Reverend Jeff Kardisco

Rev. Jeffrey Kardisco is the associate pastor at Mt Zion UCC. He began serving the congregation in January of 2016 as a designated part time pastor, and was installed as associate pastor on October 22, 2017.
His family includes his wife, Dani; their son, Ivyn; and their two dogs; Thor and Loki.
He graduated from Lancaster Theological Seminary, with a Masters in Divinity, in May of 2016. Before attending seminary Pastor Jeff studied English at Mansfield and Penn State Universities. He was ordained on July 30, 2017.
In his down time Pastor Jeff enjoys cheering on Penn State football and the Green Bay Packers, spending time with his wife and their son, playing board games, golfing, cooking, and reading.
From Pastor Jeff: “Since the very first time I attended Mt. Zion I have been amazed at the way this congregation cares for one another. When needs are expressed the community here rallies together to help. I am also amazed at how so many people from so many different backgrounds can find common ground in their pursuit of God’s call for discipleship. This congregation sincerely seeks to embody the love and care of Christ in all that they do.”
His family includes his wife, Dani; their son, Ivyn; and their two dogs; Thor and Loki.
He graduated from Lancaster Theological Seminary, with a Masters in Divinity, in May of 2016. Before attending seminary Pastor Jeff studied English at Mansfield and Penn State Universities. He was ordained on July 30, 2017.
In his down time Pastor Jeff enjoys cheering on Penn State football and the Green Bay Packers, spending time with his wife and their son, playing board games, golfing, cooking, and reading.
From Pastor Jeff: “Since the very first time I attended Mt. Zion I have been amazed at the way this congregation cares for one another. When needs are expressed the community here rallies together to help. I am also amazed at how so many people from so many different backgrounds can find common ground in their pursuit of God’s call for discipleship. This congregation sincerely seeks to embody the love and care of Christ in all that they do.”