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A liberal religious voice in the Central Valley since 1953.

     

This is a church web site. We sometimes come up first in search engines when people look for a map of Modesto, news of Modesto or how to change their font and text size.

For Maps, we set a link to MapQuest.com centered on Modesto.

For News, The Modesto Bee is the largest newspaper in Stanislaus County.

We have a page about changing your font face or text size as a service to the world. Our webmaster considers web designers who use fixed text sizes to be inconsiderate fools, and, so far, his web committee has let him air his opinion.

We have two other FAQ pages, general questions about Unitarian Universalism, and specific questions about visiting our church. There is some overlap.

If you believe that most religions are different paths up the same mountain, you might want to learn more about us, even though you found us by accident.



Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County

2172 Kiernan Avenue
Modesto, California     See a map
(209) 545-1837

We have no mail service on Kiernan; please use:
PO Box 1000
Salida, CA 95368

We are a liberal church and the only UU congregation in Stanislaus county. We serve Ceres, Denair, Escalon, Hickman, Hughson, Keyes, Manteca, Modesto, Oakdale, Patterson, Ripon, Riverbank, Salida, Turlock and Waterford. We welcome Agnostics, Atheists, Buddhists, Christians, Deists, Free-thinkers, Humanists, Jews, Pagans, Theists, Wiccans, and those who seek their own spiritual path. We welcome people without regard to race, physical ability, ethnicity or sexual orientation.

Web site started: 17 Apr 1999
Page updated: 21 Jan 2011