Church Organization
The St. Thomas Christian Church's Seminary Program originated with The
College of Seminarians, a religious school within the American Apostolic
University. The College was affiliated with the
Church of the East, Order of Antioch, The Federation of St. Thomas
Christian Churches. It was founded in 1930 in Chicago, Illinois, by
Archbishop Lloyd, and was incorporated in New York State and in Delaware
in 1947 by Dr. Mather as an institution for the education of clergy. The
Seminary Program continued to be maintained under the auspices of The
Federation of St. Thomas Christian Churches.
In 1994, The Karin Kabalah Center, under a charter to the St. Thomas
Christian Churches of Georgia, Inc., was named to conduct a seminary
program for the St. Thomas Christian Church. The two-year course on
mysticism presented by the Karin Kabalah Center comprises a major portion
of the seminary curriculum. Since this course is available as a
correspondence course, it allows the seminary program to be conducted
off-campus as well as on-campus.
Karin Kabalah Center
2531 Briarcliff Rd.
Suite 217
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Telephone (404)320-1038
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