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A collection of our Sunday morning campaign messages.

In this message, Pastor Jason Heron (Elim Northampton) looks at the life of Moses and other unlikely people in the Bible to show how God often chooses those who don’t seem like obvious candidates. A powerful reminder that God can use anyone, no matter their background or doubts.

In this message, Pastor Jason Heron (Elim Northampton) explores how believers around the world experience trials and challenges in their faith. He shares biblical insight on perseverance, growth, and how God works through difficult seasons. An encouraging message for anyone facing struggles or wanting to understand the purpose behind trials.

In this message, Pastor Lynda Heron from Elim Northampton explores the meaning and importance of baptism. She explains how it represents an outward expression of an inward change, symbolising new life in Christ and a step of obedience in the Christian faith. A helpful message for anyone wanting to understand baptism more deeply or considering taking that step.

In this episode from the Why Series at Elim Northampton, Evangelist Mark Greenwood explores why evangelism is central to the Christian life. With biblical insight and practical encouragement, he challenges believers to overcome fear, share their faith boldly, and embrace the call to reach others with the message of Jesus.

In this powerful message from our Why? series, Pastor Jason Heron explores the meaning of metanoeo—a transformative change of mind and heart. Focusing on the topic of repentance, he challenges the common misconception that repentance is something negative or shameful. Instead, this sermon reveals repentance as a gift—an invitation to realign with God, experience freedom, and step into new life. Honest, hopeful, and deeply practical, this episode will help you see repentance not as something to fear, but as a beautiful pathway to change.

As part of our “Why?” series, Pastor Lynda Heron brings a special Mother’s Day message from our Child Dedication service at Elim Northampton: “Why Dedication?”Drawing from the story of Hannah and Samuel in 1 Samuel, Pastor Lynda explores the heart behind dedicating our children to God. Through Hannah’s faith, prayer, and willingness to give Samuel back to the Lord, we are reminded that dedication is not just a moment in a service, but a lifelong posture of trust, gratitude, and surrender.

In this message from our Why series, Rev Dominic De Souza shares a personal and honest reflection on the question: Why Christianity? Throughout the sermon, Dominic explores four key reasons for why Christianity is compelling:Historically – examining the historical foundation of the Christian faith and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.Philosophically – considering how Christianity offers meaningful answers to life’s deepest questions about truth, morality, and purpose.Existentially – reflecting on the human search for identity, meaning, and hope, and how the message of Jesus speaks directly into our personal struggles and longings.Experientially – sharing how faith in Jesus transforms lives, drawing from both his own story and the lived experiences of countless believers.

In this powerful message from our Why series, preached on 1st March 2026 at Elim Northampton, Jason Heron unpacks a vital question for today’s church: Why Unity?Pastor Jason explores why unity is not just a nice idea, but a biblical mandate and a spiritual force. Drawing from Scripture, he reveals how unity strengthens the church, releases God’s power, protects against division, and becomes a powerful witness to the world.

In this week’s Why Series, Donna Akodu explores why worship is more than just a song. Tracing it back before hymns and all the way to Eden, she reminds us that worship has always been about our relationship with God — a daily posture of surrender, not just music on a Sunday.

In this week’s Why Series message, Pastor Lynda Heron explores why we serve in church — practically and purposefully. She shares why joining a team and serving isn’t just about filling a gap, but about building God’s house and growing in our own faith. In a world that encourages people to be served rather than to serve, Pastor Lynda reminds us that serving is biblical, life-giving, and an honour. Be encouraged to discover the joy and impact of playing your part on a team and serving within the life of the church.