Your First Visit
Your First Visit
Claremont Healing Rooms believes that we serve a loving and compassionate God who longs to heal His people. Come with the expectation that God will meet you in your present need. He desires to bring healing, restoration, and wholeness to your body, soul and spirit.
Sign In
When you arrive, you’ll be greeted by our Receptionist, who will ask you if you’re visiting for the first time or are a return guest. If you’re a first-time guest, you will receive a full-page ministry request and release form. You give us as much of your contact information as you like, write your prayer request in the space provided, and sign and date the form. Return guests will only be asked to put their name on our Sign-in sheet. Prayer sessions are normally on a first come, first served basis, with a few exceptions for the critical ill.
Prepare to Receive
Once you’ve filled out the ministry need form, you’ll be invited to wait in our “Encounter Room,” a place set aside for you to worship, pray, meditate, read Scripture, or engage in any other silent activity that brings you peace and prepares you to receive from the Lord.
Your request form is given to one of our 2-3-person ministry teams. They read your request and then pray over it, asking Holy Spirit to show them how to minister to you. When the team is ready to receive you, one of the team members will personally greet you in the Encounter Room and bring you to the ministry room.
Your Ministry Session
A typical ministry session at the Healing Rooms lasts 20 minutes. All prayer sessions are in private rooms and are confidential. Depending on your needs and how many other guests are waiting.
Our heart is that all guests experience God’s Love and His healing power through us at every visit. Some of our guests receive the healing they seek instantly; some as they go and others receive it progressively with additional prayer sessions. For this reason, we commit to persist with you for as many ministry sessions as you need.
After Your Session
After your session, we have found the following helpful. Remain in an atmosphere of faith and hope by thanking God for all the things He did/is doing, meditating on scripture, listening to praise and worship music and testifying to others, giving glory to God for what He is did. If you are not part of a faith community, consider joining a local Christian church that teaches the bible and believes in the present-day work of the Holy Spirit.
If you have been under medical care, return to your doctor for verification of your healing. Jesus told the leper whom He healed to go show himself to the priest (priests in those days were like physicians, and after examination would pronounce healings.
Please share your testimony of healing with others. This helps you maintain your own healing and gives hope to others desiring for God to heal them. Testimony forms are available from any of our team members or from our receptionist.