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Naramata Centre

 - Click to view full size imageThe Healing Pathway

... enables people to develop the gifts and skills of healing hands within the Christian tradition, and fosters the development of healing ministries in congregations and other communities.

Julie Gerhardt, Director of the Healing Pathway, jgerhardt@naramatacentre.net

... offers passion for healing work, gifts of attunement, meeting people where they are and inviting them to open to their potential. She strives to hold a grounded core connection while maintaining a strong alignment with Christ's guidance and healing.

Julie has a background as a physical therapist. Her work has evolved over the years to encompass working with the whole person, drawing on her experience and studies in spiritual traditions, energy healing work, family therapy systems and body psychotherapy.

You have helped to bring Christ to life for me, and I feel that the whole world has been changed —for me and those around me. I thank the Spirit every day for leading me to Naramata Centre. I not only made very special friends, but have learned to love and appreciate life at a deeper level." 

- from a Summer Program participant

The Healing Pathway Curriculum has been developed over the past two decades and offers a phased, developmental approach to the work of the Healing Pathway. Phase 1 & 2 programs are offered from time to time at Naramata Centre and in local communities. Phase 3 & 4 programs are offered at Naramata Centre.

 

Naramata Centre Healing Pathway Courses


Healing Pathway Courses offered at other locations

Practice Groups

are active in Churches and Communities in many locations across Canada.

Practice Groups in Alberta

Practice Groups in BC

Practice Groups in Other Parts of Canada

To notify Naramata Centre of updates to any of the practice groups lists, please contact Barb McFadyen-Smuin, Program Assistant, at bmcfadyensmuin@naramatacentre.net.

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