.
Dr. Judy Massey at judymassey@earthlink.net
 

Bishop John Holloway’s Statement of Blessing and Endorsement:

The Society of Christ the Healer has been raised up as a participant in the fulfillment of Revelation 22:3, ‘…and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.’ As one of those chosen trees, may this Society bear perpetual fruit to the glory of God!

 

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