About

Geoff has devoted his life to Christian leadership, ministry, and service both in the UK and internationally. The following overview highlights his family life, extensive leadership roles, global ministry involvement, and ongoing work with churches and leaders around the world.

An elderly man with white hair and glasses standing outdoors on a stone pathway with trees and bushes in the background, wearing a navy blue sweater and light blue collared shirt, holding a notebook in his left hand.
  • He also served on the board of Grassroots which is a Board made up of church leaders from the ‘New Churches’ in the UK. ‘New Churches’ being those denominations that have been formed since the 1900’s.

  • Geoff Feasey was a member of the Elim Pentecostal Church National Leadership Team and held that position for 18 years. He was also at the same time, Elim’s longest serving Regional Superintendent, having served the North East Region in the UK for 20 years and the Southern Region, the Welsh Region and the South West Midlands Region for 4 years.

    He served on numerous Committee’s and Board’s within Elim, which included the Management Board, and the Ministerial Selection Board, and he taught at the Regents Theological College in the School of Ministry. He also served as Elim’s Parliamentary Liaison Officer for four years and visited The Houses of Parliament on a regular basis.

  • Geoff has written many books, a list of which can be found on this website under ‘Bookstore

  • Geoff has travelled widely and has preached in the USA, Africa, The Far East, Canada, New Zealand and throughout the UK and in many countries in Europe, where he served for ten years as Elim’s Western European Director. He also served for ten years on the Presidium of The Pentecostal European Fellowship. He has also appeared on Revelation TV and Talk Radio Europe several times.

  • As a Conference and Seminar speaker, Geoff still ministers in the U.K. and Western Europe and still mentors several leaders and churches. His ministry activity is listed in the “Events” page.

    One of his main ventures over the past few years is a growing involvement with churches and leaders in Nigeria.
    He ministers mainly by Zoom each month to leaders throughout Nigeria and the broadcasts are also carried to Canada, USA, and throughout the UK

    He is also involved with a new ministry entitled “Let’s Praise Him” - this new emerging ministry is bringing churches together for nights of Praise and Worship and is seeing church buildings packed to capacity with Christians of all denominations enjoying times of fun, fellowship and friendship.

  • Geoff is a Londoner and comes from a strong Christian background, and his family has had links with many churches for generations. Geoff trained for the ministry at the Elim Bible College in 1968 to 1970.. His 9th great grandfather was John Milton, a hymn writer and author of “Paradise Lost”. John Milton’s daughter Mary married Hezikiah Feasey, so she became Geoff’s 8th great grandmother. John Milton’s love of Latin and Greek caused him to be appointed as ‘Secretary For Foreign Tongues” in 1649 by the Council of State for Oliver Cromwell’s Commonwealth Government.

    Carole hails from Newfoundland, Canada, and trained as a nurse in St John’s before nursing in the North West Territories in a hospital run by the PAOC (The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) amongst the indigenous people there.

    Coming from a strong Christian background like Geoff, she headed to the U.K. in 1969 to the Elim Bible College where they both met. They pastored churches in England, Wales and Northern Ireland before embarking on national and international ministry.

  • April Blog

    My monthly blog is designed to answer any question, or comment that I receive by email or through the web site. This month - April - I am answering a question that was posed to me by a member of the Whitebeam Christian Fellowship in Bristol.

    Question. What does it mean “Tree of Life whose leaves are for the healing of the nations”?

    Revelation 22 v 2 speaks of the “Tree of Life whose leaves are for the healing of the nations”

    This is a symbolic picture of the new beginning. The New Jerusalem, and the New Heaven and Earth, and the new Paradise that Jesus referred to when He told the dying thief who had repented, that “today you will be with me in Paradise”.

    It’s interesting that the old Garden of Eden was cursed by sin, and the Hebrew word for Paradise is ‘Gan Eden’. So the old tree and it’s leaves were cursed and died, but in Paradise the new Tree of Life symbolises the new beginning and the leaves representing healing to the nations.

    March Blog


    “For all that has been - thanks” - “For all that will be - yes”

    Dag Hammerskold.  -  UN General Secretary 1953 - 1961

    Dag Hammerskold is regarded as probably the best and finest General Secretary of the United Nations, he was calm under pressure, peaceful in discussions but a solid and tough leader. That quote comes from a man who knew God and who trusted The Lord totally. In some ways it says it all, looking back we thank God for His blessings and Grace, and looking forward we trust Him to guide us, protect us and bring us to the centre of His plan and purpose. And we say ‘yes’ to all that He has in store for us.