ELS2026 - EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS

Will you miss out on these offers?

Secure these Elim Leaders Summit Early Bird savings before the end of 31 October 2025

The Elim Leaders Summit is an opportunity for leaders and teams to step away from the demands of everyday ministry and take time to refocus, learn, and connect. From 12–14 May 2026, we’ll gather at the Harrogate Convention Centre for three days designed to strengthen your leadership and renew your vision

Lock in these Early Bird savings before it's too late

  • £165 per delegate (1–5 tickets) - save £10 per person
  • £144 per delegate for groups of 6+ from the same church - save £31 per person

You can book now and confirm delegate names by 31 March 2026.

Why attend?

  • Take time to renew your vision and spiritual focus
  • Equip your team with practical tools and shared learning
  • Invest in emerging leaders and specialist ministries
  • Connect with other leaders for encouragement and support
  • Create space to plan and pray for the future together


Elim Leaders Summit event details

📅 12–14 May 2026
📍 Harrogate Convention Centre (HG1 5LA)
👉 Book your place at elimleaders.org.uk

Book now to secure Early Bird pricing before 31 October 2025. From 1 November, standard pricing applies.

For assistance, email els@elim.org.uk or call 01684 588949.

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