Travis Pinci

Travis Pinci has been the organist and accompanist at Mt. Zion UCC since 2012. He has also conducted the children’s bell choir and the children’s vocal choir for a majority of that time.
Travis is also employed as Mt. Zion's secretary, and began that position in February of 2017.
Travis is a graduate of Messiah College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary and Special Education. He is a member of the York American Guild of organists and plays the piano, Clavinova™, and organ. He has also been the piano accompanist for the Northeastern High School musical for the past two years. He teaches piano lessons to multiple students including both children and adults. In addition, Travis substitutes at his home parish, Holy Infant.
From Travis: "I truly am blessed to be working at Mt. Zion as the people here are so kind, caring, and loving. I felt as if I was a part of their family from the moment I first walked through the doors. I am amazed at the way they reach out to each and every person within the church and within the community and how they make every individual feel welcomed and loved."
Travis is also employed as Mt. Zion's secretary, and began that position in February of 2017.
Travis is a graduate of Messiah College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary and Special Education. He is a member of the York American Guild of organists and plays the piano, Clavinova™, and organ. He has also been the piano accompanist for the Northeastern High School musical for the past two years. He teaches piano lessons to multiple students including both children and adults. In addition, Travis substitutes at his home parish, Holy Infant.
From Travis: "I truly am blessed to be working at Mt. Zion as the people here are so kind, caring, and loving. I felt as if I was a part of their family from the moment I first walked through the doors. I am amazed at the way they reach out to each and every person within the church and within the community and how they make every individual feel welcomed and loved."