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Monte Vista UU

9185 Monte Vista Avenue
Montclair, California 91763

(3 blocks north of the 10 Freeway)

Phone: (909) 626-0520

Monte Vista Unitarian Universalist Congregation is located 30 miles east of Los Angeles.

We are a Welcoming Congregation, appreciative of diversity.

We provide a vibrant community for seekers with theist and non-theist worldviews that include Pagan, Buddhist, and those that are Spiritual (but not religious.)

We hope you find a spiritual home with us.


Monte Vista UU Congregation
invites you to join our hybrid Sunday Service

We invite you to participate in our nourishing weekly Worship in our Sanctuary or online via Zoom. 

Our Sunday morning worship is open for you as we value and maintain a connection to all of our Community whether in-person or from our online gathering place that we keep deeply engaged.

Each Sunday at 10:30am, We bring our celebrations & compassions together as one into our shared sacred space.

All are welcome, wherever your life journey is taking you now… Please contact our office for the Link and Password to connect online.

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I Have a Question email link

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Post-Pandemic Update:

With both compassion and wisdom for the best care of our Congregation, and in response to directives from the latest Science & Healthcare experts and the UUA, the MVUUC Board and Rev Maggie invite your participation in our In-person and online gatherings for Sunday Worship, Religious Exploration, and Group Meetings.

Our Minister Rev Maggie, our DLRE Robert, our Lay Leaders, and our Music Director Lily Popova will continue to create ways we can stay closely connected and care for the Spirit of Life within us all during this time of re-imagining congregational life.

Brynda Jones, MVUUC Office Administrator is in during regular hours and is available to respond to your calls, and forward your messages.
email: officeadmin @ montevistauu.org
call: 909.626.0520

RevMaggie:
email: minister @ montevistauu.org
text or call: 626.205.4458


Upcoming Sunday Services

Event Information:

  • Sun
    23
    Aug
    2015

    "The Stories We Tell"

    Our brains constantly search for patterns and find them -- or make them up. Humans are truly "The Storytelling Animal," to reference the title of Jonathan Gottschall's book. Stories make us humans. We will explore common patterns in stories, including the centrality of trouble. When is it possible to change a story's ending? ~ Rev. Ann Schranz

We look forward to welcoming you and meeting together both in our Sanctuary (masked please) and online via Zoom.

As our journey forward from the pandemic unfolds, we continue to connect by mail, phone, online technology, and in our hearts…