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Six transformative modules rooted in Scripture, radical inclusion, and the quiet power of everyday kindness — for every open-hearted soul who senses that revival starts not in a building, but in a human heart.

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The New Jerusalem

Revival doesn't begin with a crowd — it begins the moment one heart decides to be gentle, and means it.David Clilverd

What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Articulate a coherent theology of the Church as a living, borderless community of all the baptised — not a building, but a people.
  • Understand and teach the spiritual arc from Christ's death and resurrection through Pentecost to the ongoing reign of the Spirit as Victor and King.
  • Explore the symbolic roles of Mary and Joseph as the New Adam and Eve, and apply their model of gentle, faithful love to family and community life.
  • Trace the connected biblical imagery of the New Jerusalem, the Garden of Eden, and Noah's Ark as layers of God's promise of renewal for the whole earth.
  • Develop a personal practice of revival — daily acts of kindness, gentleness, and care — as true altar-building in the heart, at home, and in the wider world.
  • Engage confidently with people of all faiths, backgrounds, and none, grounding conversations in the conviction that God is the Spirit of Love present in all places and all people.

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The curriculum

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6 modules · 19 lessons

1

The Living Church: People, Not Buildings

Establishes the foundational ecclesiology of the entire curriculum: the Church is not a stone building but a living, borderless community of all the baptised — every colour, age, sex, nation, and place, even space. This module must come first because every later module (Spirit, Mary/Joseph, Renewal) only makes sense once learners have grasped who 'the Church' actually is.

  • 1.1We Are the ChurchIncluded
  • 1.2All Saints, All Sinners, All Saved by GraceIncluded
  • 1.3True Altars: Kindness Built in the HeartIncluded
2

The Great Arc: Death, Resurrection, and the Reign of the Spirit

Traces the core spiritual narrative that gives the Church its identity and power: Christ died as Victim, rose as King and Victor, and poured out the Spirit at Pentecost so that his victory could continue in the world through us. This module comes second — after learners know who they are (Module 1) but before they encounter the symbolic images of renewal (Module 4) — because the arc from Cross to Pentecost is the engine that drives all renewal. A prerequisite lesson on Baptism and the Second 'I AM' is inserted here to close a gap in the draft.

  • 2.1He Died as Victim, Rose as KingIncluded
  • 2.2Pentecost: The Spirit as Victor and KingIncluded
  • 2.3Baptism and the Second 'I AM': Christ Seeing Through Our EyesIncluded
  • 2.4Born Again: The Personal Encounter That Changes EverythingIncluded
3

Mary, Joseph, and the New Humanity

Explores Mary and Joseph as the New Adam and Eve — the first members of the redeemed human family who, positioned above the risen Son, model the gentle, faithful love that every home, family, and community needs. This module is placed third — after the theological arc has established why humanity is being renewed — and before the biblical images module, where Eden and the New Jerusalem appear. Placing it here allows Eden (Module 4) to be revisited not just as past paradise but as the vocation Mary and Joseph already embody.

  • 3.1Mary and Joseph: The New Adam and EveIncluded
  • 3.2Gentleness for All: Men, Women, Boys, GirlsIncluded
  • 3.3True Governance: Kindness at the Heart of Every HomeIncluded
4

The Great Biblical Images of Renewal: Eden, Ark, and New Jerusalem

Traces the great arc of biblical imagery — Garden of Eden, Noah's Ark, the New Jerusalem — as three interconnected layers of God's single promise to renew the whole earth. These are not separate stories but one story told three times at increasing scale. This module comes fourth, after the theological arc and the New Humanity, because learners now have the lens (the Spirit-filled, gentle, baptised community) through which to read these images not as ancient myth but as living vocation.

  • 4.1The Garden Revisited: Eden as Original VocationIncluded
  • 4.2Noah's Ark: All Life Carried Through the FloodIncluded
  • 4.3The New Jerusalem: Activating the City of LoveIncluded
5

The Spirit of Love in All Places: Engaging a World of Many Faiths

Addresses the curriculum's bold claim that God is the Spirit of Love, and that whoever lives in love lives in God and God in them — including across 5,000+ religious traditions. This module equips learners to engage confidently and humbly with people of all faiths and none, grounded not in relativism but in the conviction that Love is the deepest name of God. It is placed fifth, after learners have been shaped by the Church's own story, so they engage others from a place of security rather than defensiveness.

  • 5.1God Is Love: The Theological Ground for All EncounterIncluded
  • 5.2Transformed by the Renewing of Our MindsIncluded
  • 5.3Nothing Is Impossible with God: Hope as the Ground of EngagementIncluded
6

Revival, Restoration, and Renewal: The Mammoth Task We Each Begin Today

The culminating module: everything learned — who the Church is, the spiritual arc, the New Humanity, the biblical images, the Spirit of Love — is now integrated into a practical, personal, and communal call to action. Revival, restoration, and renewal are not programmes but daily dispositions: waking the Spirit within, healing what is broken around us, and sending the living Church outward. The module explicitly addresses climate change, inequality (no billionaires hoarding what belongs to all), and the urgent need for revival — not WW3.

  • 6.1Revive: Waking the Spirit in the HeartIncluded
  • 6.2Restore: Healing Homes, Communities, and the EarthIncluded
  • 6.3Renew: Sending the Living Church into the WorldIncluded

Who it's for

Is this you?

The Searching Believer

You love your faith but feel hemmed in by its institutions — this school gives you the theological roots and the open horizon you've been looking for.

The Faith Community Leader

Whether you lead a congregation, a house church, or a small group, you'll find here a vision of the living Church that will deepen and enliven everything you teach.

The Spiritual Seeker

You aren't sure where you stand on religion, but you believe in Love — and this school meets you exactly there, with no jargon and no judgment.

The Wounded Churchgoer

If organised religion has hurt you, this school offers a spacious, grace-filled theology that heals rather than excludes.

The Intentional Parent

You want to raise your family in a faith of gentleness and love — the module on Mary, Joseph, and true governance at home was written for you.

The Interfaith Engager

You live and work alongside people of many faiths and want a confident, loving theological grounding for every conversation you have.

Questions

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Your teacher

A note from your teacher

David Clilverd

David Clilverd

Maybe you have sat in a pew for years — or maybe you have avoided one — and all the while a quiet voice inside you has been asking: Is this really it? Is the Church really this small?

I want you to know: I have asked that question too. I have sat with Scripture at the kitchen table, wrestled with it in the small hours, and carried it into conversations with people who would never set foot in a church building. And what I found — what I keep finding, every single day — is that the Church is so much larger and more alive than any institution has ever fully contained. It is not a building. It is not a denomination. It is every soul touched by grace, every heart where Love has taken root. That discovery did not make me less of a Christian. It made me more of one.

That is what The New Jerusalem is built to give you. Not a certificate on a wall, but a living faith you can hold in your hands and carry into the world. Over six modules, we will walk together through the greatest story ever told — from the Garden of Eden, where your original vocation was planted, all the way to the shining promise of the New Jerusalem, the City of Love that we are called to build, one act of kindness at a time. We will stop at the Cross, at the empty tomb, at the roaring fire of Pentecost. We will sit with Mary and Joseph and see in them a pattern for gentle, faithful love that every home in the world is longing for. We will trace the great biblical images — Eden, the Ark, the New Jerusalem — and find that they are not ancient myths but living promises, addressed to you, addressed to us, addressed to this very moment in history.

I know some of you will come carrying wounds from religion. Some of you will come from outside the Church entirely, drawn by something you cannot quite name. Some of you are leaders — pastors, deacons, small group facilitators — who are hungry to go deeper so that you can give more. All of you are welcome here, exactly as you are. The only thing I ask is that you bring an open heart, because that is the only qualification the Spirit has ever required.

I also know the world can feel overwhelming. The divisions, the suffering, the sheer weight of what needs to change. But I have come to believe — with everything I have — that revival begins not in a stadium or a policy document, but in the quiet decision of one human being to be kind, to be gentle, to restore rather than to wound. That is the mammoth task we begin together in this school. And it is not a burden. It is, I promise you, the most alive thing you will ever do. Come. The door is open.

David Clilverd

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