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One of City Seminary of Sacramento's primary goals is to provide a sound, biblical, theological education to ALL qualified candidates for the ministry and to those who seek to improve their understanding of God's Word irrespective of financial ability. If you need a scholarship, we have one for you! Please visit our Financial Aid page for more information.
Donate Your Car!

Donating your car to City Seminary is quick and easy!
Simply fill out the short Vehicle Donation Form, or call 1-800-240-0160 and our program partner Car Donation, Inc. can arrange to have your donated car, truck, boat or RV picked up in all 50 states!
Click here for more information.
Mahalia

"Mahalia: A Gospel Musical" is coming to Sacramento to benefit City Seminary.
Leben Magazine

Discover Christian history and biography in our four-color quarterly magazine.
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Become a Friend of the Library
City Seminary is in the process of developing its theological library. Many books which have been contributed and purchased are being catalogued for use by the Library committee.

Book Donations
Sound theological books continue to be sought for the City Seminary library (hardcover only, please). Books may be sent to CSS Library, 2020 16th Ave., Sacramento, CA 95822. Please contact us by email with your list of books before shipping. If you have a large library of books to donate and you are located in the Northern California area, we will make arrangements to pick them up.
Additionally, we have established a City Seminary Wish List of desired books at Amazon.com. You can browse our list and purchase online. Amazon will ship the books directly to City Seminary.
Strugnell Collection
Dr. John Strugnell, Professor Emeritus of Harvard Divinity School, headed the translation project for the Dead Sea Scrolls and his library is considered one of the finest in existence.
City Seminary acquired the majority of this collection, which includes a large number of volumes centered on the first century of Christianity, a significant emphasis on the Reformation period, and numerous works on Greek and Hebrew language, including concordances, references, and texts. Altogether, there are more than four thousand volumes and journals. For more information about the collection, please check under Resources.
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