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And the walls came down 

The Apostle Paul said, “So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time, we will reap a harvest of blessings if we don’t give up (Galatians 6:9).

For Joshua and Caleb, it took 40 years to reap God's promises. That’s a long time to wait! They lived by faith without giving up and enjoyed the blessings of a new land. Notice their first conquest upon entering the land: “By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after they had been encircled for seven days” (Hebrews 11:30). Those walls of Jericho were so formidable! This place was like a mighty fortress, an impenetrable stronghold, blocking them from the blessings of God.

The plan given to Joshua for the destruction of Jericho was not your usual military strategy. You can read in Joshua 5:13-15. It wasn’t humanly advisable, but it was God’s plan. When they obeyed God, the walls came tumbling down.

These walls required divine intervention. Human power was not enough. The Israelites were small in number and weak in comparison to their enemies. They had no means of scaling the high walls of Jericho, but they had God, who was more than enough.

“For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ, being ready to punish every disobedience, when your obedience is complete” (2 Corinthians 10:4-6).
This needs to be our mindset!

What wall or stronghold needs to be destroyed in your life? With some, it is a constant overshadowing anxiety that robs all the joy of life. It may possibly be a person who consistently causes fear or dread. It may be a long-standing temptation that seems impossible to overcome. It could be an anger issue, an eating disorder, a self-image problem, or a trust matter. As you realize, the list of possibilities is long. But what should we do? Do we grit our teeth and intensify our efforts? I don’t think this is the answer. This is the way of the flesh. As our verse says, our weaponry is from God. It takes divine power to overthrow strongholds.

Let’s consider three practical and functional practices in overcoming strongholds.

Firstly, call it out! Name the problem. Identify what is lifting itself above you and seeking to control you. Our verse says, “We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God.” It could be anything that has mastery over your thoughts and brings you into sin. When you say it, the problem is identified and delineated in your mind. The ambiguity is removed, and clarity results.

Secondly, confess it! Our heavenly Father is committed to a vibrant, healthy relationship with all of His children. He knows we sin, and the work of Christ has made provision for us to keep us in fellowship with God.

If this fellowship is to be maintained, we need to confess our sins to Him. The Bible says, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).

Don’t sidestep it, minimize it, or rationalize it. Just confess it! Confessing sin to God is essential, as is confessing sin to one another. “Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power.” (James 5:16).

God expects us to live in community. This is why it is so important to surround yourself with people who genuinely care about you. Bringing hidden things to light is not easy, especially for a quiet introvert, but it is necessary.

Being open with trusted friends and being held accountable by them gives you the added edge for success.

A few weeks ago, one of the men in our men’s study suggested that when we pray, instead of praying for each other as we usually did, we pray for ourselves. Wow, was that ever eye-opening?

If you are going to pray for yourself, you have to voice your weaknesses. It was not easy, but it was so good. It was good for me to voice some of my inward struggles, and it was also good for the others to hear what my needs were.

Thirdly, claim it! Claim the victory in Jesus' name! Once sin is identified and confessed, we invite the Holy Spirit to take control. We seek God's help in overcoming. We lean into Him. We receive His strength. We walk in His might.

When writing to the Ephesian church, Paul said, “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might” (Ephesians 6:10). There is power in the name of Jesus! As we rely on His strength, as Israel did at Jericho, we, like them, can blow the trumpets of triumph, and our Jericho walls will come tumbling down.
 

Dave Food, 10/03/2024
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Planning your Visit

Welcome to Runnymede Christian Fellowship, an Egham Church


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Runnymede Christian Fellowship is a church based in Egham but serving a much larger geographical area. Our members come from EghamVirginia Water, Staines, Windsor, Englefield Green, Egham Hythe, Pooley Green, Maidenhead, Heathrow, Slough, Ashford, Thorpe, and beyond.

Our church is a community of believers who regularly meet to share life and show God's love. We do this by encouraging and serving each other and the community. We believe in the power of prayer, and we are always happy to pray for you.
 

Church - What to expect

Our Sunday service is available to stream online at 11:00 a.m. You can join us on Livestream or via Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube or X (Twitter).



The Sunday Service is now held at Coopers Hall, Strodes College, Strodes College Lane in Egham open to all, so if you would like to join us, please feel free to do so. If you have any questions, please call us on 01784 637010.

We run a physical Sunday School most weeks, or if you would like your children to receive a weekly Sunday School teaching pack that you can do from home, please email us at admin@e-runnymede.co.uk so that we can send you the materials.
 

Church on Sunday at Strodes College, Egham


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Our Sunday service starts at 11:00 a.m. and typically lasts about 90 minutes.

We start each service with lively worship with songs from around the world, followed by inspired Bible-based teaching. All our sermons are recorded and are available as a podcast after the service.

We have a monthly cycle of Sunday services, with our Communion Service being on the first Sunday of each month and an All-Age All-Nation Service on the second Sunday of each month. Our other Sunday services include Spirit-focused and teaching services.

We have consciously adopted being a blended church that is both for those online and face-to-face. You are welcome to join us on Livestream or via Facebook, Linkedin, YouTube, or X (Twitter), or you can catch up and watch the recordings later.
 

Joining us in person

Visiting a new and unfamiliar church for the first time can be intimidating, but we want to ensure you feel welcome and enjoy your time with us. A friendly face will be waiting to meet you at the entrance and welcome you. 

Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Our Sunday Service starts at 11:00 a.m. and typically runs for about 90 minutes, sometimes followed by tea and coffee.
 

Driving and Car Parking

Our Sunday Morning Service is now held at Coopers Hall, Strodes College, Strodes College Lane, Egham, TW20 9DR, which has plenty of Parking. Click on the link for directions to RCF.

We have plenty of parking spaces right outside the building. Spaces are reserved near the entrance for anyone with mobility problems (for those with a blue badge). Please let us know if you need to use one of these spaces, have any special needs, or require any assistance.

The car parking area is a public area, so please ensure that your children are under your control and that, for their safety, they do not run around in the car park.
 

Visiting with children?

Everyone is welcome at RCF. We encourage everyone, young and old, to join the service. We have Sunday School, which starts after worship and runs during the sermon for 30 to 40 minutes for children aged 5 to 13. On the second Sunday of each month, we have a shorter All-Aged All Nations Service, where the children stay for the worship and the sermon.
 

After Church

We chat over coffee and biscuits after church on the first, third and fourth Sundays. If you want to get more acquainted, why not join us for a Sunday lunch with some of our members? The meal is on us! Please contact us and let us know. We would love to share a meal and get to know you better!

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Any Questions?

If you have any questions, please review our FAQ page. Here, you’ll find answers to many common questions. If you still have questions or concerns, please contact us; we’d love to hear from you.
 

WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU TO RCF!!

 
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Important announcement
(20th October 2024)

We are a growing Church – so we have moved our Sunday Services to:

Strodes College, Strodes College Lane,
Egham, Surrey, TW20 9DR
Dave Food, 24/10/2024
 
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