Nina Lytton

Pronouns She/Her Job title Spiritual Advisor to the Indigenous Community at MIT and Interfaith Chaplain Department Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life

I Can Help With Growth and change, both intrapersonally and in relationship; humanist and interfaith wedding ceremonies; baby welcoming; memorials of life

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Nina Lytton serves as the spiritual advisor to the indigenous community at MIT. A second-generation MIT alum, she is a Humanist Chaplain and Celebrant, and a board member of First Parish in Cambridge, Unitarian Universalist.

Nina is of European and Native American ancestry, and practices the Hawaiian culture with her Big Island ohana. Moved by the worth and dignity of all persons, Nina works for peace, community and inclusion. Nina is honored to celebrate weddings and commemorate other milestones of life’s journey. Nina engages in spiritual practices anchored by movement—stargazing, watching the sun and moon rise and set, beachcombing, ocean swimming, walking, hiking, yoga, dance, knitting, looking out an airplane window. Nina enjoys watching things grow—from young people and small companies to roof gardening and fringe theatre.

Most recently Nina served as an Interfaith Chaplain in Clinical Pastoral Education at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Nina comes to ministry after a career as a strategy consultant in high tech and an informative detour in microbrewing. She has an economics degree from Princeton, a business degree from the MIT Sloan School, and an M.Div. from Meadville Lombard Theological School.