Immersion in the Glory! Emerge in Power of the Holy Spirit.
Students at Zion College are immersed in the glory through classroom instruction, discipleship within a local church family, fellowship, mentoring and hands-on training at CMI Conferences and Services.
Mentoring – Discussions, Fellowships & Activation
Resident Faculty and instructors are trained leaders in the anointing. Mahesh teaches “if you live it, you can give it”. Students/participants at Zion College Ministry Training Center will have ample opportunity for both formal and informal discussions with faculty/instructors including dinner fellowships. They will also be guided through our Healing Team training and will assist in laying hands on others for them to receive healing and deliverance. They will also participate in our Outreach Programs and they will receive first-hand activation in moving in prophetic ministry – words of wisdom, words of knowledge, dream interpretation, etc.
Discipleship Training/Internship
Development of character and a servant’s heart will be worked out in areas of practical service/interning at the local church in a familial-type relational dynamic. Practical service/interning will be in the Ministry of Helps area, which includes Audio/Video Productions, Bookstore Management, and Children’s Ministry for example. Students/participants are also required to attend one of the several cell groups operating within the local church. This aspect of Zion College Ministry Training Center involves learning responsibilities, having accountability and embracing a spirit of excellence – spiritually, relationally, financial, and practically.
Experiencing His Glory
Students/participants are required to be actively engaged in the weekly Friday night Watch and Sunday morning services of the local church. Mahesh regularly teaches that there are aspects of the anointing that are caught, not taught, by simply being in His presence, especially at a corporate level. Students/participants will learn how to let the Holy Spirit guide them in a corporate setting. They will also practically learn the effectiveness of different expressions of Worship – singing in English and in the spirit, dancing, waving flags and banners, shouting, raising Holy hands, etc.
Formal Classroom Instruction
Classes at Zion College Ministry Training Center are a dynamic dialogue between students and teachers. Scholarship and understanding are stimulated through an exciting question and answer exchange. The teacher as he or she presents the materials will also ask questions and allow discussion times on the text and bring forth the most valuable lessons to be learned. The students/participants are encouraged to search for real truth and to be responsible for his or her conclusions. Thereby a formula for learning is crystallized and can be reproduced during private study times. Nine (9) hours weekly are in a formal classroom setting. Students/participants will be established/grounded in the biblical foundations and in key aspects necessary for ministering under the anointing.
THEOLOGY/APOSTOLIC DOCTRINE TRACK: Courses offered in this track will help each student engage in taking a fresh look at foundational truths and their relevance for this present day. Through reading and discussing thought-provoking Scriptures and other materials, students will be set free by these truths and thereby go deeper into an understanding of how to be led by the Spirit and to walk in the Power of the Spirit with signs, wonders and miracles following.
DISCIPLESHIP/LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TRACK:
Courses offered in this track will teach the student discipleship and leadership principles in relevant terms and contexts and in a manner that will strengthen the local church. Jesus commissioned His church “as one” to go and make disciples and to be salt and light to a lost generation. It is time to become equipped to understand the signs of our times, to know what to do, and then to do it as servant-leaders for the advancement of His kingdom.
SUPERNATURAL EVANGELISM/OUTREACH TRAINING TRACK:
Courses offered in this track will train the student to walk in the power and authority released to disciples, to flow in the gifts of the Spirit, and to work as a team. Each course will provide hands-on outreach experiences where the students take the gospel into the community in creative and innovative ways. Students will also serve on a Ministry Team within the local church setting so that they grasp how evangelistic work should be integrated into the overall life of the local church.“Yeshiva” basically comes from the Hebrew word for “sitting, sitting and meeting together.” This concept is derived from the fact that people gathered, usually on the Sabbath day, to study together at their leisure the tradition and the law. In these institutions, the pupils gathered together to discuss and to define the Jewish law mainly by reflecting it one from another. This method called “chavruta” means “get together of friends.” It comes from the root of the word “chaver” and means “to join or to become friends.” A yeshiva is not just a place where one comes only for classes and then goes home. It is a community, where students learn together, pray together and grow with each other.
Goals and objectives:
As a student of Zion College Ministry Training Center, you will:
1. Become grounded on foundations of our Christian faith. 2. Understand the apostolic church mandates 3. Understand the importance of Israel and the Jewish people 4. Understand the times and seasons within which we live 5. Understand the importance of the local church 6. Understand the power of corporate prayer 7. Experience His Glory and Power 8. Be mentored in healing and deliverance 9. Be mentored in prophetic evangelism 10. Be mentored into being a disciple of Christ and a watchman for your family, church, community and nation
Disclaimer
Zion College Ministry Training Center is an exempt institution in accordance with S.C. Code of Laws Section 59-58-30 (4) and may award degrees, diplomas and certificates for programs that prepare graduates for service in ministry. A degree, diploma or certificate from Zion College Ministry Training Center does not guarantee a job or ordination in any specific market or ministry. The primary purposes of our programs are to help strengthen our students/participants’ walk with God and to help equip them for Christian ministry.
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