George Jeffreys: founder of the Elim Pentecostal movement.

 

A BRIEF HISTORY OF ELIM

The Elim Churches were founded in 1915 coming out of the Welsh Revival of 1904. This revival impacted a man named George Jeffreys, giving him a passion to reach people with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Alongside an “Evangelistic Band” of devoted Christians, meetings were commenced and miracles of healing began. Churches were then established as new believers found hope in Jesus Christ. This work began in Ireland and then spread across the UK. Later, it has spread to many different nations across the world.

Elim’s beginnings in New Zealand were the result of the visits of Smith Wigglesworth, an evangelist who held meetings in the Wellington Town Hall in the 1920s with many miraculous healings taking place and stories of lives transformed by the power of the gospel.

The Pentecostal Church of New Zealand came out of that visit. The Wellington church was officially joined to Elim in 1952 and since then Elim Churches have been set up at different locations accorss Aotearoa, New Zealand.

These stories of God at work in the lives of people are a constant encouragement and reminder to us of God’s great story of redemption which is unfolding both in New Zealand and across the world today.

Link to Elim One Church UK - A brief history of Elim