Limitless One 2025 group photograph
 

Celebrating new life: 127 young people respond to the gospel

One night. Nine locations. Thousands of young people. Limitless One 2025 wasn’t just an event; it was a night of transformation, worship, and heaven-celebrating moments.

 

Count on it - there’s more joy in heaven over one sinner’s rescued life than over ninety-nine good people in no need of rescue. Luke 15:7

On Saturday 15 February 2025, thousands of young people gathered across the UK for Limitless One — a nationwide youth event hosted in nine venues on the same night. With powerful worship, inspiring teaching, energetic moments, and space for personal ministry, this one-night gathering created a shared experience full of faith, fun, and freedom.

But what made the night truly unforgettable was this: 127 young people responded to the gospel. That’s 127 lives beginning a new journey of faith in Jesus — and heaven is celebrating every single one.

Across each location, we saw young people encounter God in real and personal ways. Youth leaders and teams created environments of welcome, boldness, and expectation. Whether it was someone making a first-time decision or taking a fresh step of commitment, the atmosphere was full of joy, hope, and purpose.

If you were there and want to relive it — or you’re curious about what happened on this incredible night — check out the Limitless One 2025 highlights video and celebrate with us.


 

 


This article was first published in the Your Elim newsletter. You can read the first edition here, and sign up to the newsletter here.

 
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