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Reverend Danielle Neff

Rev Danielle Neff is the senior pastor at Mt Zion UCC. She began serving in September 2009.
Her family includes husband, Alan; sons Sam and Liam; and daughter Grace.
She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from American University, a Masters of Social Work from the University of Chicago, and a Masters of Divinity from Chicago Theological Seminary.
When she's not working, Pastor Dani likes to read, watch movies, cook, and spend time with her friends and family.
Along with participation in the many activities at Mt Zion, she has also participated in the Next Generation Leadership Initiative and the 2030 Clergy Network. Both of these groups provide tools and support to younger members of the clergy.
From Pastor Dani: "I love being at Mt. Zion and I think it is a truly loving, welcoming community. I am continually amazed at the level of care that is shown to one another and the commitment that the church shows towards growing in their faith and serving the community. I believe we will continue to be a voice of progressive Christianity in York County."
Her family includes husband, Alan; sons Sam and Liam; and daughter Grace.
She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from American University, a Masters of Social Work from the University of Chicago, and a Masters of Divinity from Chicago Theological Seminary.
When she's not working, Pastor Dani likes to read, watch movies, cook, and spend time with her friends and family.
Along with participation in the many activities at Mt Zion, she has also participated in the Next Generation Leadership Initiative and the 2030 Clergy Network. Both of these groups provide tools and support to younger members of the clergy.
From Pastor Dani: "I love being at Mt. Zion and I think it is a truly loving, welcoming community. I am continually amazed at the level of care that is shown to one another and the commitment that the church shows towards growing in their faith and serving the community. I believe we will continue to be a voice of progressive Christianity in York County."