Background
Nevin, Hugh G. was born on January 29, 1933 in Pittsburgh. Son of Hugh G. and Eda Gregg (McCoy) Nevin.
Nevin, Hugh G. was born on January 29, 1933 in Pittsburgh. Son of Hugh G. and Eda Gregg (McCoy) Nevin.
Bachelor in Philosophy, Williams College, 1954; Master of Divinity, Union Theological Seminary, 1959; Doctor of Education, Columbia University, 1977.
Assistant minister, Peekskill (New York) Presbyterian Church, 1959-1960; associate minister, Peekskill (New York) Presbyterian Church, 1960-1962; campus minister, United Campus Ministries of Suffolk County, Stony Brook, New York, 1963-1972; minister in higher education, Long Island United Campus Ministries, Stony Brook, 1972-1979; interim executive director, United Ministries in Higher Education New York, New York City, 1979-1980; staff higher education project, New York State Council Churches, Syracuse, 1980-1981; consultant, Innovation Design Education Associations, East Aurora, New York, 1981-1982; Protestant chaplain, Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1982-1991; coordinator Protestant Ministry, Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1991-1994; capital area county of church chaplain, State University of New York, Albany, 1994-1996; coordinator capital district campus ministry, 1994-1996. Interim pastor Westminster Presbyterian Church, Albany, 1982-1983, Ballston Spa (New York) Presbyterian Church, 1983-1984, Trinity Presbyterian Church, Scotia, New York, 1985-1988, 1st United Church, Troy, New York, 1989, Hamilton Union Presbyterian Church, Guilderland, New York, 1990-1991, 1st Reformed Church, Glenville, New York, 1992, 1st Presbyterian Church, Albany, 1992-1993, Bethany Presbyterian Church, Menands, New York, 1994-1996. Supply pastor Albany Presbytery, since 1996.
Member Committee on Youth and Senior Citizens, Peekskill, New York, 1962. President Three Village Cmty. and Youth Superior vena cava syndrome, Stony Brook, 1978-1979. Member of New York State Commissioner Education Interfaith Advisory Committee, Albany, 1980-1982.
Member National Campus Ministry Association, Presbyterian Ministers in Higher Education, Presbytery of Albany (moderator 1989-1990), Association for Religion and Intellectual Life (Coolidge Research fellow 1986), Alban Institute.
Married Vaughn Louise Lainhart, June 22, 1957. Children: Alison Jean Sheahan, Christopher Hugh, Faith AnneLibby.