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Boston Seminar Congregational History & Polity

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Mariner's House
The Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies conducts the Boston Seminar at Mariner's House in Boston, Massachusetts.  The Congregational History & Polity seminar is a requirement for graduation from CFTS.  It is also open to Ministers serving NACCC Churches. For those who are not CFTS students we are providing you the opportunity to attend only the lectures arriving July 27th and departing August 2nd. If you wish to extend your stay you can add other options to your registration.  Please see the registration form for details.

Ministers new to our Association are encouraged to attend this seminar. A slot for the seminar must be reserved early as housing is limited.  Please contact The Rev. Dr. Betsey Mauro at the NACCC Office 800-262-1620 ext. 1613 or her assistant, Marie Steele to learn about this very special program.

Explore these additional pages for more information on the Boston Seminar.

Directed Study Handbook

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