Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College
Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College
The Christian Community 3506 Eisenhower Drive Sacramento, CA 95826 Rev. Sanford Miller 916-965-9112 sanfordmiller@sbcglobal.net The Christian Community, a movement for religious renewal, came into being in 1922 in Dornach, Switzerland, with the advice and guidance of Rudolf Steiner. The Act of Consecration of Man is celebrated on Wednesday at 9:00 AM, Saturday at 9:00 AM, and Sunday at 10:30 AM. There are often talks, workshops, study groups, and potluck lunches following the Sunday service. The Service for Children (grades one through eight) takes place on Sunday at 10:00 AM. The church is located about a fifteen-minute drive from the College. Students wishing to attend but lacking transportation should contact dean of students, Ronald Koetzsch, at 916-965-1341. Anthroposophical Medical Care Raphael Medicine and Therapies 9801 Fair Oaks Blvd, Suite 300 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 916-671-1780 Kelly Sutton, MD www.raphaelmedicine.com Dr. Sutton offers complementary medical care based on the pioneering work of Rudolf Steiner and Ita Wegman, MD. Primary care services for adults and children are offered Monday through Friday (though not on Tuesday morning) and include treatment for acute and chronic illness. Center for Living Health Holistic/Anthroposophical Pediatrics and Family Practice Michael Allen, MD, and Carol Wiley, FNP 11344 Coloma Road, Suite 445, Gold River, CA 95670 916-803-7040 www.centerforlivinghealth.com Dr. Allen specializes in family medicine developmental pediatrics. Alternative therapies offered include cranio-sacral therapy, therapeutic eurythmy, rhythmical massage, energy healing, and art therapy. 25
A Healing Place for Children 54 West Grass Valley Street Colfax, CA 95719 916-638-8758 Susan Johnson, MD, FAAP Dr. Johnson is a pediatrician specializing in behavioral and developmental issues and works from a clear anthroposophical and Waldorf basis. Cynthia Hoven, MA Therapeutic eurythmy cynthia.hoven@steinercollege.edu College faculty member Cynthia Hoven offers sessions in therapeutic eurythmy and works in collaboration with the local anthroposophical physicians. Anthroposophical Counseling The individuals listed below offer personal counseling based on anthroposophical insights into the human being. Each has a close connection with the College and each charges on a sliding scale basis. Dr. William Bento office: Center for Living Health 11344 Coloma Road, Suite 445, Gold River, CA 95670 916-222-7299 707-490-8695 Dr. Bento is a transpersonal clinical psychologist who has pioneered an Anthroposophically-extended psychology. Margit Ilgen, MFT office: 916-752-7035 cell: 916-200-8591 Shawn Sullivan Marriage, Family, and Child Counselor 4112 Pennsylvania Ave. Fair Oaks, CA 95628 916-965-6553 Rev. Sanford Miller Priest of the Christian Community 916-965-9112 sanfordmiller@sbcglobal.net 26
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The Christian Community<br />
3506 Eisenhower Drive<br />
Sacramento, CA 95826<br />
Rev. Sanford Miller<br />
916-965-9112<br />
sanfordmiller@sbcglobal.net<br />
The Christian Community, a movement for religious renewal, came into being in 1922 in Dornach,<br />
Switzerland, with the advice and guidance of <strong>Rudolf</strong> <strong>Steiner</strong>.<br />
The Act of Consecration of Man is celebrated on Wednesday at 9:00 AM, Saturday at 9:00 AM, and Sunday<br />
at 10:30 AM. There are often talks, workshops, study groups, and potluck lunches following the Sunday<br />
service. The Service for Children (grades one through eight) takes place on Sunday at 10:00 AM. The<br />
church is located about a fifteen-minute drive from the <strong>College</strong>.<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s wishing to attend but lacking transportation should contact dean of students, Ronald Koetzsch,<br />
at 916-965-1341.<br />
Anthroposophical Medical Care<br />
Raphael Medicine and Therapies<br />
9801 Fair Oaks Blvd, Suite 300<br />
Fair Oaks, CA 95628<br />
916-671-1780<br />
Kelly Sutton, MD<br />
www.raphaelmedicine.com<br />
Dr. Sutton offers complementary medical care based on the pioneering work of <strong>Rudolf</strong> <strong>Steiner</strong> and Ita<br />
Wegman, MD. Primary care services for adults and children are offered Monday through Friday (though<br />
not on Tuesday morning) and include treatment for acute and chronic illness.<br />
Center for Living Health<br />
Holistic/Anthroposophical Pediatrics and Family Practice<br />
Michael Allen, MD, and Carol Wiley, FNP<br />
11344 Coloma Road, Suite 445, Gold River, CA 95670<br />
916-803-7040<br />
www.centerforlivinghealth.com<br />
Dr. Allen specializes in family medicine developmental pediatrics. Alternative therapies offered include<br />
cranio-sacral therapy, therapeutic eurythmy, rhythmical massage, energy healing, and art therapy.<br />
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