STAFF
Tim and Cindy Zulker founded The Philip Center in 2003. Tim served on the staff of the Princeton Evangelical Fellowship at Princeton University from 1983 to 1994. He and Cindy then joined the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ and moved to Providence, RI, and directed the campus ministry at Brown University until 2003. Tim holds degrees in English Literature (BA) from Eastern College, English Literature (MA) from Boston College and Christian Thought (MA) from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He serves their church, Godspeed Fellowship, part-time as the teaching elder. In his spare time, Tim can be found at his kids’ swim meets, hiking in the woods or taming the great outdoors of his own backyard. Cindy joined the staff of the Princeton Evangelical Fellowship in 1989 when she married Tim. She holds degrees in Psychology (BA) from Taylor University, in Counseling (MA) from Trenton State College and studied for an MA in Christian Thought at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Tim and Cindy, with their four children, make their home in Barrington, RI.
Rich and Susan Fulton joined the staff of The Philip Center in November of 2006. Rich served for many years in business management, and both he and Susan have served in their local churches in men’s and women’s ministries. Rich and Susan bring with them a love for sharing Christ, having come to faith as adults. They have expanded The Philip Center’s ministry in Connecticut and have served heartily by overseeing Philip Center events. Rich earned a BS in Business from Castleton State College, and Susan graduated from the University of Hartford with a BA in Sociology and from St. Joseph’s College with a Bachelors in Social Work. Rich and Susan have three children, and live in Seekonk, MA. Rich serves Godspeed Fellowship as an elder and Susan as a deaconess.
DIRECTORS
Eddy Capobianco grew up on Long Island and came to New England to study at Boston College and Harvard Law School. He and his wife, Mary, came to faith as adults, and their testimony of a changed life is powerful and encouraging to all who know them. Eddy loves coaching soccer, discipling his three boys and competing in almost any sport. He and his family live in North Kingstown, RI, and are members of Godspeed Fellowship.
Geoff & Michelle Freeman have ministered together with Campus Crusade for Christ for the past 12 years – at the University of Vermont, in Boston, and at Brown University. Geoff is currently serving as National Director of Development for Campus Crusade serving the Northeast. They have been married for 10 years and have four children.
Dave Mahan is the founder and director of The Rivendell Institute for Christian Thought and Learning in New Haven, CT. He has served in campus ministries at Virgina Tech, Springfield College and Yale University. He is a graduate of the Yale Divinity School and Cambridge University. Dave has authored An Unexpected Light: Theology and Witness in the Poetry and Thought of Charles Williams, Michael O’Siadhail, and Geoffrey Hill. He and his wife Karen have three children and live in Hamden, CT. They are members of St. Johns Episcopal Church in New Haven, where Dave is also the Senior Warden.
Bauer and Linda Evans grew up in the Philadelphia area, and came to New England in 2001 as part of a church plant from Covenant Fellowship Church in Philadelphia. Bauer is currently the pastor of Crossway Church in Franklin, MA. Prior to his ordination in 2002, he was a social studies teacher for 13 years in public, private and Christian high schools. He graduated from the Sovereign Grace Ministries Pastors College in May 2000, and completed a 12-month church planting internship before coming to Massachusetts. He holds a Masters in Education from West Chester University and a BA in Political Science from Bucknell University. He is currently enrolled in Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary’s Master’s in Divinity program. Linda earned a degree in commercial design from Drexel University and worked for commercial design firms in Philadelphia. Following the arrival of their four children, she became a full-time mom and homeschool teacher. The Evans live in Attleboro, MA.
