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Welcome
to Summit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship!
We
are a religious community that is inclusive and
affirming. Our members come from a diverse background
of traditions — Protestant, Catholic, Atheist,
Jewish, Buddhist, Pagan, Humanist, and no particular
religious
or spiritual tradition at all!
We offer an inclusive and affirmative community
for people who come together to conduct their personal
spiritual search. Since 1999, we have been a UUA-certified
Welcoming Congregation—open and affirming
to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered persons.
What keeps us together is our covenant of caring
for one another and our mutual commitment to be
companions on this path together. We value ethical
and responsible living. We foster critical thinking
and encourage the free exchange of ideas.
Plus we're a loving community—and we have a good time! With stimulating,
satisfying worship services and an excellent children's program, we invite you
to visit us soon. Experience for yourself what we're all about! We look forward
to meeting you.
Warmly,
Rev. Dr. Frank Placone-Willey, Consulting Minister
(619) 562-0833
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Worship:
Every Sunday 10 11:15 a.m.
Refreshments is generally 11:15 11:45
a.m.
Circle discussion is generally
11:45 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
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Children's
Religious Exploration: Sunday 10 a.m.
We call it Religious Exploration to underscore
our commitment to an energized program for children
and youth that is intended to feel different from school.
Each week, children, youth and adults begin the service
together in the sanctuary. Following the Time for All
Ages, the children and youth leave for their classes,
which run until 11:15 a.m. and are followed by refreshments
and related activities in the Religious Exploration
wing until noon. |
Nursery
Care 9:50 a.m. to noon:
Nursery care is available for children three years
and younger from 9:50 a.m. until noon. The nursery is
located in the office wing, and the entrance is to the
right
of the sanctuary doors. There is also a nearby quiet
room available with a couch, rocking chair and changing
table for anyone who needs it. |
Other
Meetings and Events open to public attendance:
Please see our Calendar of Events. |
Office
Hours:
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
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| Worship
Address:
Summit
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
8778
Cottonwood Avenue
Santee, CA 92071
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DRIVING
DIRECTIONS:
From
I-8 heading east or west, merge onto CA-67 north.
Take Prospect Ave exit west. Turn left
onto Prospect Ave. Turn right onto Cottonwood
Ave north. Make a left onto Buena Vista
Ave west and then right into parking lot.
The entrance of the church is located on Buena
Vista
Ave
even though we have a Cottonwood Ave address.
We're located on the northwest corner
of
Cottonwood Ave and Buena Vista Ave.
From
the north, get on 52 East (from either I-5, I-805
or I-15.) Take the Mission Gorge Road exit. Turn left
(east) on Mission Gorge Road. Stay on Mission Gorge Road
until you reach Cottonwood Avenue. Turn right onto Cottonwood.
We're located on the right side of the street, on the
corner where Cottonwood intersects with Buena Vista Avenue.
From
the south, take 125 North. Get off at the Mission
Gorge exit and turn right (east.) Stay on Mission Gorge
Road until you reach Cottonwood Avenue. Turn right onto
Cottonwood. We're located on the right side of the street,
on the corner where Cottonwood intersects with Buena
Vista Avenue. |
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Office
Address:
Summit
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
8778 Cottonwood Avenue
Santee, CA 92071
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Office
Phone:
(619)
562-0833
Office
Hours:
Monday - Friday,
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
| E-mail
addresses:
Rev. Dr. Frank Placone-Willey, Consulting
Minister
uufrankpw@aol.com
Linda
Peck,
Office Administrator
summitunitarian@sbcglobal.net
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Affirming
the inherent worth and dignity of every person.
San Diego County Unitarian Universalist Network © 2003-2011
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