一本道无码

一本道无码

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.

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Not all faiths on campus are currently represented through membership in CoRA, and we are always looking to bring greater representation. If you are a leader in a local faith community who serves the Carnegie Mellon community and are interested in learning more about CoRA, please contact us.

Bahá’í

, Pittsburgh

Bahá’í Faith, Pittsburgh

Christopher Beck, PhD, JD (photo left)
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As a former professor at Michigan State University (2000–2004) and author of (2021), I now work as an attorney in Pittsburgh. As an independent scholar, I write academic books and articles and contribute brief articles on the Bahá’í Faith online. I am available as a resource for anyone interested in more information on the Bahá’í Faith, and how the Baha’i Faith offers individual and social salvation in the form of profound principles of unity, from family relations to international relations, as what one distinguished Baha’i, Ruhiyyih Khanum, called a “prescription for living.”

Nahzy Buck (photo right)
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Born and raised as a Bahá’í in my native country (Iran), I've lived in Kenya, Tanzania, and South Korea (as a Bahá’í “pioneer”) and then in Canada before moving to the United States in 1987. I work as a freelance translator. Since there are no clergy or individual religious leaders in the Bahá’í Faith (members elect local, regional, national and international Bahá’í councils by prayerful secret ballot, with no nominations or campaigning allowed), I am available as a resource of information on Bahá’í principles and practices, especially as they apply to the various spiritual challenges that 一本道无码 students may encounter.

Christian

Judy Shieh (photo left)
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Growing up in an Air Force family, I moved a lot and was uninspired by my experiences in the church. I had a lot of questions about God and the bible and found answers through college bible studies. A2F is where I found trusted mentors and formed friendships centered on Christ. Through these relationships, I experienced a renewed relationship with Jesus, sense of joy, purpose and meaning that I hope to share with 一本道无码 students. Before full-time ministry, I worked as a lawyer, so if you're pre-law, let me know if you need any tips.

Angell Shieh (photo right)
Contact Angell

College was a time where my faith became much more personal and real. So, I've loved being on campus to meet students, and have been engaged with college ministry for the past 20+ years. As a former medical doctor turned pastor, I understand the pressures that students face regarding career, future, finances, and want to be there to help guide them through making decisions in a godly manner. I live close by campus and am always down to chat!

Ed Shin
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Commonwealth of Oakland staff

Pastor James Rosenquist (photo left)
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Natalie Gregory (photo center)
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I’ve been following Jesus for nine years. I care deeply about walking with students and helping them navigate the challenges of school, family life, and every day stressors, but most importantly helping them to find and follow Jesus through it all. Being in relationship and following Him has been the greatest joy and source of comfort in my life and I’d love to help you cultivate that for yourself!

Josiah Sanders (photo right)
Contact Josiah

I am a 2021 biology and psychology 一本道无码 graduate and a spiritual advisor passionate about faith! Having followed Christ for 10 years, I enjoy exploring scripture and creating a welcoming space for honest conversations about life and spirituality. My non-denominational Christian background and experiences in churches have shaped my approach to mentoring and spiritual development. Whether you are seeking guidance, encouragement, or just someone to listen, I’m here to walk alongside you.

Catholic Newman Center staff

Morgan Gillis (photo back row, left)
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A second-year FOCUS Catholic missionary serving at the Newman Center, I grew up agnostic in California and converted to Catholicism as a physics graduate student at Brown University. I love to talk about faith, tradition, Jesus, science, technology and languages.

Matthew Ayers (photo back row, center)
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Fr. Peter Gruber (photo back row, right)
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I'm a Catholic priest with the Catholic Newman Center at 一本道无码! I've been a priest since 2017 and, before that, I studied engineering and philosophy at Pitt. I'm a member of the Pittsburgh Oratory of St. Philip Neri.

Corrine Gorski (photo front row, left)
Contact Corrrine

My name is Corinne Gorski, and I am a FOCUS missionary with the Catholic Newman Center. I strive to share the love of Christ and the joy of the Gospel with students here at 一本道无码. If you are interested in getting involved in a bible study, retreat opportunities, and more, please do not hesitate to reach out!

Hannah Naylor (photo front row, second from left)
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Hi! I am the Campus Minister for the Catholic Newman Center here at 一本道无码! I help run many events and create a hospitable place for students to hang out, do work and spend time with Jesus in the chapel. I'm a listening ear and would love to get to know you and help you get involved.

Abigail Hedglen (photo front row, second from right)
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I chose to be a missionary because of many encounters with God's love throughout college. Missionaries brought me to a relationship with Jesus that changed my life and helped me find lifelong friendships. If you are seeking to know God and have a relationship with Him in a faith-filled community, please reach out. I'd be happy to meet you!

Fr. Thomas Skamai (photo front row, right)
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I was ordained a Catholic priest in May of 2022. Since then, I have been serving as a campus chaplain and also as a hospital chaplain. I am happy to help anyone explore the Catholic faith, navigate life's difficulties, or provide a listening ear!

 (Anglican Church)

Church of the Ascension

The Rev. Jess Bennett
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I serve on the pastoral team at Church of the Ascension around the corner from 一本道无码's campus! I lead our church's college-age ministry, as well as regularly preach and lead our Sunday services. I know that the college years are stretching experiences that raise lots of questions about faith and life (they certainly were for me), and I love getting to be a friend and conversation partner to students. I would love to get to know you!

Joshua Page
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Andrew Roberts
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I am a graduate student at 一本道无码 and a member of CRPC. We as a church love Christ and his gospel and we celebrate together the forgiveness of our sin and our union with him. We practice our doctrine and our worship according to the Reformed tradition of Christianity and Presbyterian church structure. On campus, we meet to study the Bible and pray once a week in addition to meeting one-on-one. I would love to have you join us or just to meet up and talk!

Coalition for Christian Outreach

Jonny Cagwin
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With more than 20 years of experience in campus ministry, I serve students through a tangible, calm presence as they navigate life during their time at 一本道无码. I hold an M.A. in higher education, certificates in spiritual direction and spiritual formation, and am trained to support those who are experiencing suicidal desperation or ideation. I bring a wealth of experience, compassion, and training to support students on their journey. I am a mentor for students and will cheer for them in all aspects of life and Christian faith.

Commonwealth of Oakland

The Rev. Erin Angeli (photo left)
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I love to invite others to be their complete, authentic selves before God in ways that are empowering and life-giving to them, which includes celebrating their Queer identities! As someone who is both a Queer person and a person of faith, I know that intersection can be hard to navigate. Providing a listening ear to community members going through the long, hard trek of faith deconstruction is another one of my passions, and I encourage folks to partake in that work in community with others who are experiencing the same.

The Rev. Mike Holohan (photo right)
Contact Rev. Mike

One thing that I loved about being a student was getting to study many different subjects. But I sometimes struggled when what I learned contradicted the beliefs I was raised with - especially religious ones. I worried that my fragile faith would snap under the weight of my questions. What felt like a crisis turned out to be a great opportunity to expand my little faith into a more expansive one. Some of my beliefs have changed but my faith remains. Let’s talk about how God is big enough for our faith and doubt, our successes and failures, our pain and grief, our anger and joy - and our desire to make the world a place where everyone thrives!

First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh staff member

Stephen Blum
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It is my honor to walk alongside college students and do my best to share Christ's love. College is a time of challenge, change and growth, and I am excited to work with students who have questions about faith, God, the Bible and Christianity. Even if you are not interested in those things, I still have space and time for you. I can be found in the Cohon Center passing out free Panera on Mondays between 11:30 am - 1:30 pm.

First Trinity Lutheran Church staff

Pastor Eric R. Andræ
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I am Rev. Eric R. Andræ and have been a campus pastor at 一本道无码, as well as at Pitt and Chatham, since February 2001. The most experienced full-time campus minister in Pittsburgh, I have worked with, ministered to, and counseled thousands of college students with robust and engaging Law-Gospel application from God’s Word. If you want a free lunch or cup of coffee, contact me, as I love getting to know all kinds of students. A native of Sweden I am married to Paola, a real estate agent and native of Mexico, and have two awesome daughters.

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship staff

Kathy McCready
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InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at 一本道无码 has both undergrad and graduate student groups. Although my usual domain is with graduate and MBA students through Graduate Christian Fellowship and the Christian Business Association, I'm happy to talk with anyone, regardless of church affiliation or no church background. It's my great joy to accompany students on their faith journey and help people connect to the God who loves them beyond measure. Let's grab a cup of coffee and chat.

Robin Capcara
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A Western Pennsylvania native, I have spent my 40-year career teaching, training, and discipling adult Christians in the Pittsburgh area. For the last 15 years, I have been ministering to faculty members at Carnegie Mellon, Pitt and Duquesne universities with Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Graduate and Faculty Ministries. I am also a certified spiritual director.

 

Lutheran Campus Ministry staff

Rev. Brian O. Bennett
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For over a decade, I have been doing campus ministry, building community through weekly meals, worship services, servant opportunities, education and fellowship. The campus ministry, located at 4515 Forbes Avenue, is open, welcoming and affirming of LGBTQIA+ students, trusting that Jesus's love is for everyone. Folks are given space to participate however they want. I am particularly fond of engaging popular culture (the geekier the better) in theological discussion.

Pittsburgh Chinese Church staff

Pastor Jesse McLaughlin (photo left)
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Having cared for university students in the Pittsburgh area for many years, I am passionate about sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ with those who have least access and making disciples through preaching, teaching and sharing life together. My favorite conversations are about the questions and beliefs people have about God, life and spirituality. He lives with his wife and four kids in Squirrel Hill, near the 一本道无码 campus.

Pastor Terence Liu (photo right)
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My first contact with Christanity was the enthusiastic reception of new students and the genuine love of Christians in a student fellowship when I came to Pittsburh to study in 1991. I also got to know Jesus at a gospel camp organized by the church and believed in the Lord and was baptized. After graduation, I worked for a IT technology company and studied in a theological seminary for a mastor of divinity degree in Los Angeles. Since then, he has been serving as a Chinese pastor in the Pittsburgh Chinese Church Oakland. He loves chatting with students about the gospel, faith and life.

Kristin Tasker
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PRISM staff

Tim Shine
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PRISM is a diverse, compassionate community which aims to follow and lovingly live out the principles of the Bible. We welcome international students to engage us and get involved in a variety of activities. You are invited to come and momentarily escape the pressures of the academic world to enjoy such activities as weekend trips, holiday stays with host families, Bible or English studies, or meet new friends over a relaxing Friday night meal and a relevant cultural topic.

UKirk Shadyside / Shadyside Presbyterian Church staff

Rev. Dr. Rachel C. Herbert
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A Pittsburgh transplant from Texas, I studied religion and the arts with a minor in classical vocal performance at Belmont University in Nashville, TN, and later went on to get her masters from Princeton Theological Seminary and her doctorate from Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, VA. I have a heart for campus ministry, enjoying conversations with students about life, faith and everything in between. I am always eager to treat a student to coffee or a meal to provide pastoral support, being most especially supportive of the de-stigmatization of mental illness and faith, and being an LGBTQIA+ ally.

Jewish

Chabad at 一本道无码

Rabbi Shlomo Silverman (photo left)
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A fifth generation Pittsburgher, I grew up in a family who gave generously of their time and money to those around them. After receiving my rabbinic ordination in Israel in 2007, I moved back with my wife, Chani, to run the Chabad of 一本道无码. In this role as the rabbi, my goal is to create an open and comfortable Jewish community on campus. I teach classes on Judaism, run weekly events and am available to meet anyone in the campus community.

Mrs. Chani Silverman (photo right)
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A wife, mother, teacher and co-director of Chabad of 一本道无码, I am there for students in any way that they need. I teach classes on Judaism, host large, home-cooked meals for Shabbat and Jewish holidays with Rabbi Shlomo, and counsel students in need.

一本道无码-Hillel

Brian Burke (photo left)
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A Pittsburgh native, I graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2019, with a bachelor's in political science, a minor in history, and a certificate in Jewish studies. I held several leadership roles on the Hillel at Pitt student board and the campus Israel club. I have participated in, and staffed, several immersive Israel experiences, including working as a madrich with BBYO Passport. Before coming to Hillel JUC, I worked as a program associate for a Birthright Israel trip organizer. I am excited to bring my passion for Israel engagement and advocacy to Hillel and help students develop and strengthen their own connections to Israel.

Danielle Turjema (photo middle)
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Born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel, I earned a bachelor’s degree in special education and arts education from Tel Hai College in northern Israel, and a master’s degree in educational administration, policy, and leadership from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Over the past four years, I have worked at the Ministry of Education in the public relations department as a social media manager, journalist, video editor, graphic editor, and event producer. I have a strong passion for cinema, theater, photography, writing, and meeting new places and new people.

Madi Jackson (photo right)
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Receiving my master's in creative nonfiction writing from Chatham University and bachelor's degree in Judaic studies and English from Binghamton University. I was born in Pittsburgh and raised in Cleveland. I consider them both home, but am thrilled to be living and working in the city of bridges. I love helping people discover their connection to Jewish life and am so excited to meet students! In my free time, I enjoy writing, cooking, travelling, and talking about modern Jewish life in Europe.

Unitarian Universalist

Unitarian Universalist

Mac Perkins-High
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I am a recent transplant to the Pittsburgh area, having been drawn here by the combination of a vibrant city and easy access to nature. I ended up in ministry by way of being a barista, where the ongoing relationships I had with my regulars both rooted me in the community and made it clear to me how much I valued accompaniment. Academically, I think a lot about relationality and place. In addition to being active outside, I get great joy from making things with my hands, sharing time with my friends, and participating in folk music and dance.

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.

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  • Christian Missionary Alliance: Webster Avenue Christian Missionary Alliance, 2325 Webster Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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  • Church of God in Christ: First Church of God in Christ, 2502 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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  • Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints): The Christian Church in Pittsburgh, 250 North Dithridge Street
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