
Course Information
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The Prophets Rising School offers an apostolic framework within which those called as prophets—or those who operate in the prophetic—can grow and develop in a safe, grounded environment.
There are four different years of training available to students at this time, each year building upon the last. Whether you have a wealth of experience in prophetic ministry or are just starting out, this school is for you. Every student walks their own unique journey while growing together as part of a healthy prophetic community.
How It Works
The school year consists of three terms, running over the course of 10 months.
At the beginning of the year in September we start by gathering together for an in person weekend.
Each of the three terms are split into two halves, consisting of online training sessions with a half term break in between; and culminate each time in an in-person weekend designed to deepen connection and growth.
Online Training for all year groups (1,2,3 & 4) takes place weekly on Thursday evenings from 7pm – 9pm UK time.
These evenings are a mixture of whole school training and seperate year group curriculum
Year 4 also meet on Wednesday evenings for training from 8pm-9pm.
In-Person Gatherings
The In person weekends throughout the year, are held in September , December, March/April and in July where students graduate.
Weekends run from 2:00 PM Friday afternoon through to 2:00 PM Sunday afternoon.
Each term includes two modules, with two reading weeks in between.
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There are four distinct streams to Year 1 and 2
Theological Foundations.
Character & Health.
Prophetic Gifting.
Prophet Identity
Theological Foundations
At Prophets Rising, students are grounded in a strong biblical and theological framework rooted in the New Covenant. This stream focuses on helping prophets understand their identity in Christ, their spiritual authority, and the victorious nature of the gospel. Topics such as intimacy with the Godhead, righteousness, kingdom culture, and victorious eschatology lay a solid foundation for prophetic life and ministry. Students grow in their ability to interpret Scripture accurately, build strong community, and release heaven’s atmosphere with wisdom and maturity.
Character and Healing
This stream is centered on inner transformation and emotional wholeness—critical components of healthy prophetic ministry. Through teaching, coaching, and Spirit-led discipleship, students are invited to confront areas such as fear, pride, unforgiveness, comparison, dishonour, and self-protection. As they grow in humility, vulnerability, trust, and relational maturity, students learn to live as secure sons and daughters. The goal is not just giftedness, but Christlike character that can carry the weight of true prophetic authority in love and integrity.
Prophetic Gifting
This stream also explores distinctions between the prophetic gift and the office, helping students gain clarity on their function and calling.
From the Word, students explore how God uniquely speaks to and through prophets and prophetic people. Emphasis is placed on understanding prophetic expression—including seeing, hearing, feeling, and knowing—as well as the flow of revelation and its practical application.
Students are equipped in dream interpretation, discerning atmospheres, prophetic evangelism, crafting words for individuals and regions, and releasing prophecy within their sphere of influence.
Prophet Identity
The final stream explores the lives of twelve biblical prophets—both Old and New Covenant—to help students discover their own prophetic wiring and journey. By studying the call, character, and legacy of prophets like Elijah, Elisha, Moses, Samuel, Jeremiah, David, John the Beloved, and others, students are invited to locate themselves in the broader story of prophetic ministry. These figures model various types of prophets—seers, reformers, revivalists, scribes, intercessors, and more—offering inspiration, challenge, and language for students’ unique prophetic identity and destiny.
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Year 3: Discovering Your Prophetic Call and Metron
Year 3 marks the beginning of the developmental years, where students move from foundational training into deeper personal ownership of their unique prophetic call. Through three focused terms, they gain clarity around their identity, calling, and sphere of influence—learning how to walk it out with maturity and purpose.
Term One: Prophetic Identity & Integration
Students explore in depth how their personality, gift mix, life story, and current season shape their prophetic ministry. With support and reflection, they are able to identify their strengths, blind spots, and areas for healing—growing in self-awareness and wholeness as they integrate identity and calling.Term Two: Discovering Your Prophetic Metron
In this term, students embark on a guided journey to uncover their God-given metron—the people, places, and spheres of society they're uniquely called to impact. They gain clarity on where their prophetic voice carries most weight and influence.Term Three: Bespoke Prophetic Assignment
Each student completes a personalized prophetic project designed to activate and stretch them in their specific calling. With coaching and peer support, they step out in boldness while deepening confidence, discernment, and obedience.Mentoring for the Journey
Students are also paired with a personal mentor whose experience aligns with their identity and metron, providing tailored guidance, encouragement, and insight throughout the year. -
Year 4: Coaching, Mentoring & Maturing in Love
In Year 4, students step into a new level of leadership, equipping, and character formation. This is a year of deep transformation—moving from personal development into training others, stewarding influence with wisdom, and embodying the heart of Christ in both prophetic function and form.
Term One: Coaching in the Gift of Prophecy
Students receive practical training in how to coach others in the gift of prophecy—facilitating activations, giving feedback, and creating safe spaces for growth. They learn to recognize how God speaks uniquely through individuals and how to draw out prophetic potential with grace and clarity.Term Two: Mentoring Emerging Prophets
Building on their coaching foundation, students are equipped to mentor those called as prophets. This includes learning how to support others in their identity, walk with them through refinement and healing, and offer wisdom rooted in personal experience and spiritual maturity.Term Three: Prophets' Forum
In this collaborative space, students engage in respectful dialogue around challenging topics. They'll learn to listen deeply, process conflict with humility, and grow emotional maturity—developing the ability to ask hard questions, recognize triggers, and pursue deeper healing. This is where maturity meets love in action.A Year of Leadership and Love
Year 4 is about more than skill—it's about becoming. Students are shaped into prophetic leaders who can train, mentor, and speak into difficult spaces with both authority and compassion, emerging as mature prophets of love. -
Term 1 (5th September 2025 to 7th December 2025)
Start of Term In Person Weekend Gathering in Croydon – Fri 5th to Sat 6th September
Thursday’s Online – 18th, 25th September, 2nd, 9th, 16th , 23rd October
Mid Term Reading Week - w/c 27th October
Thursday’s Online – 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th November
End of Term Weekend (Friday to Sunday) in Person (location tbc) – 5th to 7th December
Term 2 (7th January 2026 to 29th March 2026)
Thursday’s Online – 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th January, 5th, 12th, 19th February
Mid Term Reading Week - w/c 22nd February
Thursday’s Online – 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th March
End of Term Weekend (Friday to Sunday) in Person (location tbc) – 27th to 29th March
Term 3 (22nd April 2026 to 11th July 2026)
Thursday’s Online – 23rd, .30th April, 7th, 14th, 21st May
Mid Term Reading Week - w/c 28th May
Thursday’s Online – 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th June
End of Term & Graduation Weekend (Friday to Sunday) in Person (location tbc) – 9th to 11th July
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Applications need to be made online by all students (Year 1-4).
There is a non-refundable application fee of £50 for all first year students immediately following application submission.
Existing students who wish to progress to the next year will also need to submit an online application.
Course Fee: £2,000 - Payment Options are as follows:
Pay in full by 31 July 2025 and you will be gifted the reading books assigned to your year at the beginning of the first term in September.
Two Instalments of £1,000. The first by 31st August 2025 and the 2nd on 8th January 2026
Monthly Instalment option including additional admin fee as follows - Deposit of £500 due by 31 August 2025 followed by 10 monthly payments of £150 on the 8th of each month across the year, starting on 8th September 2025 and ending on 8th June 2025.
For those who choose either of the instalment options, you will need to agree to pay in full all the fees due for that year even if you choose to drop out.
Family Discount:
If a married couple wish to both sign up to the school, then the second person/spouse will receive a 25% discount and pay £1,500.
For those who choose either of the instalment options, you will need to agree to pay in full all the fees due for that year even if you choose to drop out.
Payment:
Payments can be made by Bank Transfer - Details will be sent to you by email once you have completed the application form.
If you are registered for the school and would like to make payment for your next set of tuition fees, please email admin@prophetsrising.org to request details on how you can pay.
Additional Costs
The Purchase of up to 3 books from the reading list per year.
Food and Accommodation for the four In person weekends.