Are you a Friend of the Seminary?

We invite you to join our Friends Circle.

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Have you experienced the life-giving sustenance of the sacraments?

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Do you long to connect with The Christian Community, but don’t have a local congregation?

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Do you wish to support the ordination of new priests in our community?

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Would you like to stay in touch with the Seminary throughout the year?

Are you a dedicated listener of our podcast “The Light in Every Thing”?

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Have you attended Seminary Open Courses in the past?

 
 

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you may already be a friend of the seminary! We invite you to make it official and join our Friends Circle. 

The Friends Circle is a relatively young initiative that continues to evolve. It is made up of individuals from all over the world who are committed to the ongoing, sustaining life of The Seminary of The Christian Community in North America and its mission in the world. We have grown to feel that we also now participate in that life through our prayers, dedicated interest, and financial gifts. It is our common experience that we receive much more than we give.

One of the special opportunities Friends Circle members have is to take part in live monthly Zoom calls with Seminary directors Revs. Patrick Kennedy and Jonah Evans. Here we catch up on seminary news, hear from the students themselves, and have the opportunity to ask questions of the directors. We have been given access to study material, pamphlets, and have received early invitations to participate in recorded webinars and open courses. Previous titles include The Mystery of the Holy Spirit, Awakening the Altar of the Heart, and The New Revelation of Christ: The Second Coming and the “Lord of Karma.”

No financial contribution is required to become a Friend of the Seminary. To make it official, simply sign up for our monthly email list below.

 

Welcome, Friends!

 
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Are you already a part of our Friends Circle, but still want to be more involved?

Consider becoming a Patron of the seminary through our new Patreon.