Sermons @ Salford Elim Church

Sermons @ Salford Elim Church


Latest Episodes

Giving Thanks; Looking Forward
December 30, 2018

Who do we need to thank for getting to where we are now? Who do we need around us to enable us to continue to run the Christian race well?

Demonstrating Love
December 23, 2018

Christmas reminds us that we seek an ongoing, unconditional love. It's also the time when we remember that such love has already been given to us, and we can demonstrate this love to others.

Bringing Joy
December 16, 2018

In a society looking for happiness in all sorts of ways, how do we experience real joy that lasts through any and every situation we might face?

Having Hope; Bringing Hope
December 09, 2018

As Christians we are called to have hope in the faithfulness of God, and to be people who bring hope into the lives of others. That's the message of advent.

Extravagantly Inefficient Love of God
November 25, 2018

The parable of the lost sheep shows such extravagant inefficiency, and highlights the lengths God will go to search for those who find themselves separated from him.

Our Vision and Values: Paying Careful Attention To One Another
November 18, 2018

We want to be a church who pays careful attention to one another, so that we can help each other grow as disciples.

Our Vision and Values: Alert to God’s Leading
November 11, 2018

God is still speaking, but are we listening? We want to be a church that is alert to the Spirit's leading through the gift of prophecy.

Our Vision and Values: Whole-Life Disciples
October 28, 2018

As followers of Jesus, we may be in the minority but we can make a real difference to society if we maintain our distinctiveness in the whole of our lives.

Our Vision and Values: Whole-Life Disciples
October 21, 2018

If we're going to be a growing community of whole-life disciples, we have serve God where He's placed us; whether it's where we expected to be or not.

Our Vision and Values: A Growing Community
October 14, 2018

We want to be a growing community, not just a growing church. But what does this look like, and what can we learn from the early church?