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School of Spirit

Welcome to the School of Spirit (S.O.S.), a program dedicated to exploring the profound truths of the Gospel of Christ and its impact on the salvation of humanity, graciously provided by God in Christ Jesus.

At S.O.S., we delve into the doctrine of our union with Christ, emphasizing the promise Jesus provided when he declared a time would come where we would realize our inseparable connection – He in the Father, the Father in Him, and we in Him. This era of oneness, illuminated by the New Testament, forms the cornerstone of our teachings.

We focus on the practical application of understanding our identity, a revelation unfolded through the essence of Christ portrayed in the Gospel and Epistles. Additionally, we present the concept of sonship, exploring the responsibilities and authority vested in us as believers.

Through S.O.S., we aim to fulfill the world's anticipation, echoing Paul's words about the manifestation of the sons of God. Our teachings invite people to recognize their identity not merely based on social stature, race, or possessions, but from the essence of their being, a revelation that can only occur when Christ is unveiled.

Join us on this transformative journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth.

School of Spirit Articles

Understanding Faith

In Matthew 16:13-17, Jesus enters Caesarea Philippi, a symbol of Roman authority over the Jewish state, confronting his disciples with a crucial question: "Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?" Their varied responses echo the diverse perceptions of society—John the Baptist, Elias, Jeremiah, or one of the prophets. This encounter highlights Jesus' frequent use of "I am" statements, signifying his divine identity as the self-expression of the invisible God. He declares himself as the bread of life, the light of the world, the door, the good shepherd, the resurrection, and the life, unveiling his true essence. Caesarea Philippi serves as a metaphor for the unveiling of superior power and the revelation of the church's divine nature. Similarly, each of us faces our own Caesarea Philippi—a place where our worldly identity is challenged, and our true, spiritual identity known to the Father is revealed. Peter, representing the hearing of faith, connects to the Father's voice and unveils Jesus' true identity, illustrating the innate faith within us to recognize our genuine selves. In response to Peter's confession, Jesus declares, "Upon this rock, I will build my church," emphasizing the foundation of faith rooted in the Father's purpose in Christ. Therefore, we are encouraged to heed the Father's voice, focus on Christ, and disregard worldly opinions. This revelation establishes the foundation of our faith. Jesus, embodying the power and wisdom of God, challenges earthly perspectives and strengthens our connection to the voice of the Father. As believers, we must discipline ourselves to focus on Christ's message and align with heavenly realities. The Church serves as gates, determining the manifestation of God's glory in the world. By building our lives on the rock of faith in God's voice, we overcome all obstacles. Let us pray for the King of glory to manifest through us, transforming our lives and the world around us. Pastor David Aganyi

The Fall of man and redemption through Christ

In the expanse of Colossians 1:21-22, we witness the portrayal of humanity's state before the redemption brought by Jesus Christ. Sin, the root cause of separation from God, initiates a mindset that perceives distance and difference between man and God. Sin, defined as missing the mark or assuming a mistaken identity, causes individuals to view themselves as distant and different from God. This perception forms the basis of In the expanse of Colossians 1:21-22, we witness the portrayal of humanity's state before the redemption brought by Jesus Christ. Sin, the root cause of separation from God, initiates a mindset that perceives distance and difference between man and God. Sin, defined as missing the mark or assuming a mistaken identity, causes individuals to view themselves as distant and different from God. This perception forms the basis of religious striving, as people seek to eliminate the distance and difference that the Gospel of Christ has already addressed. The fundamental struggles of humanity—sorrow, pain, ignorance, suffering, and darkness—stem from this perceived separation from God. Additionally, the sense of lack and fear arises from this false perception, leading to a poverty mentality and a need for self-preservation. However, the Gospel of Jesus Christ offers a solution to this deception. Through His death, burial, and resurrection, Jesus debunked the lie of separation and reconciled man to God. This reconciliation emphasizes the oneness between man and God, restoring the relationship and eliminating fear and isolation. Key verses from Isaiah 59:1-3 and John 14:20 further illustrate this theme of oneness with God through Jesus Christ. Understanding and accepting this truth empowers individuals to live in the reality of their reconciliation with God, overcoming the false sense of separation. In conclusion, may this study deepen our understanding of the Gospel and empower us to live in the truth of our oneness with God. Let us embrace the reconciliation provided by God and let it guide our actions and perspectives, knowing that salvation comes not from our efforts but through Jesus Christ. Pastor David Aganyi

Spirit, Soul and Body

The Bible study delves into the profound implications of 1 Thessalonians 5:23, focusing on the sanctification brought by the God of peace. Peace, regarded as the consciousness of oneness, holds significant implications for the believer's entire being—spirit, soul, and body. The study emphasizes the God of peace as the consciousness of oneness, signifying His role in sanctifying every aspect of our being. It highlights Ephesians 2:14, which portrays Jesus as our peace, representing the consciousness of oneness inherent in Him. Through Christ, believers experience the consciousness of oneness, leading to the sanctification of their spirit, soul, and body. The fall introduced a sense of separation, resulting in a fragmented view of our being, with each aspect seemingly independent of the others. The study further explores the significance of Christ's presence, represented by the Greek term "parousia," in 1 Thessalonians 5:23. In God's presence, characterized by oneness, other presences are nullified, preserving believers' blamelessness. Practically, believers are encouraged to realize oneness in Christ, understanding that their spirit, soul, and body are unified. Consciousness of oneness eliminates compartmentalization and fosters unity among the three aspects. Additionally, believers are urged to tap into the unlimited potentiality of their spirit, recognizing their oneness with Christ and the boundless strength and power available to them. Revelation knowledge from the spirit is essential for understanding this potentiality. Furthermore, the study elucidates the relationship between the soul and spirit, highlighting the soul as the activities of the spirit and the body as the materialization of the spirit in the physical world. In conclusion, comprehending the God of peace as the consciousness of oneness is pivotal for the sanctification of spirit, soul, and body. The study concludes with a prayer expressing gratitude for oneness consciousness and seeking God's guidance in living sanctified lives. Reflective questions prompt readers to consider the impact of oneness in their daily lives, methods to tap into their spirit's unlimited potential, and the role of oneness consciousness in unifying their understanding of spirit, soul, and body. Pastor David Aganyi
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Venue

Church at the Südstern,
10961 Berlin-Kreuzberg

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Time and Day

Every 2nd Week of the Month

Wednesday: 18:30pm - 20:00pm

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Teacher

Pastor David Aganyi

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