Pitt-Bradford unveiled plans to build a nondenominational chapel and center for spirituality, culture, and service learning. It will be a place for interfaith worship and meditation. It also will provide a site for religious services of all types, weddings, receptions, induction ceremonies, and small choral and musical performances.
The chapel and center for spirituality, culture, and service learning, with its serene location near the stream and nestled among the trees, will be apart for reflection and contemplation– a place with a spiritual sense where students can gather.
In addition, the university is interested in using the chapel and center for spirituality, culture, and service learning as a base for its volunteer service programs, expanding its reach beyond the campus perimeter and building on current community and social service programs.
Below are links to download the video, as well as two outside sketches of the chapel and center for spirituality, culture, and service learning.
Download the video (requires Windows Media Player) - 6.7 megabytes, remember to 'right-click + save as'

For more information or to donate to the chapel and center for spirituality, culture, and service learning, please e-mail Karen Buchheit, Executive Director of Institutional Advancement and Managing Director of the Bradford Educational Foundation, at kpb@pitt.edu or call 814-362-5091.