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Ready for the King

Consider with me the simplicity of Christmas. The entry of God’s Son into the world came without any human fanfare, even though angels sang His birth to humble shepherds over the arid and thorny pastures of Galilee. There were no creature comforts in His lodging, just a rough stable and scratchy hay and humble swaddling cloth and the cool night air, thick with the pungent smell of animals and the occasional sounds of their discomfort. Perhaps not even the customary midwife arrived to attend his birth. The delivery occurred in the simplest possible space, as Jesus and His parents found no hospitality in a guest room.

Jesus lived in the same simplicity into which He was born. No liveried footmen carried Him in a litter from place to place throughout His life, nor did He ride in a carriage pulled by fine horses; He walked or rode a donkey. As He once said to His disciples, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head” (Matthew 8:20 ESV). The Gospels tell of His camping or His staying in the homes of friends, and occasionally we read that He passed the nights praying in vigil outdoors or sleeping on the deck of a fishing boat. 

When the time came for Jesus to die, He shed the royal robe that had been placed on Him in mockery by Pilate’s soldiers at the Roman praetorium before being crucified on the cross, exiting the world as He had entered it: bloody, naked, and wet from water breaking out—this time from the hole in His heart.

The same signs of simplicity marked the beginning of Christmas and the apparent end of the story, but appearances are deceiving. The beginning and the end held the most profound mystery and irony; much more was at stake than what appeared to the casual observer. No one, not even His forewarned disciples, would have predicted the resurrection or the glory that was to follow. Yet all that glory lay latent in the simplicity that marked His life from its beginning till the dawn of New Creation.

And so, as we prepare our hearts for Christmas, remember the simplicity of His lifestyle and consider how to take His words seriously: Therefore, I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink, or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow, reap, or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Can any one of you, by worrying, add a single hour to your life? “And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labour or spin. Yet I tell you that not even Solomon, in all his splendour, was dressed like one of these. If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you—you of little faith? So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well (Matthew 6:25–33 NIV).

Whatever you were desiring to receive for Christmas, let it go. Set your heart on the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ. In that simplicity, you will surely receive with Him all things. This Christmas, find the simplicity, and you will find glory wrapped up in it as well. 

Dave Food, 18/12/2023
Glenys
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Welcome to Runnymede Christian Fellowship, an Egham Church


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Runnymede Christian Fellowship is a church that, although based physically in Egham, serves a much larger geographical location. We have members who come from Egham, Virginia Water, Staines, Windsor, Englefield Green, Egham Hythe, Pooley Green, Heathrow, Thorpe and beyond.

Our church is a community of believers who regularly meet together to share life and show God's love. We do this by encouraging and serving each other and the community. We are a church that believes 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 Twitter.

The church at Virginia Lodge in Egham is open, 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 Virginia Lodge


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

Driving and Car Parking

Our address is Waspe Farm Car Park, England TW20 9LF. 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 cake after church on the second 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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