Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church

Being a large congregation, the church is active seven days a week.

[2] Worship in Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church is traditional: the architecture includes stained glass windows, and the music is provided by a pipe organ and choir, which is directed by Jeffrey Brillhart.

[3] Besides worship on Sunday mornings, the congregation takes part in a variety of opportunities for faith enrichment, education, fellowship, and outreach on behalf of others.

The church's theology is inclusive and emphasizes diversity, receiving people regardless of race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status.

However, Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church in the late 1970s explored and in 1980 opened an outdoor columbarium contained within the Church property for disposition of cremated remains.

Dr. Wiliam James Wanless circa 1888, likely at the New York University School of Medicine
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Manse pre-1923
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church pre-1923
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Chapel pre-1923