Council of Religious Advisors
The Carnegie Mellon Council of Religious Advisors (CoRA) supports and encourages religious life within the campus community.
Members of the Council provide a variety of services, including counseling, educational programs, conferences, worship, discussion groups, social events, and religious instruction. Council members work from their own traditions while also collaborating on interfaith programs.
The university acknowledges the staff members of those ministries who are commissioned by their particular faith group to work within the campus community at Carnegie Mellon. Each chaplaincy has its own mission, objective and schedules, which are available through the individual faith groups.
Back Row: Lucia Boulos, Adam Basinger & Hannah Naylor
Can't find your community?
If you don't find your faith represented in CoRA, we are happy to help you get in touch with the appropriate student organizations, places of worship and resources within the local community. Please contact us for more information.
- Buddhism: ;
- Humanist:
- Hinduism: ;
- Islam:
- Jainism:
- Sikhism:
- Wiccan or Neo-Pagan:
Christian (specific denominations)
- African Methodist Episcopal:
- African Methodist Episcopal Zion:
- Antiochene Orthodox Church:
- Baptist:
- Byzantine Catholic:
- Christian Missionary Alliance: Webster Avenue Christian Missionary Alliance, 2325 Webster Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
- Christian Scientist:
- Church of Christ:
- Church of God in Christ: First Church of God in Christ, 2502 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
- Episcopal Church-USA:
- Greek Orthodox Church:
- Jehovah’s Witnesses:
- Mennonite:
- Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints): The Christian Church in Pittsburgh, 250 North Dithridge Street
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Non-denominational or Multi-denominational: ;
- Orthodox Church in America:
- Quaker:
- United Methodist Church: ;