Cautley House Christian Centre
Cautley House Christian Centre

95 Seabrook Road, Seabrook
Hythe, Kent, CT21 5QY
Telephone: 01303 230762
Fax: 01303 237447
E-mail:
cautleyhouse@compuserve.com

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The Cautley Trust is an Anglican foundation committed to furthering the Christian faith and the development of the Christian Healing Ministry.

It is a registered charity number 802861

Patron
The Archbishop of Canterbury

Director/Chaplain
The Revd. Patricia Vowles

Housekeeper
Ms Janice Furby

Administrator
Mrs Kate Terry

The house was established in November 1994 as an Anglican foundation and is administered by The Cautley Trust with the Archbishop of Canterbury as its patron.

The Revd. Patrick Jones, an Anglican priest, was the first Director of the Centre, and his wife Pam was the first Warden. They had both been involved in the Christian Healing Ministry for many years.  It was whilst Patrick was the Rector of a busy parish in Dover that the vision of establishing a Centre for Healing and Wholeness in the Canterbury diocese came to them. The Christian Healing Ministry had become a vital and integral part of the life of the parish church with healing services and 'Days of Wholeness' being held regularly each month. Over a period of several years vast numbers came to the church seeking to find help for the brokenness they were experiencing in body, mind or spirit. It became clear that a Centre was needed where individuals could be welcomed to stay for periods of up to two weeks at any one time in an atmosphere of 'love and healing' or simply to visit for an hour or so.

With the support and encouragement of the then Archbishop and his staff, Patrick took the step of faith and resigned from parish life in order to raise finances needed for such a project. Having received an initial and substantial donation given in the memory of Frank Cautley, it was decided to name the newly formed charitable trust, 'The Cautley Trust'. After four long years, the Trustees of the Cautley Trust were at last in a position to purchase the property known as 'The Hythe Regency Hotel' and to rename it 'Cautley House'. Substantial alterations and refurbishments took place which included converting the bar into a comfortable Chapel, and eventually the house was ready. After a service of Blessing and Dedication, Cautley House opened to visitors and guests on 5th November 1994.

From that time, a constant stream of individuals have visited Cautley House seeking rest, refreshment and the healing touch of God.  The resident staff and a team of volunteers are available to offer time, love and ministry to all who come. In a Newsletter, Patrick reported 'The gentle ministry of love has touched and brought healing to many and we give thanks to God for His generosity. We often receive letters and telephone messages testifying to wonderful changes that have taken place in the lives of those who have been here. We believe one of the main strengths of Cautley House is that we stand firmly within the orthodox teaching and practice of the mainstream Church. In recent years, there has been quite an increase in the establishing of Christian Centres for Healing, and sadly the reports in the media on the excesses of practice of the ministry offered at some of these, particularly in the area of deliverance and demonology has, in our opinion, done much harm to the authentic Christian Ministry of Healing and Wholeness. Although we recognise the value and need for Centres for those of differing traditions and interpretations, our aim has and always will be, to ensure we offer a traditional and balanced approach to this ministry. Many who have come to us have been misled and even damaged by over zealous and fallacious ministry, and have a need to find healing from it!'.

Patrick and Pam retired at the end of February 2006 and we have now begun the next part of the journey.

On 1 March 2006 The Revd. Patricia Vowles became the Director/Chaplain and Ms Janice Furby became the new Housekeeper.

We have introduced the Rainbow Room, in which part of the small lounge has now become a creative art space for guests and visitors. Everything you need is there - pictures and designs are ready for your own colour plan and there is plenty of paper for drawing. There is a good selection of coloured pencils, water colour and pastel pencils and a wide range of felt tip and brush pens. You can also create pictures with all the odd scraps, scissors, glue etc. We are grateful for donations towards replacing stock and if you wish to colour a particular picture or design, please ask for it to be copied first. We also have a large selection of art books.

We have two workshops per week for guests and visitors to 'have a go' - Craft on Wednesdays and Art on Fridays. Workshops run from 14:00 to 16:00 and places should be booked with the office beforehand.

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