SEMESTER ONE: MINISTERING TO THE LORD
The Inward Sanctuary: Identity, Wholeness, Wisdom & Presence
The first semester is an invitation to come home. To rediscover the simplicity of loving God and letting Him love you back. Together, we learn what it means to rebuild the inner altar where devotion burns steady and true.
Along the way, we explore how the body remembers pain and how tenderness restores us. We tend to the splintered places of the heart, allowing the Lord to heal what has been held too tightly or carried too long. We step into rhythms that steady the soul: stillness, listening, Scripture meditation, Sabbath rest and we begin to feel the inner landscape shift toward peace.
Wisdom becomes a companion on this path. Joy begins to rise again. Identity becomes clear. And slowly, the heart recognises itself as a dwelling place, not a visitor.
Semester One is the forming. The gathering. The grounding. It prepares the soil for everything that follows.
Course Content
Lesson 1 — A Life Built Around His Presence
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Lesson 2 — Returning to First Love: Rebuilding the Inner Altar
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Lesson 3 — The Body Remembers: Healing Trauma & Embodying Wholeness
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Lesson 4 — Authenticity, Relational Equity & Safe Discipleship Culture
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Lesson 5 — The Culture of Honour: Seeing Through the Father’s Eyes
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Lesson 6 — Wisdom as a Way of Living: The Pathways of Proverbs
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Lesson 7 — Joy as Strength: The Practice & Theology of Gladness
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Lesson 8 — The Worship of Giving: Tithing, Terumah & Honour
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Lesson 9 — Ascended Authority: Living From Union, Not Striving
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Lesson 10 — Rhythms of a Life That Ministers to God
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