Bringing Life to Ashford
Nic shares a powerful insight on understanding the difference between enjoying His provision and investing in Kingdom multiplication. True kingdom generosity creates multi-generational impact and requires proper stewardship to unlock heaven's abundance. When we give cheerfully with pure motives and hearts focused on blessing others, we position ourselves to receive and steward God's provision in ways that advance His kingdom purposes.
Nic shares on being free from condemnation, performance-based thinking, fear of failure, and a poverty mentality that doubts God's provision. Through true repentance, we can see our thinking transformed, making decisions from security in His love, trusting His provision, and walking in the freedom of sonship.
Many believers struggle with an orphan mindset, living from a place of comparison, striving, and fear rather than embracing their identity as God's children. Nic sets the landscape for the next 2 weeks as we dive into the tell-tale signs of an orphan mindset and what it looks like to learn to live for an audience of One, resting in our identity as beloved children of God.
What if you could trade all your mistakes, shame, and brokenness for perfect righteousness? Listen to this Easter Sunday message as Chris Kimmance expands on the ultimate and greatest exchange that changed history forever! Jesus has overcome!
Do you see Jesus as your King, or just your helper?
Chris shares about the call on Pneuma Church to go to the nations. What began as a local vision focused on bringing life to Ashford is now evolving into a global calling to impact nations. Every one of us is responsible for discipling nations through Jesus' commission, whether in daily environments or internationally. Where is God calling you to extend the influence of the Kingdom of God?
God's presence is not limited to physical spaces like temples or churches! His Spirit dwells within us, making our bodies His temple. Chris unpacks this truth in relation to Stephen's message in Acts 7, calling us to live with a heightened awareness of God's holiness and the responsibility that comes with being His dwelling place.
The early church in Acts 6 recognised the importance of recognizing and fulfilling one's unique roles. Chris unpacks this passage of the Bible for us, and encourages us that no job is secular when done for God's glory and every role, no matter how mundane it seems, is a ministry when approached with a heart full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom.
Chris delved into the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10 and the significance of sitting at Jesus' feet: a posture that symbolizes humility, hunger for spiritual nourishment, and a desire to be transformed by His words. It's from this position that we can offer true and extravagant worship.
Every one of us has a role to play in God's plan! Chris brings a powerful reminder to us of the importance of gathering together, and living as an apostolic people. We are sent by God with His authority to bring His kingdom wherever we are: to bring hope, healing, and the love of Jesus to a world in need.
Kat brought a challenge from Acts 5:17-42 to not allow a legalistic mindset to hinder our relationship with God, where we may be in danger of fighting against what God is doing. The advancement of God's kingdom will inevitably clash with the opposing values of other kingdoms. We are called to be filled with the Holy Spirit as carriers of kingdom values, standing firm in our faith and proclaiming the good news of Jesus with boldness and wisdom.
Chris challenges us in this message to not see the commands of Jesus as a checklist but as reflection of a loving relationship with Him. Love for Jesus naturally leads to keeping His commands, not out of obligation but from a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit, moving from ritualistic obedience to a genuine desire to follow His ways.
The early church exemplified a radical unity and selflessness, where believers shared everything they had, ensuring no one was in need. Nic deeply challenged us to shift our mindsets over money, wealth and belongings from ownership to stewardship to allow us to freely give, meet needs and transform lives.
Chris picks back up our series through the book of Acts as we continue to learn to study the Bible together, sharing from Acts 5 about living straight with God - He is not to be trifled with!
Ben shares how the Israelites in Exodus 14 moved out of faith into fear at the Red Sea, and the opportunity for us to grow in trusting the loving hand of God to guide us through life's circumstances and 'Red Sea' moments.
Chris spoke from Joshua 3:5 about the call to consecration, aligning our lives with God's will and committing our attention and devotion wholly to Him.
At the start of a new year, Chris asks us the question: where are God's promises taking you this year?
In the last Sunday before Christmas, Kat unpacks the Christmas story in Luke 2 and explores God's favour in connection with peace and God's glory.
Carols at Pneuma (Nic Kimmance) by Pneuma Church
The Power of Gratitude (Chris Kimmance) by Pneuma Church
What does it mean to be born again? (Chris Kimmance) by Pneuma Church
Guest speaker and dear friend Nicola Neal from Every Life International shares a challenging word about the relationship between Jesus and Judas and the invitation to go low in loving those who are hard to love and those who might hurt and betray us.
Acts 4: Being a Holy Trouble Maker (Nic Kimmance) by Pneuma Church
Chris continues our series through the book of Acts as we learn to study the Bible together, sharing from Acts 3.
Acts 3: Ready to step into a miracle moment (Nic Kimmance) by Pneuma Church
Acts 2: Letting the Bible speak (Chris Kimmance) by Pneuma Church
David continues our series on the book of Acts in the New Testament.
Guest speaker Jamie Watters, from Dwelling Place Church in Glasgow, opened up Matthew 9 in the Bible to encourage us into unapologetic faith, trust and risk in the things of the Kingdom!
Home for Good works to mobilise the Church in the UK to play a part in ensuring that every child and young person has the home they need, whether through fostering or adoption, providing supported lodgings, as well as advocating for systemic change. Billy-Jo shared a little of her own story in the foster care system, and challenged us on the holy inconvenience of Love.
Kat continued our series through the book of Acts as we learn how to study the Bible together, sharing from the second half of Acts 2. Stay tuned to the end for a powerful prophetic word from Senior Pastor Nic Kimmance ahead of our October gathering of Life to the City!
Invited to partner in multiplication (Lisa Leaf, Compassion UK) by Pneuma Church
Nic continues our journey through the book of Acts, helping us to pull out of scripture what God is saying to us and what we need to do about it.
We start off September with a new series on the book of Acts, using 3 questions to help us get the most out of reading the Bible.
Nic wraps up our summer series by sharing from the story of Jesus healing the leper in Mark's gospel. If you want to catch the clip from the Chosen that Nic used, you can head to our YouTube or Facebook page to watch back (1:16:35)
In the penultimate Sunday of our Summer of Miracles series, Chris Tatton opens up John 5 and challenges us to lean towards the person of Jesus over process for our healing and breakthrough.
Speaking from Mark 7, Kat continues our summer series by unpacking for us that Jesus has come to tend to our physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs, and unblocks the way for abundance!
Chrissie continues our Summer of Miracles series by speaking from Mark 3.
Chris Kimmance kicked off the first of our 5 week series on healing this summer, encouraging us from the miracle story of Jairus' daughter in Mark 5. The first half of this episode may make more sense if you watch back on YouTube/Facebook!
What is the point of turning up at church, following Jesus and praying, if we don't live from the power of the resurrection of Jesus? Nic opens up 1 Corinthians 15 to help us to understand that the power of the resurrection of Jesus is more than enough to give us the victory in all situations and circumstances.
The sin that easily entangles (Chris Kimmance) by Pneuma Church
Your faith is not going to grow by itself! In Pneuma Together Sunday, Chrissie unpacked what it looks like to put in the effort to be intentionally rooted in the Word of God and the fruit of transformation that it brings to our lives.
Jesus walked in both love and all the gifts of the Spirit, and we can do this same! David Lamb unpacks an uncomplicated yet profound truth and challenges us to change our thinking: "The gifts of the Spirit are easy!"
This Father's Day, Chris unpacks how Father God is the one who gives us our identity and has created earthly fathers to echo that.
Life with Jesus is not about our names; it's about His Name!
Continuing our theme on being equipped, Chris shared on unity within the Church as the body of Christ and our need for one another.
In this episode, Chris expands on Ephesians 4 and the importance of being trained as well as having the discipline to train ourselves for every work that we've been called to do.
The power of the Holy Spirit is the fuel for our commission - we can't 'go' without Him! On Pentecost Sunday, Kat expanded on who the person of the Holy Spirit is, why we need to be equipped with power and how we receive it.
Why do we need to be equipped to bring the Kingdom? And how can we posture our hearts to be ready to learn and do the things Jesus did?
Chris Kimmance speaks from Ephesians 4 as he unpacks where God is taking us in this next season. If Jesus has given us the mandate to go make disciples of all nations, what is the role of the church?
As we move into a season of equipping, Chris unpacked what the authority of Jesus has to do with making disciples of all nations.
In the second part of a two-part teaching, Chris explores how we can position ourselves to get the most out of our leaders and honour them well.