Training is what makes your church member into a minister of performing arts. It prepares your church family member for the solid ministry you've always hoped he or she would achieve. It also helps strengthen their faith. After all, success depends on preparedness. That's why BREATHE members are always prepared in their faith and equipped with technical skills that is required before they actively serve as an official BREATHE member.

BREATHE offer mainly two types of training, while through the ministry, many additional training opportunities will arise. The two offered trainings are Major Track, Membership Training, and also Training through ministry works.

 
Major Track
Those wishing to participate in BREATHE part-time or whose skills are not quite ready for our professional programs can join our Major Track. Here, your members will first train together in groups with participants who share similar interests, and will then come together in larger groups to put their work into live production.
Membership Training: Worship.edu

Worship is a lot more than music on Sunday morning. The Apostle Paul explained our “spiritual act of worship” as an entire lifestyle, exhorting us to offer ourselves to the Lord as “living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God.” With Worship.edu, BREATHE ministries seeks to refine each member’s talent into one that is a pleasing aroma and fragrance unto our Lord. Whether or not your interest is in leading or participating in worship services, every member is required to take Worship.edu as a foundational part of their training in becoming a minister for God’s glory.

In Membership Training, your church member will go through a series of intense bible studies that will lay a common foundation among all BREATHE members in the true meaning of worship, the roles of Christians, and the vision, purpose and role of BREATHE.

Training through ministry works

Through working in each specific ministry that your church member will be involved in, he or she will be exposed to an array of serving opportunities where they can place their God-given talents and gifts into practice. Through working in a team, your member will also be able to co-work for many of God’s missions, building each other up through sharing the life of faith together and also learning from one-another.

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