Spiritualist Education...
Morris Pratt Institute..
Spiritualists saw a need to educate, not only their Ministry, workers and leaders, but all Spiritualists on the
Science, Philosophy, and Religion of this great view of the world. The Morris Pratt Institute,
established in 1901, has been a part of that education for almost 100 years.
Presenting a correspondence course in Modern Spiritualism is just a part of the Morris
Pratt Institute. The school also presents a two week residential course in Pastoral Skills
and Special Seminars on the aspects of Spiritualism.
To enhance the study of Spiritualism, the MPI has an extensive research library in
Milwaukee, open to the public. If you are unable to visit the library, you can request a
book catalog for the mail order book store, carrying books on Spiritualism and related
topics.
For further information on the Morris Pratt Institute visit their web site at: Morris
Pratt Institute
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Center for Spiritualist Studies ..
Thank you for your interest in the
Center for Spiritualist Studies (CSS). The Center is a Spiritualist Seminary and gives opportunities for education in the religion of Spiritualism. For further information please contact the Center directly or visit their page at the NSAC site
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The Center for Spiritualist Studies is structured with a
threefold purpose:
- To provide for the spiritual needs of the individual.
- To train Spiritualist clergy, teachers, mediums and
healers to be equipped to effectively serve humanity in a religious
capacity.
- To serve the practical educational and certification
requirements of the National Spiritualist Association of Churches and
other Spiritualist organizations.
In the broader sense the curriculum is designed to educate
students to contribute productively to society while extending and enriching
the Science, Philosophy, and Religion of Modern Spiritualism.
The Center is aware that the world community is composed
of a diversity of racial, ethnic, social and cultural groups and that these
groups include many religious traditions that live and work within a rapidly
changing technological society.
The Center believes that in order to live productively and
harmoniously within today’s complex world, a good education is an
indispensable asset.
To provide the asset of education the Center is lovingly
dedicated to the NSAC membership, future leadership and the family of
humanity.
The Center’s curriculum develops and cultivates the full
range of human intelligence and capabilities; installs the habits of mind and
disposition of character needed to use that understanding wisely and humanely;
develops the educational and personal skills necessary to become productive
members of the world community, as well as certified workers of Modern
Spiritualism.
Certificate Programs in Ministry and Religious
Studies as well as Diploma Programs for Licentiate Minister, Certified Medium,
Commissioned Healer and National Spiritualist Teacher are offered through
correspondence courses.
For students seeking credentials through the NSAC, the
completion of the CSS certificate and diploma programs are designed to qualify and
prepare for NSAC Certification Examinations.
The Center for Spiritualist Studies admits students of any
race, color, sect, age, sex, handicap, national or ethnic origin. All students
receive the full rights, privileges, programs and activities generally
accorded or made available to students at the school. This nondiscriminatory
policy applies in the administration of the Center’s educational and
admissions policies; scholarship and loan programs and all other administered
programs and is inclusive of faculty, employees and members.
For further information on the Center for Spiritualist Studies
contact:
Center for Spiritualist Studies
13 Cottage Row
PO Box 219
Lily Dale, NY 14752
CSS@NSAC.Org
Phone: (716) 595-3880
Fax: (716) 595-3881

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