
LIFE GROWING
THE RESIDENCY
LEARN
from the Word
LIVE
in the Word
LEAD
with the Word
- 2 Timothy 3:16
- James 1:22
- Ephesians 4:12
The Life Growing residency is a 9-month program geared toward young adults ages 18-26. As a church, one of our responsibilities is to disciple new believers by teaching how to obey all Jesus Christ has commanded. This begins with biblical studies and application. Through our Life Growing residency, interns will spend hours in developing a biblical worldview and learn to navigate a life in the world but not of the world. Our primary focus will begin by strengthening the spiritual understanding of who He is and who He has created us to be.
WHAT
IS TAUGHT
OLD TESTAMENT
NEW TESTAMENT
LIFE OF CHRIST
This course examines the Old Testament in light of God's plan for redemption. Students will observe God's relentless pursuit for His chosen people through love, mercy, discipline and judgment.
This course examines the New Covenant, the lasting works of Jesus and how that impacts us today. Students will study the Gospels, the Epistles, and the Acts of the early church.
This course examines the gospels in light of Jesus as King, Servant, Man and God. Students will be immersed into the teachings of Jesus, be challenged by His teachings, and come to know Jesus intimately.
MANAGEMENT OF LIFE
LIFE AS A LEADER
FAMILY LIFE
This course teaches practical ways in managing one's life. Using Biblical references, students learn principles to help them manage time, finances, friends, relationships and life circumstances.
This course will challenge students to evaluate who they are and what effect they currently have on those around them. It provides key principles on how to be sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit and how to lead others.
This course teaches the Biblical design of the family through understanding the role of the man, woman and child as single individuals and the impact they have within the family unit.
MONEY LIFE
KINGDOM LIVING
HEALTHY LIVING
This course teaches students the purpose of money and how to handle it well. Students will develop an understanding of good stewardship over their finances and will learn how to be givers and receivers.
This course studies the need for a Biblical worldview and is designed to educate students how to understand the times they are living in, yet not be influenced by it. Topics include media, movies, music, identity/labels, and the value of life.
This course is designed to energize interns in their physical life and encourage a healthier lifestyle. Interns will engage in physical activities, along with nutritional guidance on how to read labels and recognize it's affects.
COMMUNITY
& ACCOUNTABILITY
Community is essential to the development of any disciple. We know a believer’s accountability and maturity is influenced by their surroundings, which is why we strive to build relationships among each intern. As interns live with one another, it provides the opportunity to teach basic life management skills such as learning to interact with other individuals, how to handle conflict, how to have fun, and how to maintain an inviting environment.
LIFE AS AN INTERN
Interns experience independent living and manage their own expenses. One of our main goals is to incorporate biblical values into the every day life. Interns will have the opportunity in the evening to study, work, or rest depending on their needs and priorities. Here is an example of a typical day for an Intern:​​​​​​​
8:30A - Morning Prayer
9:00A - Old Testament
9:45A - Ministry/Leadership Development
11:45A - Lunch
1:30P - Management of Life
2:15P - Money Life
3:30P - Intern is done for the day
As well as classes, interns are required to attend and be a part of each church service and event. Throughout the program, interns will engage in a variety of ministry outlets including nursery development, youth camps and conferences, worship and preforming arts, and church administration and engagements.
THE COST
The Life Growing residency is a 9-month program beginning September ending in May. During this time, interns reside in a home furnished with beds, dressers, and a fully functioning kitchen. Interns will learn how to manage a budget through real life experiences and how to manage utility usage. The estimated expense is $7,500 for the full 9-month program. Listed below are the costs associated with the residency program:
$100 - Rental Deposit (non-refundable)
$450 - Monthly Rental Payment ($3,600 if paid at once)
$150 - Monthly Utility Estimate (light, water, gas, wifi)
$250 - Food / Transportation (estimated monthly cost)
$150 - Book Fee (used books can lower the price)
$50 - LAB Fee (cost associated for course materials)
Upon registering for the program, interns will pay for the books, LAB fee and rental deposit equalling $300 which confirms enrollment. All other fees can be paid out monthly. More details of payment plan are discussed after enrollment.