There is no other resource out there that systematically teaches the Church’s teachings, understanding, and safeguards for ministry in the supernatural, charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit. What a gift to the Church!
— James L, Maryland

Who is Arise Worship Ministry?

Mission Statement: To train, equip and send into the world members of the faithful to operate in the fullness of the gifts of the Holy Spirit for the building up of the Church.

Rev. Michael D. Forge

Rev. Michael D. Forge

Victoria Harris

Victoria Harris

Arise Worship Ministry is a Parish-based organization out of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Dallas, TX. We exist to help Catholics understand and utilize the unique power of Christian Baptism and it's vital role in the New Evangelization. Through training, retreats and public events, Arise Worship Minsitry believes that education & opportunity are the ingredients needed to help transform the Church. 

The ministry is directed out of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church by Victoria Harris under the supervision of Rev. Michael Forge.


What is Holy Spirit 101?

Learn how to unlock the gifts of the Holy Spirit 

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In this revolutionary course, Catholics learn how to understand, share and begin operating in the Pauline Charisms of healing, prophecy, discernment of spirits, tongues and more. Combining Church teaching with stories, practical exercises and proven safeguards, Holy Spirit 101 is the perfect source for equipping the faithful to begin stepping out in the supernatural gifts.

Holy Spirit 101 is a curriculum program that individuals, small groups and Parishes can use to better understand the Church's teachings on the charismatic gifts as well as learn guidelines and practical exercises to encourage persons to begin operating in the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The course is intended to be taught over a period of 5-weeks by a trained instructor, or during an intense 2-3 day retreat. Holy Spirit 101, has been critically studied and was granted the nihil obstat and imprimatur, an official declaration approving the teaching material as beneficial for Roman Catholics.

Frequently Asked questions

is this a book or a program?

Holy Spirit 101 is a curriculum program that individuals, small groups and Parishes can use to better understand the Church's teachings on the charismatic gifts as well as learn guidelines and practical exercises to encourage persons to begin operating in the gifts of the Holy Spirit. 

An invaluable resource for pastors and prayer leaders, the program can be read as a book; however, we believe it is best experienced when taught in the classroom or retreat setting.

How did the ministry begin? 

The ministry began at New York's Dunwoody Seminary, where founder, Victoria Harris, asked a group of scholars, clergy and Church leaders, "What if we could prototype a course, where one could teach Catholics, in a classroom setting, how to use, operate and mature in the gifts of the Holy Spirit?"

Father Michael Forge, of the Diocese of Dallas, generously invited Harris to Mary Immaculate Church in Farmers Branch, Texas, and permitted Harris to research and prototype the curriculum, while under the supervision of the Diocese. Harris began assimilating the collective teachings of the Church on the charismatic dimension of the faith and "practicums" (exercises) were developed as practical tools which would allow an individual to practice specific gifts. In August of that year, Harris was permitted to test the efficacy of the program on a group of 40 students from various backgrounds and experiences with the Holy Spirit - and the results were astonishing. By the end of the 5-week program, nearly every student was operating, to some degree, in the supernatural gifts. These same dramatic results have continued in each class that has followed the guidelines set forth in the program. 

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On February 16, 2016 the text received from the Catholic Church the highest approval and endorsement available to a curriculum: The nihil obstat (meaning the work is "without error") and the imprimatur (an endorsement from the bishop declaring "Let it be printed").