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Isleworth Christian healing service

Posted by Jessica Thomas on Oct 29, 09 11:34 AM in

The Well Christian Fellowship is inviting the Isleworth community to join them at a healing service.

On November 14 and 15 Rev. Melvin Banks will be holding a healing meeting for people that are sick at St John's Community Centre in St John's Road, Isleworth.

Pastor of the Church, John Watson said: "It's a christian healing service that is open to everybody from the general public who want to be administered to by a man of god."

The service is being held from 6.30pm on the Saturday and 11am on the Sunday.

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David Fletcher said:

It is about time that Melvin Banks was stopped from taking money from vulnerable people, especially the elderly who he preys on. We have been to many of his so-called healings and they are a sham. Also, his testimony of his life is shady
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We have reported our findings to the police and they have sent an officer to his meetings in many of the towns that he has held “healings”. They agree with our findings, but say they cannot act because no law has been broken.
We have spoken to many relatives and friends of the people who have given money they can ill afford to fund Melvin Bank’s and his team’s lifestyle. Some of these people are now struggling to make ends meet.

I urge everyone reading this to boycott Melvin Banks so called healing meetings and warn others to do the same.

David.

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