Our ordination programs offer interfaith study leading toward the ceremony of ordination and licensing as a Spiritual Healer Counselor or Minister.

Ordination study is a journey undertaken with a specific intent: dedication of your life to the path of service with the Divine in love and joy.

Our ordination study programs are designed to help individuals bring forth their unique spiritual talents and gifts.

Objectives

The College of Divinity Ordination Programs seeks to empower Spiritual Healers/Counselors and Ministers to do their good works within an ethical and peer-supervised community. We celebrate diversity in people’s personal expression of faith and service to the Divine and provide educational support that helps to place direct revelatory and personal mystical experiences in the context of worldwide spiritual traditions and modern professional development. We promote unity through diversity.

Central tenets

    • Peace be unto you and the Universe.
    • I am but the channel and the Spirit within doeth the work.
    • Light the Divine Light Within.

Ordination Program Overview

The ordination programs are mixed distance and in-person learning, with the bulk of the material as home study, including telephone tutorials with a Mentor, and some in-person live training in ethics, spiritual counseling, spiritual relating, reflective practice, and community development in the seminars Renewal, Radiant Reflection Fundamentals, and Multi-Perspective Radiant Reflection. You join the Renewal Network and participate in a Renewal Triangle, to support your work as a helping professional and to support your self-care and personal balance.

With ordination come worldly consequences as well as spiritual ones—you are clergy in the eyes of the law and in the eyes of your community. This is a social and legal status having much to do with relationships and responsibilities in the world, not only your relationship with the Divine in your private, internal space. To maintain your legal and social status of ordination, you are licensed yearly after filing an annual report of activities, ongoing reflective practice and Renewal work, and dues.


For more information about admission to the Ordination Program, click here.
See the College Catalog for more detailed descriptions of the classes and certification requirements
See the College Calendar for upcoming live class dates and locations
See Welcome Letter from the Dean of the College of Divinity