Register Now for courses running May 20 - Aug 25
 
Save
50%
Foundations courses half-price all summer, first-time CHS students
OR
Pay for yourself and bring a friend for free, current CHS students
You need not be in a certificate or degree program to take Foundations courses.  To receive discount, write "Summer Special" in message line of your Paypal payment.
Introduction to Fundraising 
 

Pagans in today's society are hard at work building the resources that will make their traditions sustainable for years to come, and that takes funding. 
All fundraising comes back to some basic concepts about relationships. Learn to understand one of the greatest taboos in western society and in so doing lose your fear of fundraising.
Students will design and get feedback on their own project.
The instructor has many years of experience as a nonprofit consultant and former CFRE (Certified Fund Raising Executive).

A Foundations Course
Wednesdays 8pm ET
Four weeks May 20 - June 16


Goddess & God: Archetypes in Arthurian Legend


Explore the feminine and masculine archetypes revealed in the tales of King Arthur, with particular attention to how these archetypes manifest in our own lives.
Are you Guenevere? Morgaine of the Fairies? Morgaine's mother Igraine? Viviane, High Priestess and Lady of the Lake? Perhaps you are Lancelot, Elaine, or Arthur himself.
Discover and explore your own inner Camelot in this fascinating 4-week course..

A Foundations Course
Tuesdays 8PM ET
Four weeks Jun 17 - Jul 14

Paganism 101 
 

You may have heard of Wicca, but do you know what Druids do? How about Asatru? And what the heck is Discordianism?

Paganism 101 will give you an overview of different ways of being Pagan, and help you avoid some of the controversies and pitfalls of this young/ancient religion.

Learn about the major branches of the traditions, participate in rousing discussions, and meet fellow seekers.

This class is appropriate for the non-pagan, the beginner, or simply the curious..

A Foundations Course
Sunday 7:00 pm ET
Four weeks Jul 16 - Aug 11
 More Info & Register
Human Development Across the Life Span 
 

From a humanistic perspective this course is designed to facilitate insight into the phases of human development from infancy to death. Through various readings of the different theories of personality drawn from the past 70 years of interest in this topic beginning with Freud, continuing through the mid-20th century humanistic approach, to the new developments in brain science.  

Master's level
Thursdays, 2:00 PM ET

Goddess: Prehistory to Present 

 
 

From at least the Neolithic, Goddess has been represented across continents through symbol and form. Through art and artifact, we will examine her history and co-create meaning for today, learning from the cultures of Africa, Asia, the Middle Eastand Europe lost pieces of our own story. We will also engage in relevant discussions concerning myth and language, bringing ourselves current in the academic discourse around women's roles and Goddess' power.

Master's and PCE level
Mondays 9pm ET.
More Info & Register

 

Conscious Leadership in Turbulent Times 

Some choose the role of leader and some lead out of necessity or are catapulted there through crisis. Moving beyond "being in charge" to authentic leadership requires personal reflection and development, strong communication skills, advocacy, community building, problem solving and bridge-building, as well as the willingness and ability to develop the leadership potential in others. The characteristics of authenticity, integrity and spiritual depth, among others, are what lend credibility to leaders, particularly spiritual leaders. These qualities help to make the vision offered by individuals trustworthy and meaningful in community. In this way, spirit-through people-moves into action, is sustained and transforms.

Master's level
Sundays 9 pm ET

 

Contemporary Global Paganisms 

Intro to the wide variety of Paganisms being practiced around the world. We will challenge scholarly definitions of Paganism and our own personal ones by attempting to trace common threads between many disparate traditions.
Students will familiarize themselves with descriptions of contemporary Paganisms, then explore to gain first-hand experience with traditions not their own. 
This is a required class for all Master's students and will not be offered again until Fall 2014.

Master's level 
Mondays 8 pm ET 
More Info & Register