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About The New Seminary

“When we bring what is within out to the world, miracles happen.” ~Thoreau

The New Seminary (TNS), established in 1981, is the oldest interfaith seminary in the world. We were founded to address the abiding religious intolerance and lack of understanding or unwillingness to understand the faith and cultural traditions of others at that time. This mission is very much as relevant today as it was over 40 years ago. Our founders also saw the need for an institution to provide a nurturing environment for students to not only learn about the faith traditions of the world, but also where their individual spiritual inquiry, growth, and practice were paramount as well.

Since our inception, The New Seminary has ordained close to 3,000 interfaith and inter-spiritual ministers from all over the United States and Internationally. Many of our graduates are actively working as chaplains, ministering to congregations of all faith traditions, teaching and simply effecting change, and working to transform our society into a global community of awareness, acceptance, and inclusion. They strive to make a real difference.

The Founders of The New Seminary, Swami Satchidananda & Rabbi Joseph Gelberman

Over 40 Years of Teaching

OUR PROGRAMS

Under the dedicated leadership of Rev. Drs. Jay Speights and Samora Smith, our ministerial, chaplaincy, coaching, and graduate degree programs, along with our interfaith approach, are designed to train professional ministers and coaches to better understand the tenets, practices, and theology of the world’s major faith traditions. Our goal is to meet the spiritual needs of a globally diverse and mobile population, where people from various cultural and faith backgrounds must learn to live together without fear, judgment, or harm. By understanding the faith and cultural traditions of others, we can recognize our shared values of compassion, love, peace, understanding, and tolerance. These values are the foundation of community building, reflecting the TNS core principle that religion and faith should unite communities, not divide them.

About our Programs

TNS has six primary programs.  The Two-Year Ministerial Program and The Accelerated Ministerial Program are our oldest offerings. The difference between the two is that the accelerated program is a one-year program, where you complete two years worth of study in one year.

The first year of the two-year program is focused on a survey of world religions. This involves studying and immersing oneself in a different faith tradition each month. You will be required to visit temples, mosques, churches, and write papers about your experiences. There will also be seminars and online discussions about the various faith traditions. In addition, you will have various texts to read that will help you to reflect upon and deepen your spiritual inquiry and practice. Papers are due each month based on the assigned texts.

The second-year is focused on professional ministry. This is where students further develop and strengthen their Pastoral Formation and Leadership. Second-Year Students also learn more about Comparative Theology, Homiletics, aspects of death and dying, community ministry, Interfaith Dialogue, Eastern and Western Inner Traditions, Interfaith Research Methodology, and The Theology of Poverty. Ritual is a major part of this year and students are taught how to conduct marriage ceremonies, baby blessings, house blessings, funerals, and memorials. Both programs require service projects and a year-end retreat.

Our two degree programs, the Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) and Master of Theology (M.Th.)  have helped us reach our goal of providing more credibility and a higher level of preparation and training for Interfaith Ministers, Clergy, and Faith Leaders around the world.

Our Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) and Spiritual Coaching/Director programs are our new offerings. Rev. Dr. Raymond J. Lawrence, the founder and CEO of CPSP supervises the Interfaith Chaplaincy Program/CPE program.  It is a 13-week program requiring weekly seminars, didactics, and volunteer service with a hospital, hospice, or qualified agency. Upon completion of a full unit, you will be eligible for employment as a chaplain with various organizations. CPE can be done while you participate in our other programs.

Lastly, our Spiritual Coaching/Director Program offers an alternative for those who may not wish to become ministers but still desire to support others on their spiritual journeys. It is a valuable credential and practice to add to your spiritual toolkit. Many people seek guidance but may not feel comfortable approaching clergy or may not have access to them. As a spiritual coach, you can help individuals find a greater sense of self and connect with their soul’s purpose.

Our Spiritual Coaching/Director program is led by a team of experienced and successful coaches who will guide you in building a thriving practice. The major advantage of our interfaith approach is that it sets you apart from other life coaches, providing you with a deeper understanding of our interconnectedness.

CHOOSE US

Why We’re Different

Besides our ministerial programs and Master of Theology and Doctor of Ministry Programs which are unique among Interfaith Seminaries, two other major factors distinguish TNS from other interfaith seminaries. First, we are proud that we have, The Most Rev. Dr. Michael Festa, whom our beloved founder, Rabbi Joseph Gelberman, handpicked, still with us as our Board of Chair and CEO, actively engaged in our program. This is a major factor to consider if you are looking to enroll in an interfaith seminary. His wisdom and guidance are critical to our commitment to remain true to the initial mission of The New Seminary as we carry our interfaith approach and message into the 21st Century with its unique challenges.

Class of 2016
Why Choose Us

Second

TNS works hard to manifest the change it would like to see in the world. One of the major ways we accomplish this is through our unique status among interfaith seminaries with the United Nations. Since 2003, TNS has been a Non-Government Organization (NGO) in Special Consultation with The United Nations. It is through our NGO that we advance our interfaith approach and message on a community and global level. We are proud of this work and the fact that we can offer our students the opportunity to work on programs that we initiate at the UN and with other NGOs as well.
Why Us

Third

Third, TNS has a unique focus on ‘SPIRITUAL ACTIVISM’. We recognize that to be a minister in the 21st Century, you have to be prepared to face the major challenges confronting society at this time. In our ministerial and degree programs we have a heavy focus on how to meet the challenges presented by an evolving form of global intolerance, poverty and unprecedented challenges to the ecology.


“When we have knowledge, space grants us unbounded opportunity, and time presents us with infinite possibilities for change.” ~Manjurshri

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