Main Line Unitarian Church is a place where people can gather in community as they explore their individual spiritual journeys on the search for truth and meaning.

Sunday Service
Weekly Sunday services are at 10 a.m.
A typical service will last about 60 minutes. Join us in-person or virtually on YouTube.
There is childcare available and activities for all age groups.
Music at our Sunday services draws from many sources, ranging from traditional classical music to jazz, folk, world music, klezmer, and rock.
Hang around after the service to meet new people during coffee hour.
Sunday Service
Main Line Unitarian Church 816 S. Valley Forge Rd., Devon, PA, United StatesTHIS WEEK'S SERMON Flying the Flag, Living the FaithRichard McKnight In this sermon, fellow liberals and Unitarian Universalists are called to stop ceding the American flag to partisan interpretations and to start seeing it for what it is: a symbol of democratic ideals and shared civic values that are sublimely […]
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessible Parking/Building
There are five accessible parking spaces immediately adjacent to the building in the lower parking lot. There are additional accessible parking spaces in the upper lot but they are further from the upper entrance and may be less ideal for those with mobility challenges. We also have three additional spots for persons with limited mobility. An elevator serves all floors of the church. All public spaces in the church are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible Bathrooms
There are private single bathrooms on the Basement level, next to the elevator and just inside the lower entrance to the church. The first floor, where the Main Meeting Room is, has accessible stalls in both bathrooms.
Loop/Headsets
The sanctuary (Main Meeting Room) is equipped with a T-coil loop for compatible hearing aids. We also provide compatible headsets.
There are private single bathrooms on the Basement level, next to the elevator and just inside the lower entrance to the church. The first floor has accessible bathroom stalls in bathrooms, which are marked to invite people to use the restroom that best matches their gender identity.
