Live in the Spirit, Not Just the Season
A Scripture-rooted, history-breathing school for believers of every tradition who are ready to move beyond the liturgical calendar into a daily, living encounter with the Holy Spirit — the true and ever-present engine of revival.

"Pentecost was not a moment that passed — it is the permanent condition of the Church, and I want to help you live like you believe that."— David Clilverd

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Articulate the biblical foundation of the Holy Spirit — from the Word made flesh through Pentecost — and explain why revival is not cyclical but a living, ever-present reality.
- Distinguish between the 'ego-self I AM' and the 'spiritual I AM' within, and apply this understanding to daily prayer, decision-making, and relationships.
- Trace the great historical revivals — Skellig Michael, Iona, the Farne Islands, and beyond — and draw concrete lessons for personal and communal renewal today.
- Explain the New Covenant theology of St Paul (Galatians, Ephesians) in plain language, including grace through faith, spiritual Israel, and mercy triumphing over judgement.
- Develop a personal daily practice of Spirit-led living — including baptismal identity, the laying on of hands, and bearing witness that 'Jesus is Lord' — grounded in love, kindness, and care for all people.
- Engage confidently with the call to worldwide revival across every culture, colour, age, and place, seeing God's image in all of creation and articulating a hopeful, scripture-based vision for the world.
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The curriculum
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6 modules · 19 lessons

The Word, the Spirit, and the Living God
Establishes the essential biblical and theological foundation for everything that follows. Students explore the eternal nature of the Word, the once-for-all victory of the Cross, and the permanent arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost — correcting the misconception that these are recurring cycles rather than living, ever-present realities.
- 1.1In the Beginning Was the WordIncluded
- 1.2The Cross as Victory, Not DefeatIncluded
- 1.3Pentecost — The Arrival That Never LeftIncluded
Baptism, the Laying On of Hands, and the Two 'I AMs'
Moves from theology into personal identity. Students discover what was actually given to them at baptism and confirmation — not merely symbols but a spiritual reality — and are introduced to the transformative concept of the two 'I AMs': the ego-self and the spiritual self. This module is prerequisite to the daily practice module and must precede it in the sequence.
- 2.1What Happened at Your BaptismIncluded
- 2.2The Laying On of Hands and the Free Gift of the SpiritIncluded
- 2.3The Ego 'I AM' and the Spiritual 'I AM' — Living from the Inside OutIncluded
New Covenant Theology — Grace, Faith, and Spiritual Israel
Provides the doctrinal backbone of the course in accessible, plain language. Students engage with Paul's key letters — especially Galatians and Ephesians — to understand why the New Covenant is not merely an update to the Old but a living, transformative reality. Covers the meaning of spiritual Israel, grace through faith, and the astonishing truth that mercy triumphs over judgement. Includes essential prerequisite teaching on why the Old Covenant alone, without Christ, cannot be fully understood or completed.
- 3.1Old Covenant and New — What Changed and Why It MattersIncluded
- 3.2Saved by Grace Through Faith — Not by EffortIncluded
- 3.3The True Israel of God — Spirit, Not StateIncluded
- 3.4Mercy Triumphs Over Judgement — God's Plans for GoodIncluded
Revivals Through History — What the Spirit Did and Does
Grounds the course in real history: the Spirit has moved before, in times of great difficulty, through ordinary people willing to be vessels. Students trace the Celtic revival movements at Skellig Michael, Iona, and Lindisfarne, understand what conditions gave rise to revival, and draw concrete, practical lessons for personal and communal renewal today. This module deliberately follows the theological modules so students can recognise the Spirit's work in history through the lens they have already built.
- 4.1Skellig Michael and the Celtic Monks — Keeping the Gospel in StoneIncluded
- 4.2Iona, Lindisfarne, and the Farne Islands — Spreading the FireIncluded
- 4.3Patterns of Revival — Then and NowIncluded
Daily Spirit-Led Living — Prayer, Witness, and the Spiritual I AM in Practice
Translates everything learned so far into the texture of ordinary daily life. This is the practical application module — students build a personal rule of life shaped by the Spirit, learn what it means to bear witness that 'Jesus is Lord' as a living declaration (not just a creed), and explore how the spiritual 'I AM' expresses itself through love, kindness, and care in every relationship. Placed here, after the theological and historical modules, students bring full understanding to their practice.
- 5.1Bearing Witness — 'Jesus Is Lord' as a Living DeclarationIncluded
- 5.2A Daily Rule of Life Shaped by the SpiritIncluded
- 5.3Love, Kindness, and the Spirit in Every RelationshipIncluded
A Worldwide Revival — Every Colour, Every Culture, Every Place
The culminating module: students lift their eyes from the personal to the global, and from the present to the eternal. Drawing on everything built across the course, they engage with the call to worldwide revival — seeing God's image in every face, caring for the earth as God's gift of love, and going forward as revival people with a scripture-based, hope-filled vision for the world. Includes engagement with the reality of over 5,000 religions on earth and how God's love encompasses all of creation.
- 6.1God's Image in Every Face — Revival Across Every CultureIncluded
- 6.2This Earth Is a Gift — Creation, Care, and the SpiritIncluded
- 6.3Your Mission — Going Forward as a Revival PersonIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
The Hungry Church-Goer
Faithful in attendance but privately longing for more than the liturgical cycle, they need a framework for making the Holy Spirit real in daily life.
The Celtic Spirituality Seeker
Drawn to the monks of Skellig Michael and Iona, they want to understand the historical revivals not as romanticised legend but as a living model for today.
The Evangelical Deepener
Grounded in Scripture and new-birth faith, they are ready to move beyond conversion into a sustained, Spirit-led daily practice of prayer and witness.
The Denominationally Homeless
Belonging to no single tradition comfortably, they need a non-partisan, Scripture-rooted school that honours every branch of the Christian family.
The Small Group Leader
Responsible for guiding others spiritually, they want to articulate New Covenant theology, revival history, and Spirit-led identity with confidence and pastoral warmth.
The Global Mission-Minded Believer
Burdened for worldwide revival across every culture and colour, they want a hopeful, Scripture-based vision for how the Spirit moves in every corner of creation.
Questions
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Your teacher
A note from your teacher
David Clilverd
I want to speak to the feeling you may carry quietly into church on a Sunday — the feeling that there is more. More than the liturgical rhythm, more than the familiar words, more than the dutiful going-through-of-motions. You love God. You believe. And yet something in you longs for the kind of aliveness you read about in the Acts of the Apostles, or catch glimpses of in the stories of the Celtic saints who set fire to the North Sea coastline with nothing but faith and a radical surrender to the Spirit. If that is you, I want you to know: you are not wrong to long for it. And you are not alone.
I have spent years walking with believers from across the Christian family — Catholics, Anglicans, Evangelicals, charismatics, and those who feel spiritually homeless between traditions — and the hunger I encounter is the same everywhere. People do not lack faith. They lack a framework for understanding the Holy Spirit as a living, daily reality rather than a theological category or a special Sunday experience. That is the gap this school was built to close.
What I have come to understand — through Scripture, through the witness of the great revivals, and through the quiet testimony of ordinary people encountering God in ordinary days — is that Pentecost never ended. The Spirit who fell in the upper room did not leave when the church got organised. He is here. He is in you. Your baptism was not a ceremony; it was an event with permanent, ongoing consequences. The laying on of hands is not a ritual formality; it is an impartation. And the 'spiritual I AM' — the deep, beloved, Spirit-indwelt identity that is yours in Christ — is more real than any version of yourself you have constructed through effort, performance, or fear.
In this school, I will walk you through the biblical story from the very beginning — the Word, the Spirit, the Cross as victory, Pentecost as arrival that never departed — and into the New Covenant theology that Paul unpacks in Galatians and Ephesians, which so many Christians never fully grasp: that we are saved by grace through faith, that mercy genuinely triumphs over judgement, and that spiritual Israel is defined by the Spirit, not by state or effort. I will take you to Skellig Michael, to Iona, to Lindisfarne and the Farne Islands, and show you what the Spirit did through ordinary, surrendered people — and what those patterns mean for us now.
My deepest hope for you is this: that by the time you finish this school, you will have a personal, daily, Spirit-shaped rule of life that is genuinely yours. Not borrowed from someone else's tradition. Not performative. But alive — rooted in who you already are in Christ, expressed in love and kindness toward every person you meet, and oriented toward the worldwide revival that God is always already doing across every culture, colour, and corner of creation. You are invited. Come as you are.
— David Clilverd
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