Frequently Asked Questions
On this page we have listed some of the most frequently asked questions about Salford Elim Church. If you have a question that isn’t covered, please contact us to ask.
What time is your Sunday service?
Our service starts at 10.30am.
How do I get there?
We’re easily accessible by car or bus, being just off the A6. You can find details of where we are on our Location page, which also gives details of buses that stop at the end of the road we are on.
How long are the services?
Our service lasts about 90 minutes, and contains music and teaching from the Bible that will apply directly to your life.
Is there a dress code?
No. Feel free to dress in clothes that are comfortable for you. You can “dress up” if you want, or wear casual clothes. God is interested in your heart, not your wardrobe.
Will I be singled out if I’m new?
Absolutely not. You are our guest. Each Sunday, there are people just like you who are checking out Salford Elim Church for the first time. Our goal is for you to have the best experience possible. So you can feel free to be anonymous.
What about my kids?
Salford Elim Church has an exciting Children’s ministry where your kids will be taught the Bible in age appropriate classes. Our goal is to make church on Sunday the best bit of your kid’s week.
What are your beliefs & values?
Salford Elim Church holds to the basic Christian beliefs shared by many people all over the world. They are written down in a systematic way on the national Elim website. Our values are specific to our church, and set out in detail here.
Why do you meet in an Anglican church?
We share the church of Holy Angels. A number of years ago, we found ourselves needing a building to worship in. Holy Angels kindly agreed to us using their building. Our relationship with the church has grown over the years. Our hope is that we will develop many congregations that will use the church building at many different times throughout the week. Our world is one where the things that we want are available almost on a 24/7 basis. We think that church should be equally accessible to people.








