Celebrate School of Supernatural Ministry
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Thursday, 6th October: 7:00pm - Thursday, 15th June: 10:00pm
The Celebrate School of Supernatural Ministry calls a new generation of believers into being revivalists. Like Smith Wigglesworth, who walked in the presence of God, helped others have supernatural encounters that led to true faith, and demonstrated the KINGDOM with supernatural signs. CSSM runs a full time (day) course for those who want to take a year out, a part-time (evening – live or online) course and modular courses (live or online).
If are hungry for more of God, want to go deeper in the Bible, learn to carry the presence of God, and develop in spiritual gifts like the prophetic then Celebrate School is for you!
Celebrate School teaches people to understand and live in their God given identity, have a passion for worship, read the bible and learn to live in His presence. We are all designed to live naturally supernatural, just like Jesus. Students are encouraged in their spiritual gifts like prophecy, miracles, words of knowledge, seeing in the spirit, and healings by actively pursuing, practicing, and using them. The aim is that the Kingdom is shown through our daily lives with love for people to be healed, saved, and delivered. Understanding the fulness of the Kingdom leads us to have lives of surrender and passion, as we learn to grow in all the giftings and talents God has given us, with the aim to see His glory in the world around us.
Celebrate School of Supernatural Ministry creates the opportunity to learn through:-
- Biblical teaching that seeks to equip
- Presence of God – we are a Holy Spirit driven school that seeks to bring people from all different churches, ages, and backgrounds to live in presence bringing the Kingdom of God.
- Hands-on training – alongside the teaching we encourage students to activate what God is showing them in their lives.
- Risk-taking – we encourage students to put into practice by taking risks through the opportunities given in the classroom, in the wider community, and on mission. We then celebrate these risks through testimony, debriefing, and thankfulness.