St Alcuin Theological Seminary

The Official Seminary of

The Communion of Anglican Churches International (CACI)

Academic Overview

The Communion of Anglican Churches International (CACI) is a global church body that brings together charismatic, evangelical, and Anglo-Catholic expressions of the Christian faith. We affirm the authority of Scripture, the transforming power of the Holy Spirit, and the richness of sacramental worship rooted in the Anglican tradition.

CACI upholds apostolic succession through historic episcopal lines from the Church in England, as well as through the Old Catholic Church and Baltic Lutheran traditions. These lines reflect continuity with the apostolic witness of the early Church, including the ministry of Saint Peter.

St. Alcuin Theological Seminary (SATS) was established to prepare individuals called to ordained ministry and broader Christian service. Instruction is delivered through locally developed Study Centers in conjunction with structured online coursework, ensuring both accessibility and academic rigor.

Faculty advisors provide individualized guidance to each student, cultivating disciplined theological inquiry, academic excellence, and intentional spiritual formation. The Seminary is committed to forming ministers who demonstrate both intellectual maturity and a steadfast devotion to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

  • The Seminary is committed to the provision and continuous improvement of high-quality, biblically grounded theological education. It is the policy of the institution that financial constraints should not constitute a barrier to the pursuit of a recognized call to ministry.
  • Comprehensive information regarding academic programs, degree requirements, and course offerings is available in the Academics section of this catalog.

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