Organizers

The C.S. Lewis Study Center

Housed in the historic “Green Pastures” home built in 1887, the C. S. Lewis Study Center in Northfield, Massachusetts, serves as a focal point of Christian hospitality, study, reflection, and learned conversation in New England.

Our programs are an embodiment of C.S. Lewis’s concept of “Mere Christianity,” inviting the participation of Christians from all historic communions, and welcoming all in the pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.

The Study Center encourages and equips those who desire to thoughtfully and winsomely address issues of faith and culture within their sphere of influence. Special topics address issues of interest to faculty of university, boarding schools and other educational venues, church and civic leaders, and a variety of professionals who seek to express their Christian faith throughout the full range of disciplines.


The C.S. Lewis Foundation

Inspired by the life and legacy of C.S. Lewis, we encourage and equip Christians to live out their faith within the world of ideas and the arts. Our programs produce spiritually equipped and culturally literate Christians who are transformative in whatever area they may be called to serve.

Incorporated in 1986 (but sparked in 1972), the C.S. Lewis Foundation was founded to address issues arising from the ever-increasing secularization of culture, particularly in the university and arts worlds. These issues continue to this day as we, in our calling as Christians, seek to remain the “salt and the light” to the world around us through cultural engagement, stewardship, and education.