The Seminary
of The Christian Community in North America
A Short History of the Seminary
Since 1922, a movement for the renewal of the religious life has been steadily growing around the world. With the help of the spiritual scientist Rudolf Steiner, a group of 45 women and men formed the original founding circle of a renewed priesthood. Not theological erudition nor ancient tradition was the foundation for this movement, but a living experience of the newly dawning presence of Christ Jesus in our time.
There are approximately 200 independent Christian Community congregations worldwide, with 14 congregations in North America. Services are also held through visits to branch congregations in more than twenty five additional locations.
Priesthood in The Christian Community
Since the beginning of The Christian Community, women and men have entered the priesthood on an equal basis.
Priesthood in The Christian Community—while working soundly in the physical world—seeks to live into the depths of the Christian mystery and its enactment through and with Christ for the transformation of human culture and the earth. It is a vocation of building bridges between the sensory and supersensory—a vocation with the task of healing the split between knowledge and faith, which has driven such a disastrous wedge between intellectual knowing and the wisdom of the heart.
There was a time when human beings looked solely to the gods and to those who represented them on earth in order to understand themselves and their place and role in creation. It was the age of Theo-sophia and Theo-logia: “wisdom of the divinity” and “knowledge of the divinity.” As human beings became more independent of the spiritual world and entered the stage of individualized thinking, this central pursuit became Philo-sophia: “love of wisdom”— love of the same wisdom that had formerly been a direct experience, but which must now be grasped in clear thought-forms.
Today, human beings are called upon to reconnect to the divinity out of their own freedom and inner activity. This divine knowledge, this wisdom, has now to be found within the human being. In order to apprehend the meaning of our existence, of the unfolding of our destiny and the destinies of those around us, people today will have to observe themselves and each other ever more attentively. Anthropo-sophia — “wisdom of the human being”—is the key to this enhanced attention and observation.
The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America is now located in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) of Ontario, Canada, offering a full complement of programs for students on various paths of study.