Courses

RHSS coursework helps students grow in biblical identity, supernatural ministry, practical leadership, and a lifestyle of Spirit-led service. Each year blends teaching, activation, worship, mentoring, ministry practice, and real-world application.

A Year of Integrated Growth

Students engage with a broad range of teaching topics throughout the year, including identity in Christ, living from rest, spiritual gifts, prophecy, healing, evangelism, revival history, Kingdom culture, leadership, communication, testimony, missions, deliverance, financial stewardship for ministry, and preparation for long-term service.

The course experience is intentionally layered. Classroom instruction introduces core biblical and ministry principles, while activations, group exercises, encounter nights, mentoring conversations, and practical assignments help students apply what they are learning in daily life and ministry.

Learning Formats

  • Core teaching sessions
  • Activation and ministry practice
  • Worship and encounter nights
  • Mentoring and group discussion
  • Homework and reflection
  • Service and leadership opportunities

Year 1

Year 1 focuses on foundations for a supernatural life with Jesus. Students explore identity, authority, grace, surrender, Kingdom rest, the character of God, and the gifts of the Spirit.

Typical topics include hearing God, prophecy, words of knowledge and wisdom, discerning of spirits, healing, evangelism, baptism, testimony, and building a lifestyle of faith and obedience.

Year 2

Year 2 builds on the foundations by emphasizing maturity, stewardship, and sustained Kingdom impact. Students go deeper in spiritual gifts, authority, character, unity, honor, revival, and leadership.

Typical topics include maturing in prophecy and power gifts, operating in miracles and special faith, stewarding revival, developing intimacy with God, building teams, and cultivating lasting Kingdom fruit.

Interns

The internship track emphasizes leadership development, service, mentoring, and practical ministry responsibility. Interns are challenged to grow in communication, team culture, time management, and ministry stewardship.

Typical topics include mentoring relationships, effective communication, fivefold ministry, building morale, missions, project planning, preparing for ministry, and carrying what has been learned into long-term fruitfulness.

Teaching Themes

  • Kingdom identity, authority, grace, surrender, and rest
  • Spiritual gifts, prophecy, healing, miracles, faith, and discernment
  • Evangelism, testimony, missions, and the great harvest
  • Revival history, stewarding revival, and building spiritual legacy
  • Honor, unity, communication, leadership, and team culture
  • Practical ministry preparation, project planning, and long-term fruitfulness

Coursework That Moves From Information to Transformation

Course content may vary from year to year as RHSS responds to what the Holy Spirit is emphasizing for the current students, but the goal remains consistent: to help students become rooted in Christ, confident in the Word, responsive to the Holy Spirit, and equipped to serve with humility, courage, and love.