Certificate Programs at Cherry Hill Seminary

Community Ministry Certificate | Spiritual Direction (SpiDir) Certificate | Writing as a Spiritual Practice Certificate

Community Ministry Certificate

13-month non-professional self-study with assigned faculty mentor

You are doing the hard work of serving your community โ€“ now earn your Community Ministry Certificate to fill in learning gaps and receive guidance towards your ministry goals.

13 month-long program introduces: Ethics; Pagan history and theology basics; Creating and leading ritual; Diversity & cultural understanding; Personal spiritual development; Serving people at various life stages; Group leadership; Family dynamics; Addictions; Domestic violence issues; Teaching and presenting; Developing your allies & more.

No live class meetings โ€“ all readings, web resource links and written assignments in our online classroom, periodic meetings with an assigned Seminary faculty mentor. With good internet access you can do this from anywhere in the world, any time of the day, 24/7.

No degree required. Monthly online payment of $100. Those who successfully complete the 13-month mentored independent study may apply for ministerial credentials with Sacred Well Congregation.

CMC Reading List

Want More Information?

The Frequently Asked Questions page covers cost, learning format, what to expect and how to get started.

Read the reflections of students who have completed the course to gain more insight.

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Ready to get started?

If you know you are ready, go here: Apply to the Community Ministry Certificate Program

Student Testimony:


Spiritual Direction (SpiDir) Certificate

24-month professional certificate, live meetings

Spiritual direction is a process which has been offered within faith traditions as a part of formation for religious professionals and selected lay leaders.

During the last fifteen years training has shifted from small, independent programs to comprehensive programs housed in or affiliated with learning institutions such as Cherry Hill Seminary.

Our program equips students to practice with seekers of a variety of (and no) spiritual identities.

Who should study for the Spiritual Direction Certificate?

This CHS program is an opportunity to deepen and grow as a human, expand and clarify your faith formation, and level up as a spiritual care provider. In short, this program is for persons who:

  • Have some theological background
  • Cohort-based virtual community of international learners
  • Teachers from Pagan, indigenous, Catholic, Sufi, neuro-diverse, gender-diverse (and more) wisdom
  • Grounded in earth-relating traditions
  • Focus on building a community of accountability and support.
  • Celebrating the knowledge you are whole, holy and worthy.

Upon Completion

Participants receive their Spiritual Direction Certificate upon successful fulfillment of the requirements of the 24-month program. Upon completion of the program, participants will be credentialed Spiritual Companions, able to โ€˜hang out a shingleโ€™ as a qualified and professionally recognized spiritual director/companion. Participants can list themselves on the Spiritual Directors International directory and upon completion of the program, participants with UU affiliation (UUSCM or other) also meet the criteria for becoming a part of the UU Spiritual Direction Network.

SpiDir Reading List

Want More Information on Spiritual Direction?

Please read the following:

Exploring Spiritual Direction: A Journey of Connection and Growth

12 Questions to Ask at the Get-to-Know-You Appointment

Reimagine Your Calling: Find Purpose and Fulfillment with the CHS SpiDir Program

The Long Winter and the Weight of Loss: How Spiritual Companions Can Offer Support

Also, check out the Certificate Programs FAQ to learn more about cost, learning format, and what to expect.

Admissions are rolling (year-round) with new cohorts beginning in the fall or spring when a minimum enrollment is reached.

Ready to get started?

If you know you are ready, go here: Apply to the Spiritual Direction Certificate Program


Writing as a Spiritual Practice Certificate

12-month non-professional, live meetings

Is writing your chosen creative expression? Want to explore how it can also be your spiritual expression? 

The Certificate of Writing as a Spiritual Practice is a year of developing your writing in all the ways it is rooted in and reveals itself spiritually: Nature writing, short fiction, poetry and prayer, playwriting for ritual, and writing for children.

Weekly individual meetings with instructor as well as group critique meetings. By the end of the course, each participant will produce at least one piece suitable for publication in a Cherry Hill Seminary Anthology of Spiritual Writing.

Why this Certificate?

As part of Cherry Hill Seminaryโ€™s mission to empower spiritual leadership and scholarship, our studentsโ€™ meaningful written expression is an important tool. Writings developed in the CWSP programโ€“

  • Support student participation in community events as a ritual leader;
  • Encourage the articulation of theological thinking;
  • Enhance personal spiritual practice;
  • Produce quality reading material for children and/or young adults; and
  • Create meaningful fiction and non-fiction to benefit the wider reading public.

During your time in the group you willโ€“

  • Develop a personal devotional practice of spiritual writing.
  • Develop proficiency in writing in several styles/genres/modalities.
  • Produce work in several styles/genres/modalities of writing as a spiritual writing practice.
  • Produce at least one publishable piece per module.
  • Demonstrate editing and self-editing skills on your own and othersโ€™ work.

Tuition

Quarterly tuition: $375 payable at the beginning of that quarter, total for full year $1500
(Note discount if paid in full at beginning of certificate, total cost is $1395)

Program Coordinator

Diane Cacciato holds a B.Ed in English and School Library Science from University of British Columbia and an M.Ed in School Library Science from University of Alberta. She is currently working on a second masterโ€™s degree in Theology and Religious History. ADF priest Diane has 33 years of teaching in the public school system in British Columbia, and three years of teaching in private schools and colleges in Japan. Since retiring from the public school system in 2016 she has been teaching group and private writing classes, and facilitating writing groups.

Ready to get started?

If you know you are ready, go here: Apply to the Writing as a Spiritual Practice Certificate Program

CMC Reflections

Spiritual Direction Certificate Reading List

Core I

Spiritual Direction 101: The Basics of Spiritual Guidance by Teresa Blythe
(ebook/paperback)

Spiritual Mentoring: A Pagan Guide*ย by Judy Harrow
(ebook/paperback)
*if you select this, please also select a second text

The Gift to Listen, The Courage to Hearย by Cari Jacksonย 
(ebook/paperback)

Holy Listeningย by Margaret Guenther
(ebook/paperback)

Embodied Spirits: Stories of Spiritual Directors of Color by Sherry Bryant-Johnson (Editor), Therese Taylor-Stinson (Editor), Rosalie Norman McNaney (Editor)
(ebook/paperback)

Care of the Soulย by Thomas Mooreย 
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Spiritual Guidance Across Religions: A Sourcebook for Spiritual Directors and Other Professionals Providing Counsel to People of Differing Faith Traditionsย byย Rev. John R. Mabry, PhD*ย (Editor), et. al.
(ebook/paperback)
*If you select this, please also select a second text

Jewish Spiritual Direction: An Innovative Guide from Traditional and Contemporary Sourcesย by Rabbi Howard A. Addison and Barbara Eve Breitman
(ebook/paperback)

Candlelight: Illuminating the Art of Spiritual Directionย byย Susan S. Phillips
(ebook/paperback)

Soul Care in African American Practiceย by Barbara Peacock
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Core II

Writing to Wake the Soul: Opening the Sacred Conversation Within byย Karen Heringย 
(ebook/paperback)

Dreamtending by Stephen Aizenstat
(audio/paperback)

Dreamwork by Jeremy Taylor
(paperback)

The Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for the Nine Personality Types
(paperback)
โ€” OR โ€”
Personality Types: Using the Enneagram for Self-Discovery byย Don Richard Risoย andย Russ Hudsonย 
(ebook/paperback)

Awakening the Creative Spirit: Bringing the Arts to Spiritual Direction by Betsey Beckman and Christine Venters Paintner
(ebook/paperback)

Having It All: Body, Mind, Heart & Spirit Together Again at Last by Phil Porter
(paperback)

Dance: A Sacred Art: Discovering the Joy of Movement as Spiritual Practice by Cynthia Winton-Henry
(ebook/paperback)

Finding Peace Through Spiritual Practice: The Interfaith Amigos Guide to Personal, Social and Environmental Healing by Ted Falcon, Don Mackenzie, Jamal Rahman
(ebook/paperback)

Joy Unspeakable: Contemplative Practices of the Black Church by Dr. Barbara A. Holmes
(ebook/audio/paperback)

The Mindful Pilgrimage: A 40-Day Pocket Devotional for Pilgrims of Any Faith or None by Jeanette Banashak
(ebook/paperback)

The New Monasticism: An Interspiritual Manifesto for Contemplative Living by Adam Bucko and Rory McEntee
(ebook/paperback)

A Hidden Wholeness by Parker Palmer (audio/ebook/paperback)

Inviting the Mystic, Supporting the Prophet: An Introduction to Spiritual Direction by Katherine Dyckman and L. Patrick Carroll
(Catholic perspective, social justice affirming)
(paperback)

Discernment: A Path to Spiritual Awakening byย Rose Mary Dougherty
(ebook/paperback)

Archetypal Imagery and the Spiritual Self: Techniques for Coaches and Therapistsย  by Annabelle Nelson
(ebook/paperback)

Core III

The Pagan in Recovery by Deirdre Anne Herbert
(paperback)

Romancing the Shadow by Connie Zweigย and Steve Wolf
(ebook/audio/paperback)

The Spirituality of Imperfection by Ernest Kurtz and Katherine Ketcham
(audio/ebook/paperback)

Stages of Faith: The Psychology of Human Development and the Quest for Meaning by James Fowler (Also read E. Piper)
(paperback)

The Integral Vision: A Very Short Introduction to the Revolutionary Integral Approach to Life, God, the Universe, and Everything by Ken Wilber
(ebook/paperback)

Changing Life Patterns: Adult Development in Spiritual Direction by Elizabeth Liebert
(paperback)

Memories, Dreams, Reflections by Carl Jung
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Interior Castle by Teresa of Avila, trans. Mirabai Starr
(ebook/audio/paperback)

The Night Journey: Witchcraft as Transformation by Yvonne Aburrow
(paperback)

The Pagan Book of Living and Dying by Starhawk and M. Macha Nightmare
(ebook/paperback)

Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow by Elizabeth Lesser
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Standing at the Edge: Finding Freedom Where Fear and Courage Meet by Joan Halifax
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generationย  by Adam Bucko and Matthew Fox
(ebook/paperback)

Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life by Richard Rohr
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Dancing from the Inside Out by Westina Matthews
(ebook/paperback)

The Artistsโ€™ Way by Julia Cameron
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Sacred Therapy: Jewish Spiritual Teachings on Emotional Healing and Inner Wholeness by Estelle Frankel
(ebook/paperback)

Present Moment Wonderful Moment: Mindfulness Verses for Daily Living by Thich Nhat Han
(paperback)

Core IV

Any biography of a mystic, can include:

Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom by John O’Donahue
(ebook/audio/paperback)

The Autobiography of Teresa of Avila
(several editions)
(ebooks/audio/paperbacks)

Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Wild Mercy: Living the Fierce & Tender Wisdom of the Women Mystics by Mirabai Starr
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Hannah Arendt (movie)
(dvd)
(also available to stream on AppleTV)
โ€” OR โ€”
Biographies of Hannah Arendt
(several editions)
(ebooks/audio/paperbacks)

Meditations of the Heart by Howard Thurman
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Lindsay Sudeikis

Bayo Akomolafe

Turning to the Mystics
(podcast)
(Thomas Merton or Teresa of Avila)

The Spiritual Exercises by Ignatius of Loyolaย 
(several editions – please select one that includes a biography)
(ebook/audio/paperback)

Nicholas Black Elk: Medicine Man, Catechist, Saint by Jon M. Sweeney
(ebook/paperback)

Community Ministry Certificate Reading List

You will need the following books for your Community Ministry Certificate studies:

Month 1 – none, readings are in classroom

Month 2 – The Other Side of Virtue, by Brendan Meyers

Month 3 – none, readings are in classroom

Month 4 – Spiritual Mentoring, by Judy Harrow

Month 5 – none, readings are in classroom

Month 6 – none, readings are in classroom

Month 7 – The Pagan Leadership Anthology

Month 8 – Caring for God’s People (Integrating Spirituality Into Pastoral Counseling) by Philip L. Culbertson

Month 9 – none, readings are in classroom

Month 10 – The Pagan In Recovery: The Twelve Steps From A Pagan Perspective by Deirdre A. Hebert

Module 11 – none, readings are in classroom

Modules 13 – none, readings are in classroom