Brewster was a tutor in Latin and Greek at Yale from 1870 to 1871 before being ordained deacon in 1872 and priest in 1873. He then served as curate of St Andrew's Church in
Meriden, Connecticut (1872−1873), rector of
Christ's Church in
Rye, New York (1873−1882), rector of
Christ Church in
Detroit, Michigan (1882−1885), rector of
Grace Church in
Baltimore, Maryland (1885−1888) and rector of Grace Church in
Brooklyn Heights, New York (1888−1897). Brewster was consecrated as a bishop on October 28, 1897, and was a coadjutor bishop before serving as diocesan bishop from 1899 to 1928. He was the author of
The Key of Life (1894),
Aspects of Revelation (1901),
The Catholic Ideal of the Church (1905) and
The Kingdom of God and American Life (1912). Brewster Hall at Berkeley Divinity School was named in his honor in 1940. He died the following year and is buried in the
Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven, Connecticut. ==Family==