As a ministry, we are passionate about bringing healing, wholeness and freedom in Christ to all. Jesus’ ministry flowed out of the prophecy given in Isaiah 61 and we are called to continue the works that He did (John 14:12). We believe that by bringing the light of Christ into the darkness and creating an atmosphere in which God can move and speak, people can be released from what holds them captive and be equipped to reach out to others. We long to give people the tools and understanding they need to live a life in the Spirit, which brings transformation and overflows to those around them.
Equipping churches and individuals
We offer face-to-face group sessions which include worship, teaching and a time of ministry to release churches and individuals into the fullness of life which Christ offers. We cover topics such as Spiritual gifts, intimacy with God and supernatural power which are grounded in Scripture and applicable to everyday life as a follower of Jesus.
Encourage personal devotion and growth
We believe the gifts of the Spirit are for all and encourage individuals to learn how to live in the Spirit through a combination of teaching, activation exercises and prayer. This will be covered in our face-to-face sessions as well as through our social media platforms and blog.
Prophetic ministry
Prophecy is at the heart of our ministry and we believe and teach that God speaks to His people, through His people, in accordance with 1 Corinthians 14:31: ‘For you can all prophesy in turn so that everyone may be instructed and encouraged.’ We believe that through prophecy, ‘Those with open hearts are given insight into [His] plans’ (Psalm 119:130 The Passion Translation) and it is an essential tool for helping people to live in the fullness of life which Christ offers.
About Us
Reflected light was established by Amy Blount and Helen Pollard who live in the West Midlands with their families.
The name Reflected Light refers to both God’s light shining through us (like Moses in Exodus 34:29-35 and 2 Corinthians 3:18) but also to us walking alongside those who are suffering and reflecting God’s light onto them in the darkest places.

