- What Freedom Prayer is:
In freedom prayer a small team (2/3 people) will listen to God on behalf of the prayee and share what they believe he is saying. They will be listening for words from God speaking to the true identity of the believer and also insight from the Holy Spirit concerning those things that are rooted in the lies that have been believed and the brokenness of the past. The term strongholds may well be used (2 Corinthians 10) to describe patterns of thought and behaviour that resists the truth of the knowledge of God and keep us enslaved. We believe that through prayer these can be wonderfully demolished
Repentance forgiveness and agreement with God's word are central to freedom prayer and we believe that it is a form of prayer that empowers Christian to rise up into their identity in Christ
In freedom prayer the team will only ever offer their revelation and will in no way seek to impose it. The prayee is always at liberty to pray and engage with revelations offered, or not, because freedom prayer is a collaborative way of praying in which prayee and the team work together under God's leading
- What Freedom Prayer is not:
This prayer is not a counselling or therapy session nor an intercessory time, though we value all these things.
Freedom prayer teams will not give advice or specific life direction during session for example on questions such as:
- Whom to marry
- Which job to take
- An answer to a pressing decision
- After your Prayer Time:
After the prayer time please do feedback to the prayer team or let us know any feedback by contacting us at the freedom prayer office. freedomprayer@ccfulham.com . We would love to hear how your prayer time went.
You are encouraged to continue your walk into freedom through honest and accountable relationships with other believers, seeking out your Church leaders where appropriate.
- Safeguarding:
It is important for you to know that, if at any time during the prayer session you were to disclose information about current ongoing abuse, we are not able to keep that information confidential and are obligated to pass it on to our safeguarding officer. If this were to happen the leader of the prayer time would inform you of this as soon as it became clear that the confidentiality of the prayer time may be compromised.
Safeguarding Policy
At Christchurch Fulham we believe that every person has a value and dignity which comes directly from the creation of male and female in God’s own image and likeness. Among other things, this implies a duty to value all people as bearing the image of God and therefore to protect them from harm.
- We commit ourselves to nurture, protect an safeguard all our members, particularly children, young people and adults at risk.
- We will respond without delay to concerns or allegations that a child or adult at risk may have been harmed, cooperating with the police and social care services in any investigation.
- How to find us...
Our Address:
67 Studdridge Street, Fulham, London, SW6 3TD
More information on how to find us including information about parking and public transport can be found here.