Welcome to the Orthodox Christian Fellowship of
Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh

Meetings and Vespers:
Thursdays at 7:30pm

Location and Map: St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Pittsburgh OCF Priest: TBD Contact: pittcmuocf@gmail.com

OCF stands for:
Orthodox Christian Fellowship


What is an Orthodox Christian?

An Orthodox Christian is a Christian who follows the correct or orthodox teachings of the Christian Church from the time of Christ until today.

OCF is an organization open to all college students by which they can come together for fellowship, prayer, and service. It is a way to rest your brain from your schoolwork so that you can give your soul some nourishment. Because college is such a big challenge, OCF offers a solid group of brothers and sisters in Christ who can stand by you during hard times and offer you family comfort when you are far from home.

College can be tough on an Orthodox Christian. You really do discover yourself at college, and it is easy to get caught up in the fast life. OCF offers a base that you can always touch back on so you don't stray too far from the "needful things" in life. We strongly recommend getting involved in your OCF. If you don't have one at your college, then you can get information on how to start one up where you are:

Click here for information on how to start an OCF