Faith Is Spelt R-I-S-K
Faith Is Spelt
R-I-S-K
As It Is In Heaven
“The Kingdom of the world has become the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Messiah, and He will reign for ever and ever.”
REVIVAL CULTURE
What Revival Looks Like At TRS
Joy
Experience an atmosphere of laughter, celebration, and encouragement at The Revival School. As one of the things making up the kingdom of God, we bask in the fullness of joy available to us as heirs, and spread it to those around us.
Vulnerability
At The Revival School, we facilitate growth and experience great encounters with God through vulnerability. Students are encouraged to listen to one another, bear each other’s burdens, and pray over one another in openness and love. We are sharpened as we yield to one another through trust in God.
Accountability
We encourage honesty, transparency, and confrontation done in honour and with the end-goal of restoration. The Revival School is not a ministry training school for early believers. Our culture of freedom and responsibility emphasises our trust in one another to conduct ourselves honourably, and live lives that reflect the standard of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.
Committed to Revival
We expect high standards of excellence and responsibility in students’ behaviour, and in their relations with one another. We show up, we are present, and we engage in God’s presence to see His Kingdom come. Our focus is to fan already burning flames into wildfires.
Marketplace Revivalists
We believe that people spend more time in places outside of the physical church, and our goal is to transfer the culture of the Kingdom into the realities of everyday living. We encourage students to normalise the supernatural in the marketplace through the prophetic, healing, deliverance, word of knowledge and wisdom, and excellence.
See Testimonies From Some Of Our Students
Raising Marketplace Revivalists

The Revival School
We believe that people spend more time in places outside of the physical church, and our goal is to transfer the culture of the Kingdom into the realities of everyday living.