Community of Christ Seminary

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The Community of Christ Seminary at the Independence campus of Graceland University is the official and only seminary of Community of Christ. It offers one graduate degree, a Master of Arts in Religion for full-time Community of Christ ministers from North America, Europe and French Polynesia. As of April 2020, it is composed of five American faculty members teaching courses in English. In addition, it collaborates with several Community of Christ ministerial education programs, including Ministerial Education and Discipleship Studies (MEADS), the Co-Missioned pastors Initiative (CPI), Congregational Leaders Workshop, and the International Leaders Curriculum (ILC).[1] Courses are offered during intensive three-week sessions, as part of an "evening semester" program or via the Internet. The current Director of the Community of Christ Seminary is Zac Harmon-McLaughlin, a candidate in Doctorate of Ministry in Executive Leadership from the San Francisco Theological Seminary and the son-in-law of Ron Harmon, the President of the Council of Twelve Apostles in Community of Christ.

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Coordinates: 39°05′38″N 94°26′01″W / 39.09400°N 94.43356°W / 39.09400; -94.43356


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