Sermons @ Salford Elim Church

Sermons @ Salford Elim Church


Latest Episodes

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?

Being Called To Be Church – Finish Well
September 30, 2018

As we reach the conclusion to Luke’s book of Acts, we are reminded of Paul’s dogged commitment to the people God called him to minister to.

Being Called To Be Church – When Life Gets Stormy
September 23, 2018

Paul knew that his journey by sea to Rome might mean disaster, having been shipwrecked before. Sometimes we need help to get us through the storms of life.

Being Called To Be Church – Unafraid and Unashamed
September 16, 2018

Paul was imprisoned but not intimidated, because he knew the risen Jesus and the promise that God would be with him on days like these.

Being Called To Be Church – The End of the Beginning
September 09, 2018

Paul's third missionary journey was chaotic. He faced confrontation head-on but he also knew when to walk away. We often need wisdom to know the difference.

Being Called To Be Church – Clashing With Culture
August 26, 2018

The gospel will be good news for some, but bad news for those who stand in opposition to its principles.

Being Called To Be Church – Filled With The Holy Spirit
August 19, 2018

The Spirit who birthed the church at Pentecost continues to breathe life in to us, so that we can be more than we could ever be on our own.

Being Called To Be Church – Communicating With Culture
August 05, 2018

When Paul visited Athens, he saw a culture full of worship. How do we respond to our own culture and its objects of worship?

Being Called To Be Church – Seizing New Opportunities
July 29, 2018

Sometimes, God blocks doors in order for his plan to be accomplished. How do we embrace the opportunities God presents to us?

Being Called To Be Church – Church Fights
July 22, 2018

Unfortunately, church can often be a place of conflict and hurt. How do we disagree well?