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Watch the Elim Leaders Summit 2025 online

Experience powerful worship, teaching, and ministry from wherever you are.

This May, you can be part of something significant as the Elim Leaders Summit is streamed live and free on YouTube.

From 13–15 May, five main sessions will be live streamed, offering everyone a chance to be inspired, refreshed, and empowered—whether you're watching live or catching up later on demand.

What to expect

We’ll explore how our individual callings come together to reveal a bigger picture—how the Church, as a whole, reflects the fullness of Jesus. Through the fivefold gifts described in Ephesians 4 (apostolic vision, prophetic insight, evangelistic passion, pastoral care, and teaching wisdom), these sessions will help us recognise and celebrate how God works through each of us.

These times of worship and ministry will be led by experienced and respected Elim leaders and are designed to create space for God to speak, renew, and strengthen us.

How to watch

  • Subscribe to the Elim YouTube channel: elim.org.uk/youtube
  • Turn on notifications to get a reminder when sessions go live.
  • Watch live or on demand at a time that suits you.
     

Spread the word

Whether you’re tuning in from home, gathering with friends, or watching together at church, we’d love for you to be part of the journey. Let’s step into this moment as one movement, ready to be equipped and empowered for all that lies ahead.

Watch these sessions live or on demand

Tuesday @ 10:30


Tuesday @ 19:15


Wednesday @ 11:30


Wednesday @ 19:15


Thursday @ 11:30

 

 
Why you can’t hide your light under a bushel
Our faith may be personal, but it can never be private. We are called to be faithful citizens in the public sphere, argues Malcolm Duncan
Strengthening ties with the Church of Pentecost
The Ghana-based Church of Pentecost keeps excellent records and is seeing astonishing growth, reports Michelle Nunn after her recent visit to their General Council session.
Chaplain spreading his wings after book’s success!
When Elim chaplain Simeon Sturney wrote ‘You, Me and the Butterfly’ for the women prisoners he supports he hoped it might resonate with some of them. Little did he expect its escalating fanbase. Chris Rolfe reports.
God is on the move – but are you prepared to share good news?
As reports indicate Gen Z people are less likely to identify as atheists and Bible sales soar, Phil Knox unpacks the data.
A real thriller in Manila!
A mission trip to the Philippines, complete with high school outreach and a triple wedding, was a great training ground, reports MiT Kevin Kirkland.
 

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