FALL 2023 MINISTRIES GUIDE
A guide to everything you need to know about the church and its ministries.
A guide to everything you need to know about the church and its ministries.
I love the Apostle Paul’s description of the church as the body of Christ because the image brings to mind a living, breathing, moving, interdependent human being made in the image of God. It is impossible to capture the essence of our vibrant congregational life in any one gathering—whether it is worship, a Christian education class or Bible study, a service project, an intergenerational celebration, a shared meal or meeting. And yet through all of these activities, we can experience the love, grace, holiness, forgiveness and closeness of God revealed to us in Jesus Christ.
Our life together as a community of believers is centered in worship, Christian education and nurture, so that we may be strengthened to serve as God’s church in the world. By turning these pages and catching a glimpse of our diverse offerings and opportunities, you will see how gifted our community of faith is with deep commitments, various callings, and special blessings. Moreover, I hope that you will find ways in which you can be further engaged in the ministry and mission of the church.
Studies of healthy congregations show that people who attend a church are looking for a sense of welcome and belonging, as well as a place in which their gifts and talents can be used to the glory of God. This resource is intended to help you find both your place of belonging and call to service, so that whenever we gather we embody the church God is calling us to be together.
Grace and Peace,
Agnes W. Norfleet PastorThis statement of purpose was adopted by BMPC’s Session in March 1997:
We welcome all who would follow Christ.
We prefer truth to complacency.
We strive to connect faith and life.
We serve and leaven the church, community, and wider world through compassionate and empowering ministries.
BMPC’s Congregational Life Council is involved in efforts to share hospitality, enjoy fellowship, welcome newcomers, and increase participation. As we extend the hand of friendship, we sponsor events where we can celebrate together as a community of faith and we try to “fill the gaps” for members who may need a connecting point.
As a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), we welcome all who would follow Christ to become part of the membership and ministry of our church. We would love for you to join us!
New members join our church by profession of faith, reaffirmation of faith, or letter of transfer from another church. Those who have never been baptized may be baptized as part of a worship service when received into membership. Prior to that service, our Session greets and receives new members and their families at a special breakfast meeting (usually on the first or second Sunday of October, December, March, and June).
To help newcomers become acquainted with our community and our sense of Christian ministry, we offer a “Discover BMPC” class leading up to new member Sundays. Inquirers are welcome, and your questions are encouraged.
We look forward to getting to know you as a member of our church family!
We are a community of faith, challenged, strengthened and transformed by the God who is revealed to us in Christ.
BMPC was organized by 13 women and three men in 1873, when our land adjacent to the Bryn Mawr Hotel (now The Baldwin School) was purchased from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Our first building was a modest, green-stone Chapel on the site of our current Sanctuary. Our second building, a brownstone church at the site of our current Chapel, was completed in 1886 and seated 500.
The vision of our congregation was apparent in 1927 when the present Sanctuary was built to seat 1,400— double the size of the congregation of that time. According to the report of the New Church Building Committee, the Sanctuary was built to “conform to the Gothic tradition, suited to the academic atmosphere of Bryn Mawr.” The old brownstone church stood next to the new Sanctuary until 1940, when its foundation and three walls became the framework of our Chapel. Three treasured Tiffany windows from the brownstone church enhance the Chapel’s north section, which follows the lines of the Old Sunday School building built in 1894.
Our congregation has been committed to mission and outreach since the late 1800s, when BMPC became the first Presbyterian church in America to maintain its own foreign missionaries. Among them was Dr. William Wanless, who established a hospital in Miraj, India, that still exists today. Our commitment to the city and churches of Philadelphia was formalized with an Urban-Suburban Partnership in 1998 — the year of our 125th anniversary — and many of our current outreach efforts support Presbytery of Philadelphia ministries.
Converse House was built in 1911 as the manse for our third pastor, the Rev. Dr. Andrew Mutch, who came from Scotland with his family. This building
was our senior pastor’s home until 1958. It then housed our church offices until 1990, when our Ministries Center was completed, incorporating a gym and the Activities Building constructed in the 1960s. Our Fine Arts, Parish Nurse, and Social Worker offices, church library and parlor, and The Middleton Center for Pastoral Care and Counseling are located in Converse House today.
Our Education Building, built in 1931 on the east end of our campus, provides space for hundreds of children for Sunday School. The Education Building is also the home of the Weekday School Preschool and our tutoring program, which pairs suburban youth and North Philadelphia elementary school children. The Ministries Center on the west side of our Sanctuary is open seven days a week as a place for youth and adults to plan activities, learn about faith, enjoy fellowship, and share resources through service to others.
In the 1970s, our first full-time Director of Music and Fine Arts was hired, and an expanded program of music, art and drama took shape. Our tradition of excellence in worship music continues through our internationally-recognized Sanctuary Choir and our choirs for children and youth, handbell choir, and concerts. Changing art exhibits enrich our lives and express our faith.
BMPC continues to be a place that brings people together in the pursuit of mutual understanding, leading us away from ourselves and into the mainstream of the Word of God. Today, with renovated buildings, a new organ, carillon, and church spire, we look forward to vibrant Christian ministry in the 21st century.
Worship is at the heart of what we do at BMPC. As we come together as a community of faith, we put all else aside to glorify God. Our beautiful Sanctuary is filled with glorious stained glass windows, a magnificent pipe organ, the music of choirs, and the reassuring words of scripture and prayer. Whether you join us for 10:00 a.m. worship there or in the intimacy of our Chapel at 8:00 a.m., it is our hope that you will experience God’s presence.
All who place their trust in Jesus Christ are welcome to take communion at BMPC. The sacrament is an opportunity to renew the vows taken at baptism and our commitment to love and serve God, one another, and our neighbors in the world.
Communion is offered each Sunday at 8:00 a.m. worship and on at least eight Sundays a year in 10:00 a.m. worship.
Our lay-led Worship Committee serves as a forum for input and feedback to pastoral and Fine Arts staff to ensure that our worship opportunities meet the needs of our congregation. The Committee also provides logistical support for our services through volunteer ushering, parking, sound system operation, and communion preparation.
For those unable to attend services in person, the 10:00 a.m. worship service is livestreamed at www.bmpc.org/livestream. Audio and video recordings of the 10:00 a.m. service are posted on our website.
We hope you’ll join us regularly on Sunday mornings when we set aside time to worship God and gain perspective as Christians in today’s world. Take advantage of our classes for all ages and join us for fellowship and refreshments in the Ministries Center Gymnasium. Overflow parking is available across the street behind Harcum College.
Most Sundays, September through May
CHILDCARE (INFANT - AGE 5)
7:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
A service with weekly communion.
8:00 a.m.
Education Building
8:45 a.m.
Education Building
8:45 a.m.
Most Sundays. See our worship bulletin for details.
10:00 a.m.
After the Children’s Moment during Worship, Grades K - 5 go to Education Building; Grades 6 -12 in the Gymnasium
10:15 a.m.
Traditional service and hymns with the voices of our choirs and a children’s message.
Ages 2 to PreK in the Education Building; Grades K - 5 begin worship with their families in the Sanctuary; Grades 6 - 12 in the Gymnasium.
11:00 a.m.
Most Sundays. See our worship bulletin for details.
11:15 a.m.
Join us for fellowship and refreshments in the Atrium.
Family Fellowship in Education Building.
Connection Groups are our church's small group ministry. They are a place to build Relationships, as we journey together in faith and life through Fellowship and Conversation, learning to love God and neighbor.
To learn more or to participate contact FrankPottorff@bmpc.org or RKirkpatrick@bmpc.org
Our BMPC campus is busy seven days a week with opportunities for enrichment, fellowship, support, and service to others. We invite you to participate according to your interests. Dropins are welcome, and weekday childcare is often available with three days advance notice to childcare@bmpc.org.
Our programs and activities are initiated and coordinated by church councils and committees that report to and are directed by our Session and Board of Deacons. As described in the pages that follow, each of these planning groups has a ministry area focus, is comprised of committed volunteers, and meets regularly from September to May.
If you have questions or would like more information, call the church office at 610-525-2821, and we will be happy to assist you.
Our Adult Education opportunities are designed to:
Strengthen our understanding of worship, scripture, theology, our faith tradition, and Presbyterian heritage.
Challenge our understanding of God’s world and our place in it, and urge us to see life from different perspectives.
Heal and transform our hearts and minds so that we may serve God and others with greater conviction and effectiveness.
By offering Sunday classes at 8:45 and 11:15 a.m., we hope to make it easy for everyone to participate in learning, worship, and fellowship on Sunday mornings. We offer space and time for you to breathe deeply, think creatively, and reconnect with what is deepest in your heart as we gather for reflection, prayer, study, and conversation. Talented church members, guest academics, local experts, pastors, and visiting mission partners are among those who lead our classes.
In addition to Sunday classes, we offer:
• Bible studies/book discussions
• Classes following some of our Wednesday Night Dinners
• A Theologian-in-Residence program
• Opportunities to enrich your experience of Advent and Lent
We encourage you to visit the Converse House Library in its new location in the Fullerton Room which carries an excellent selection of spiritual and theological books, class texts, bibles, hymnals, and books for children. You can also search the catalog online: https://www.libib.com/u/converselibrary
The Caring Ministries Team - the Board of Deacons, Parish Nurse, Social Worker, Middleton Counseling Center, and the pastoral team - seek to extend Jesus’ invitation to live life "(w)holy." This is done at the intersection of: intentional living, self-care, compassion, community, practicing presence, and spiritual growth.
Jesus conveys this invitation in scripture, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light” (Matthew 11:28-30). The (w)holy life Jesus desires for everyone includes physical health, but it also encompasses our emotional, relational, spiritual, and communal health. In short, the work of Caring Ministries is to care for you at every point in your life, and to help you care for your own neighbor.
The ministry of Deacons focuses on care and compassion, particularly for those who are sick, homebound, and bereaved. Deacons help serve communion, administer the Helping Hands program, and provide other ministries including extending hospitality at Memorial Services.
Our parish nurse and social worker are social service and medical advocates who assess the needs of the congregation and approach health and healing holistically. They practice caring presence through visitation and delivery of prayer shawls. They also build relationships in the congregation, link individuals to community resources, and develop and host programs that integrate faith and health.
Through a generous endowment from the John Middleton Company in memory of Herbert H. Middleton, Jr., The Middleton Counseling Center opened in 1999 to care for the spiritual, emotional and relational needs of both our church and wider Main Line community. The Middleton Counseling Center invites people from all backgrounds, beliefs and faiths to enhance the connections between body, mind and spirit.
Through therapy, educational programs, labyrinth walks, spiritual direction and support groups, The Middleton Counseling Center helps individuals to recognize their strengths and develop skills needed to improve the quality and fullness of their lives. Our professional services are provided on a sliding scale with a spirit of hospitality. All communications, conversations and services provided by The Middleton Counseling Center are confidential.
Children and Family Ministries Council supports the spiritual formation of children, birth to Grade 5, through Christian education in Sunday School and other activities. We partner with families and the larger faith community to nurture the faith of all our children.
Sunday School is offered for all children beginning at 2 years of age. Our curriculum is enriched by worship, biblical storytelling and visual arts. This integrated curriculum builds each year helping students develop a strong sense of worship, a knowledge of scripture and a personal sense of vocation. Care is taken to ensure that our program meets the needs of children at each developmental stage.
We value children as part of our whole church community and welcome children in worship. Kindergarten through grade 5 begin Sunday worship with their families at the 10:00 a.m. service. Following the Children’s Moment, they depart for their classrooms. On the first Sunday of every month, children in grades 4 and 5 worship with their families in the Sanctuary as part of Worship Together Sunday. Sunday School ends at 11:00 a.m.
In addition to Sunday School, we offer:
Sundays from 7:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and for most other church activities.
The Weekday School - a faith-based preschool on our BMPC campus.
Powell Children's Library
Selections from the Powell Children’s Library are available during Coffee Hour.
An art activity class for age 3-grade 5 on Sunday mornings at 8:45 a.m. in the Education Building Art Room, 102.
Fellowship
Fellowship opportunities with other families on Sunday mornings after worship in the Education Building Hall and Ministries Center Atrium.
Monthly mission and service projects.
Vacation Bible Camp
Summer Vacation Bible Camp in June on our BMPC campus.
Sacramental Education around Baptism and Communion.
Presentation of Bibles in Grade 3 and Hymnals in Grade 5.
Special events such as Family Fun Fridays with pizza and a movie, and family service projects.
Wednesdays Together Choir & Children’s program for children
Kindergarten - Grade 5.
The Weekday School is truly “A Place to Grow.” Our curriculum for preschoolers offers a unique educational experience designed to develop a love of learning, kindergarten readiness, and roots for beginning a lifelong journey in faith.
Our nurturing environment helps children discover the joy of learning as they engage in both play-based activities and hands-on lessons. Each day is filled with carefully planned, fun-filled activities designed with specific educational goals in mind. Through a theme-based curriculum that is rich in music and art, students are well prepared for kindergarten with strong skills in the areas of letter recognition, handwriting, science and math. Exciting enhancements include an Outdoor Learning Center where children can experience hands-on nature lessons, Kids Yoga, and an iPad lab in our new Learning Café.
Weekday School students also learn about the love of God. Each week, BMPC’s Associate Pastor for Children and Family Ministry nurtures the students’ spiritual growth with Bible lessons. As their faith grows, so does their connection to BMPC as their church home.
Classes are available for children ages 2 years and 7 months through 5 with extended day options until 2:00 p.m.
Our church’s outreach is offered in response to God’s grace and Christ’s commandment to love one another. Under the oversight of our Outreach Committee, we offer grants that have assisted local ministries including Broad Street Ministry, Gemma Services, Chester Eastside, and Central Presbyterian Church in Norristown, Habitat for Humanity, United Community Clinic, Turning Point, WePAC, and Urban Tree Connection. Our volunteers work with ministry partners such as these, sharing their time and talents. They also provide hands-on help through our Tutoring Program, now celebrating more than 50 years of pairing local youth with children from a North Philadelphia elementary school for reading and writing assistance.
Our Hunger Committee focuses on those who cannot obtain adequate food. We sponsor ongoing collections of non-perishable foods to stock distribution centers and soup kitchens in greater Philadelphia. We schedule Saturday casserole blitzes, bringing volunteers of all ages together in our church kitchen to fulfill an ambitious goal of 1,600 casserole donations per year. The committee hosts an annual luncheon for those who lead the fight against hunger in our region and also seeks to make a difference in worldwide hunger issues. Hunger Fund envelopes in the Sanctuary provide resources for these contributions.
Our Peacemaking Committee informs our congregation and mobilizes its responses toward peace, both locally and in the wider world. We offer educational programs and direct action opportunities that change yearly. Our areas of focus include building interfaith understanding, advocating for peace and justice for Christians in Israel/Palestine, and preventing gun violence resulting from illegal sales of handguns in our communities. Funds for our efforts come from the annual Peacemaking Offering collected each October on Worldwide Communion Sunday.
Our Environmental Justice Committee works both within BMPC and in our larger community to promote environmental stewardship and the care of God’s creation. Within a Christian framework, we are driven to respond to God’s great gift by caring for our world. We offer instruction to children, youth and adults; interact with other BMPC missions to promote environmental awareness; and work with other BMPC committees to help green the church campus. Our committee founded the Main Line Interfaith Green Group, an ongoing environmental stewardship movement.
In response to the devastating worldwide crisis of more than 21 million refugees (over half are children under the age of 18), BMPC endeavors to promote selfsufficiency as we work with individuals, families and our local resettlement partner agencies. Following Matthew 25: For I was a stranger and you welcomed me. The committee welcomes the stranger with housing, furnishings, food, medical, transportation, employment, education and friendship.
Our Worldwide Ministries Committee connects BMPC with mission partners located beyond Philadelphia, working globally to support ministries of compassion, justice, and transformation. Our priorities are to support organizations that empower the people they serve and involve members of the served community; to build relationships between our church and like-minded partners around the world; and to educate our congregation on issues and ministries in which our global partners are involved.
Our programs include visits from our mission partners, who offer presentations about their life and work, and opportunities for mission travel and study to enrich our working partnerships and deepen our global relationships. Through our partners, we learn about challenges that face Christians everywhere and the amazing things that God is doing in our world.
Our Anti-Racism Taskforce works to engage the congregation and larger community in conversations around racism and bias, history and repair, and the potential for the building of the beloved community in our midst. Through book groups, outside speakers, community connections, and trainings, we are working to be actively engaged on these complex issues. Through honest conversations and thoughtful experiences, we hope to be a leader in our local community on issues of diversity, equity, belonging and inclusion.
Through weekly worship or in one of our many other programs, our Music and Fine Arts Ministries offer opportunities to share faith and glorify God through artistic and musical expression. The Music and Fine Arts Council meets regularly to plan and review programs, exhibits, budgets, and volunteer assistance for concerts and exhibits.
Present music and the arts to glorify God and to promote diversity, tolerance, compassion and peace in the world.
• Concerts for a Cause: Annual series that highlights our choral ensembles, organists or performing groups of international caliber with offerings that support local charities and mission partners.
• Sanctuary Choir: Participates in 10:00 a.m. worship September through June; audition required. Meets Thursdays, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
• Bryn Mawr Chamber Singers: A semi-professional group; audition required. Rehearses as needed on Thursdays following Sanctuary Choir.
• Singing for Life: For adults ages 55+. Meets Thursdays, 9:30 - 10:45 a.m.; no audition required. Registration fee of $75 per semester, scholarships available.
• “Wednesdays Together” program: Split into Beginner’s Choir (Grades Pre K-1) and Children’s Choir (Grades 2-5); meets Wednesdays, 4:45 - 5:45 p.m.
• Youth Chorale: Grades 6-12; meets Wednesdays, 5:45 - 6:30 p.m.
• Handbells: For youth and adults; ability to read music required. Meets Wednesdays, 6:30 – 7:00 p.m.
• Carillonneurs Team: Opportunity to learn to play BMPC’s 49 bell carillon. The team provides music on Sundays and for special occasions.
• A permanent art collection which began in the 1960s
• Rotating exhibits on BMPC’s architecture, stained glass, sculpture, and textiles, as well as exhibits by artists in the community and beyond.
• “Artists’ Gathering” studio space available on Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center
Senior Adults are a vital part of Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. Their insight, experiences, and gifts enhance our congregation and strengthen our fellowship. At Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, the Senior Adult Council specifically focuses on the wisdom, talents, and needs of older adults in our congregation.
Some of the opportunities for service and learning are:
Men’s Book Discussion Group Day Trips and Educational Seminars
Livestreaming of Worship Services for the Homebound
Planning and Resource Booklets Are Your Affairs In Order? and When the Time Comes
The Senior Adult Council also has a benevolence program to support local organizations that provide services to seniors in need.
Individual services to enhance the caregiving of our pastoral team are provided to members through our Social Worker and Parish Nurse Programs. Our Social Worker offers assessment, consultation and referral to appropriate resources and services in the community when health, aging, or life events raise social or psychological concerns for members. Our Parish Nurse assists in the church’s healing role through a holistic health ministry dedicated to the care of body, mind and spirit. This includes assessing and identifying health and wellness needs of church members, visiting church members in their homes, and providing support and health-related information after hospitalization or during crises.
Nursing and Retirement Home Information
BMPC’s youth ministry is an inclusive faith community that connects, engages and equips youth to discover and live out the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Youth are invited to attend our Sunday Morning Youth Gathering from 10:00-11:00 a.m., starting in the gym. At Youth Gathering teenagers are invited to build community, worship through music, and call one another to worship. After the time together, youth break into age-specific groups to take a deeper dive into their perspective morning lessons, learning more about the Christian story together.
Confirmation is an exciting time in the life of our congregation’s eighth graders! After participating in the regular Youth Gathering in the gym, Confirmands meet in the Loft. Each Confirmand is paired with a Confirmation Mentor who walks alongside them through the yearlong Confirmation process, providing support and spiritual friendship. Confirmands also participate in service events and a retreat, so that they all grow together as a class and learn more about what it means to be a follower of Jesus.
Youth in Worship Sundays provide youth the opportunity to connect with the larger congregation! Youth are invited to come to worship with their families, participating in the service alongside the rest of the congregation.
On each Monday of the week at 6:00 p.m. all Middle Schoolers are invited to come to the gym for a time of fellowship and faith, where we’ll play games, share about our lives, and delve into issues of faith together.
In Student Serve, high school youth take an active role in their faith formation. Each Wednesday night we delve into Scripture, listen to the ups and downs of peers, and play games together. Following the churchwide Wednesday Night Dinners, this group meets from 7:00-8:00 p.m. in the Youth Lounge.
There are plenty of special events for our youth throughout the year — just search “youth” at bmpc.org for up-to-date information on current happenings and subscribe to our email blasts. You also are invited to follow us on Instragram @ bmpc_youth for consistent information about our program!
• Confirmation Retreat in October
• All Youth Retreat in March
• Service Retreat in April
• Mission Trip in July
• Youth Camps in June & August
through this acronym we remember who it is we hope to be as the BMPC Youth Ministry
Guided by God’s Spirit, we welcome all youth and families, thankful for their unique identities and gifts, as we seek to provide an experience of belonging for each individual.
We cultivate an inquisitive community who journey together as youth grow, explore and are transformed by the love of God revealed in Jesus.
We build meaningful relationships that promote accountability so that through us, God can create a community that is greater than any of us by ourselves .
We foster friendship, fellowship and fun to create joy-filled, relevant and transformative experiences.
We approach everyone, including ourselves, with gentleness and grace so that all will know they are celebrated, loved and valued as children of God.
We empower youth to share their gifts as they work for justice, freedom and peace in the community around us and the world at large.
“Stewardship is how we live out our calling as followers of Christ. Stewardship is what we do after we say that we believe.”
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church has a long history of faithful giving. This response to God’s goodness enriches our church and our community, and in turn, enriches our lives. We are called “to live in gratitude and faith, not anxiety and fear.” Acknowledging that God, revealed in Jesus Christ, came to offer us abundance, we continue to offer our gifts, responding to the needs of the world God loves.
BMPC achieves its mission in the world through the generosity of our congregation. The primary source of our financial support comes through the annual stewardship campaign. In the fall, we ask members of our congregation to make a pledge (an estimate of giving) for the upcoming year. The Joint Budget Management Committee then uses this information to create the annual budget.
The annual stewardship campaign is led by the Stewardship Committee, which is comprised of volunteer church members and is supported by the Associate Pastor for Congregational Life and Stewardship and dedicated support staff. This committee seeks to help our members understand the role of giving in relationship to our Christian faith. The committee also supports efforts to educate the congregation about the missions of our church and celebrates the impact that results from our generosity. For more information, visit www.bmpc.org/giving.
“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
- Luke 12:34
We offer opportunities for men of all ages including:
A weekly Saturday Morning Men’s Group that runs from September through mid-June at 7:00 a.m. in Converse House Parlor. All ages are invited to join for fellowship and lively discussions “beyond the water cooler” on topics of interest to men. All discussions are confidential.
A Men’s Study Group on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 10:00 a.m. in Converse House Parlor. This group reads books dealing with biblical and theological study; men of all ages are invited.
BMPC offers opportunities to enhance our life together as a congregation with intergenerational activities throughout the year. These include:
• Wednesday Night Dinners each week in Congregational Hall (mid-Sept. through mid-June)
• “Rally Day” festivities following 10:00 a.m. worship on the Sunday after Labor Day
• A “Blessing of the Animals” service on our front lawn in the fall
• Fall Congregational PotluckPotlucks are described as "the love language of the church." Come & share your favorite family recipe.
• “Sundae Sunday” following 10:00 a.m. worship in June
• Service Days with hands-on volunteer activities, both on and off the BMPC campus
• Casserole blitzes to help feed the hungry
Our Presbyterian Women (PW) group belongs to an international organization of more than 300,000 women who emphasize faith, mission, and fellowship through Bible study, service projects, and social events. All women in our church and our community are welcome to join our ongoing activities. Whatever your background, you are sure to find a caring group who offer friendship and support. Our interest groups meet, study, and explore ideas in small settings; you may participate in as many as you like. Most interest groups meet from September through May.
Coffee Cup Bible Study: Pastor-led Bible study, 10:00 a.m. Wednesday mornings from September to May.
Filling the Well: Pastor-led study, 8:45 a.m. Sundays, September-May.
Great Decisions: A monthly discussion that meets the last Tuesday of every month on Zoom
Holy Leisure: occasional Friday evening gatherings in homes of PW members.
Rosemont Bible Study: a monthly Bible study that meets on the first Wednesday of each month at the Mansion at Rosemont.
Y-Group: an interest group of PW that welcomes mothers or caregivers of children of all ages with a focus on family and faith. Make new friends, share mutual support, and reach out through service projects.
Women’s Retreat . Pendle Hill Retreat Center, April 7-9, 2024
There are many opportunities within BMPC to help others. You can participate once a year, once a month or once a week, either at the church or in the community. Here are a few ways you can serve:
• Assist at Wednesday Night Dinners
• Volunteer as a receptionist
• Support a BMPC youth as a mentor or be a college connection to our college/ student away ministry
• Tutor elementary school students
• Work with children/youth
• Knit a “prayer shawl”
• Feed the hungry at a casserole blitz
• Drive older adults to medical appointments
• Usher
• Participate in a “Day of Service”
• Join a prayer group
Our Property Committee is a committee of the Board of Trustees which supports the church through stewardship of our building and landscape resources. Members of the committee offer varied skills to the church including construction project management, commercial real estate services, energy systems consulting, architectural design, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, interior design, landscape design, and project finance services. In the past five years, the committee has helped deliver, joyfully and with gratitude for generous donors, projects that include:
• Renovation of the west transept of the Sanctuary including removal and restoration of the stained glass “Pentecost” and “Lord’s Prayer” windows and rebuilding of the masonry and roof systems.
• Restoration of the church tower including replacement of the spire
• Major repairs and enhancements to the campus heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems to provide for more effective use of our spaces and better management of our energy use.
• Implementing an interior design manual to guide selection of furniture and finishes for the manses and meeting spaces.
The BMPC Foundation encourages and receives contributions for the endowment of Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. Composed of more than 30 individual funds, the Foundation provides sustained revenue to support more than 30% of our church’s annual operations. It also supports other ministries and mission commitments of the church as well as long-term and special needs. Gifts to the BMPC Foundation, however great or small, leave a rich and timeless legacy that will strengthen this congregation and the Christian community beyond our walls for years to come. Some funds include:
• The Ethel B. Foerderer Memorial Fund enables us to conduct a broad and caring ministry to the elderly, sick and needy.
• The William Hamilton Miller Fund provides grants and scholarships to young men and women preparing themselves for ministry.
• The Ruth Anchors Fund provides assistance to people in need of food and housing.
There are funds that contribute to the preservation and updating of our physical facilities. Other funds support the Theologian-in-Residence program, Fine Arts Ministry, Youth Ministry, local outreach, and the Middleton Center for Pastoral Care and Counseling. Some funds are designated to provide grants, including:
• The Richard Shaull Fund was established as part of the mission component of BMPC’s Worship, Music and Mission capital campaign launched in 2002. It provides an annual award for special mission projects consistent with the goals of our Worldwide Ministries Council: to establish relationships to help overcome causes of needs and injustices and to support empowering, transformational ministries.
• The Eugene C. Bay Fund for Urban Ministry enhances the life of residents in the inner city areas of Philadelphia and the community of Chester through grants for projects that strengthen the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual lives of children. It is awarded biannually.
The Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Foundation is a Pennsylvania corporation with a board of directors elected by the trustees of the church. A member of the Foundation Board will be pleased to address any questions you have regarding the Foundation or your contribution. For more information, visit www.bmpc.org/giving bmpc-foundation
SESSION
Dottie Bowen, Clerk
ELDER CLASS OF 2024
Dottie Bowen
Elliot Dee
Mary French+
By Graf+
Vivian Hattersley (Y)
Harper Hoffman (Y)
Joan LaLeike +
Annie Lee
Bill Matthai +
ELDER CLASS OF 2025
Keith Brinks
Meggin Capers
Susan Daley-Gibson
Fred Fletcher
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Carl Reynolds
CLERGY
Agnes W. Norfleet
Leigh DeVries
Rebecca Kirkpatrick
Kirby Lawrence Hill
Rachel Pedersen
Franklyn C. Pottorff
BOARD OF DEACONS
Kara Udicious, Moderator
DEACONS CLASS OF 2024
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Dave Bravo+
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Dan Haller+
Kathy Kreider+
Tricia Mackay+
Sydney Navarro (Y)
Sheila Rohrer+
Bill Shinn+
Kara Udicious
Kayden Weinstock (Y)
DEACONS CLASS OF 2025
Gary Davis
Judy Frazier
Andy Kuntz+
Sandie Nicholson+
Elaine Robertson
Charlotte Swenson
Anne Wendel+
DEACONS CLASS OF 2026
Angie Baturka+
Steve Burdick+
Nadine Champagne+
Stacey Fagan+
Jennie Jacobson
Kay Kerr
Rob Stoy
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Tobin Whamond, President
TRUSTEES CLASS OF 2024
Peter Cordray
Rob Gunther
Dave MacGregor+
Dave Reiner
Tom Willcox+
TRUSTEES CLASS OF 2025
Dave Barrickman
Andy Bees
Kirstin Engelman+
Dan Irwin
Marge Kennedy
Tobin Whamond+
TRUSTEES CLASS OF 2026
Bart Bastian
Ruth Brader
Linda Gamble+
Mike Giampetroni
Dave Hastings+
Jeff Libson
+ indicates those serving a second three-year term (Y) indicates a youth serving a one-year term
To reach a pastor or staff member, please call the front desk at 610-525-2821 to be connected with them.
The Rev. Dr. Agnes W. Norfleet Pastor/Head of Staff
AgnesNorfleet@bmpc.org
The Rev. Rebecca Kirkpatrick
Associate Pastor for Adult Education & Mission
RebeccaKirkpatrick@bmpc.org
The Rev. Leigh DeVries
Associate Pastor for Youth & Their Families
LeighDevries@bmpc.org
The Rev. Dr. Kirby Lawrence Hill Interim Associate Pastor for Pastoral Care & Senior Adults
KirbyLHill@bmpc.org
The Rev. Rachel Pedersen
Associate Pastor for Children & Family Ministry
RachelPedersen@bmpc.org
The Rev. Dr. Franklyn C. Pottorff
Associate Pastor for Congregational Life & Stewardship
FrankPottorff@bmpc.org
Robin Macon Director of the Weekday School
Jeffrey Brillhart Director of Music & Fine Arts
Carol Cherry Parish Nurse
Monica Devane Assistant, Church Administration & Pastoral Care & Senior Adults
Liz Ellis Program and Human Resources Administrator
Cheryl Singley Assistant, Accounts Receivable & Stewardship
Alicia Franklin Assistant, Adult Education, Mission & Congregational Life
Katie Singh Accountant
Matthew Rowe Graphic Designer & Multimedia Specialist
Erika Henry Childcare Coordinator
Edward Landin Senn Assistant Director of Muisc
Shayla Jordan Program Assistant, Youth & Their Families
Vacant Social Worker
Kristyn (Kiki) McKendrick Middleton Center Director
WeekdaySchool@bmpc.org
JeffreyBrillhart@bmpc.org
CarolCherry@bmpc.org
MonicaDevane@bmpc.org
LizEllis@bmpc.org
CherylSingley@bmpc.org
AliciaFranklin@bmpc.org
KatieSingh@bmpc.org
Mrowe@bmpc.org
Childcare@bmpc.org
EdwardLandinSenn@bmpc.org
ShaylaJordan@bmpc.org
KikiMcKendrick@bmpc.org
Sarah Miciek Director, Finance
Elena Perri Manager, Communications & Public Relations
Andrew Reeves Facilities Specialist
Mary Richards Assistant, Children and Family Ministries, & Wedding Coordinator
Rich Rivera Director, Facilities & Operations
Homer Ramos Facilities Supervisor
Patrick Howley Manager, Music & Fine Arts
Tom Monaco Facilities Specialist
Adult Classes/ Bible Studies
AliciaFranklin@bmpc.org
Baptisms MaryRichards@bmpc.org
BMPC eNews Mrowe@bmpc.org
Boy Scout Troop 19
Michael Prange, ScoutMaster19@gmail.com
Childcare childcare@bmpc.org
Children & Family Ministry
Communications
Counseling Services, Support Groups, Spiritual Direction
Facilities Use
Fitness Classes
Funerals
MaryRichards@bmpc.org
ElenaPerri@bmpc.org
KikiMcKendrick@bmpc.org 610-525-0766
RichRivera@bmpc.org
CarolCherry@bmpc.org
MonicaDevane@bmpc.org
Giving SarahMiciek@bmpc.org
Membership FrankPottorff@bmpc.org
Men's Programs
RKirkpatrick@bmpc.org
SarahMiciek@bmpc.org
ElenaPerri@bmpc.org
AReeves@bmpc.org
MaryRichards@bmpc.org
RichRivera@bmpc.org
HRamos@bmpc.org
MFA@bmpc.org
TMonaco@bmpc.org
Messenger Mrowe@bmpc.org
Music & Fine Arts
Mission & Grants
Parish Nurse
Pastoral Care
Preschool
Senior Adult Programs
MFA@bmpc.org
AliciaFranklin@bmpc.org
CarolCherry@bmpc.org
KirbyLHill@bmpc.org
WeekdaySchool@bmpc.org
MonicaDevane@bmpc.org
Social Worker Vacant
Tutoring Program
Website
Weddings
Women's Programs
Young Adult Programs
Youth Programs
AliciaFranklin@bmpc.org
Mrowe@bmpc.org
MaryRichards@bmpc.org
MaryRichards@bmpc.org
FrankPottorff@bmpc.org
ShaylaJordan@bmpc.org