"If the church isn't about healing, it
isn't about anything at all", says Bishop Henry Richmond.
What the Sozein Trust
does
WHAT?
Attending to people’s crises: matters of the heart,
strong emotions and unfulfilled longings are nurtured
through misery into a deeper understanding and forgiveness.
Paying careful attention to their pains, sitting with them
in time of crisis, listening to their fears - all this
lightens the heavy load of anguish. It is through such dark
journeyings that we are brought to a place of greater
respect and freedom from fear, leading to inner peace. New
reserves are unlocked to enable a less destructive, more
positive way of living. The director has spent over 30 years
accompanying unsettled folk in dark, uncertain periods of
their lives.
HOW?
In a peaceful, restorative rural environment, support and
encouragement may take the form of discovering fresh
insights into their predicaments. This takes time and the
pace of progress is often slow. The almost hidden privacy
provided by this small charity provides a refuge in which
people’s deepest pains may be identified and released, so
that the past can be laid to rest.
ALSO
The charity runs quiet days of
retreat, teaching days on subjects often wondered about and
seldom discussed (such as the healing of ancient hurts in
families and places), teaches on the mystics and the healing
work of the churches locally and nationally and can be found
celebrating in a variety of churches throughout the year.
The Trust relies mainly on your generosity.
FOR WHOM?
The registered charity is open to people of any, or no
faith at all.