Sermons @ Salford Elim Church

Sermons @ Salford Elim Church


Latest Episodes

Cross-Shaped Disciples (Mark 10:32-45)
September 12, 2017

Jesus tells the disciples how he will change everything by dying on the cross & rising from the dead, but two mishear think only of their own future.

Disciples and Children (Mark 10:13-16)
August 27, 2017

Once again Jesus defies the expectations of his culture (including his disciples); this time by welcoming children. In fact, he went much further than that…

Disciples and Marriage (Mark 10:1-12)
August 23, 2017

Once again, the Pharisees came to try and trip Jesus up; this time about the issues of divorce. But Jesus refused to play their game.

Damaging One Another (Mark 9:42-50)
August 13, 2017

We're called to take care of one another; treat each other gently; act as though we belong to one another. Even when we're very different from each other.

Who is the Greatest? (Mark 9:33-41)
August 09, 2017

Jesus and the disciples were on a long journey, and the disciples were arguing about who is the greatest. We have a look at Jesus' response to them…

The Failing Disciples (Mark 9:14-32)
August 01, 2017

Jesus, Peter, James & John come down from an incredible mountaintop experience to find the other disciples arguing about why they couldn't exorcise a demon.

Can You See The Glory? (Mark 9:2-13)
July 25, 2017

The transfiguration is the mind-blowing final scene of Mark's three-part drama of who Jesus is. Jesus is transformed and a voice calls us to listen to him…

Can You See The Cross? (Mark 8:34-9:1)
July 17, 2017

Jesus continues to develop the implications of what it means to be a disciple. There's no way around this - we have to walk the same road as Jesus.

Can You See The Messiah? (Mark 8:27-33)
July 12, 2017

Jesus asks the disciples who they think he is. Peter answers: You are the Messiah. This sermon explores that whole moment, and the expectations Peter had.

You Still Don’t Understand? (Mark 8:1-21)
June 27, 2017

The question that has been bubbling under the gospel of Mark is now becoming central: who is Jesus?