Teaching Formation
Structured pathways for men and women called to build up the church through faithful proclamation, biblical teaching, and Spirit-led encouragement.
Teaching Formation provides sequenced training pathways—biblical frameworks, practical tools, feedback methods, and safe practice environments. Each pathway is designed to form faithful servants rather than performers. We follow the ways God has always formed His people: through Scripture, community, practice, and the Spirit's work.
Scripture-Anchored
Rooted in biblical patterns, texts, and theology
Community-Oriented
No one builds alone—prep and feedback happen together
Formation-Focused
Growth over performance, maturity over polish
Safe Practice
Try, fail, receive feedback, and grow without shame
Active Pathway
Currently available formation pathway with full curriculum and resources.
🕊️ Prophetic & Teaching Formation
An Acts-based formation pathway for men and women gifted in prophetic speech—teaching, testimony, exhortation, and encouragement. Learn to proclaim Jesus faithfully through invitation, charter, curriculum, sermon framework, builder tools, and feedback culture.
Future Pathways
Additional formation pathways under consideration. These will be developed as needs emerge from real ministry contexts.
Prayer Formation
Learning the rhythms of biblical prayer—lament, praise, intercession, and contemplative practice rooted in the Psalms.
FutureWorship & Singing
Formation for those who lead God's people in song—theology of worship, psalm patterns, and liturgical design.
FutureEvangelism
Training for gospel proclamation in diverse contexts—personal witness, apologetics, and contextualized outreach.
FutureDiscipleship
Walking alongside others in spiritual growth—mentoring, life-on-life formation, and shepherd care.
FutureSmall Group Leadership
Equipping facilitators to lead biblical discussions, foster community, and shepherd groups with wisdom.
FutureSpiritual Disciplines
Fasting, solitude, generosity, and sabbath—ancient practices for modern formation.
Future"The one who prophesies speaks to people for their strengthening, encouragement, and consolation." — 1 Corinthians 14:3