Pool of Bethesda Ministry

Mission Statement:

"To release the Holy Spirit's ministry of healing, deliverance and restoration for your life."

Description:

Pool of Bethesda is a personal prayer ministry in which people come and receive healing, deliverance and restoration. It is a ministry which draws upon the love of the Father, the healing of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit. Are you struggling with fear, discouragement, emotional pain from your past, addictions, broken relationships, abusive relationships, or unresolved grief? Then come in your brokenness and receive His wholeness. Pool of Bethesda is a safe place for those desiring their lives to be transformed. It is a part of Rivers of Grace Ministries, which is under the pastoral covering of Jeremy and Connie Sinnott (Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship). It is not a professional counseling service; rather it is a personal prayer ministry. A high value is placed on keeping the confidentiality of all clients.

Ministry Background of Hilary Dalton:

  • 2 years of pastoring
  • 8 years of itinerate ministry; leads conferences, retreats and schools
  • 6 years of providing personal prayer ministry for pastors and leaders
  • 16 years of voluntary prayer ministry at TACF
  • associate teacher with Singing Waters Ministries
  • qualified teacher in Ontario; BA in Psychology

Specializing in:

  • healing for traumatic memories
  • healing for relationships
  • deliverance
  • freedom from codependency
  • deliverance
  • sexual wholeness
  • cultivating intimacy with Jesus

Appointments and Fees:

If you would like to arrange a ministry appointment, please contact Hilary Dalton via email: . Appointments are conducted at 50 Rosebud Avenue in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, which is approximately 30 minutes from Pearson International Airport (Toronto). Appointments are also conducted in various countries, depending upon her conference itinerary.

Appointments are conducted on a free-will offering basis. This means there is no fee charged. After receiving ministry, the recipient gives a free-will offering, which supports this ongoing ministry.