March 7, 2004: Headlines: Third Goal: Religon: Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County: Six of our congregation's eight former Peace Corps Volunteers reflect on how the experience changed them at the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County

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By Admin1 (admin) (151.196.242.91) on Wednesday, April 14, 2004 - 6:48 pm: Edit Post

Six of our congregation's eight former Peace Corps Volunteers reflect on how the experience changed them at the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County

Six of our congregation's eight former Peace Corps Volunteers reflect on how the experience changed them at the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County

Six of our congregation's eight former Peace Corps Volunteers reflect on how the experience changed them at the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Stanislaus County

March 7, 2004

Reflections on the Peace Corps
John and Elaine Arnold, Glen Frew, Jerry Jackman, Ted Pack and Ken Willmarth
Six of our congregation's eight former Peace Corps Volunteers reflect on how the experience changed them. This service is in honor of the 41st birthday of the Peace Corps.




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By Ted Pack (66-81-2-181.sigfruit.com - 66.81.2.181) on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 7:56 pm: Edit Post

While I'm grateful for the publicity, that picture would give your readers a false impression of our church. Ours is 1/4th the size and 1/8th as elegant. You may copy any of the ones we have under "Map and Tour".

Ted Pack
Sarawak 1971 - 1972
Currently Web Master, UUF of SC

By Admin1 (admin) (pool-151-196-53-195.balt.east.verizon.net - 151.196.53.195) on Friday, June 25, 2004 - 11:24 pm: Edit Post

Our church - street view

Our church - street view

Our church - street view

Our church - street view
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Small, well-worn, light-yellow church
(Picture by John Swearingen.)

This is a separate page. Not everyone wants to wait while their browser loads images. Our church was built about 1911, in the Craftsman style. The building started life as a Seventh-Day Adventist church. We bought it in 1964. This is a view from the street.

Next - picture of our stained glass windows.


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2172 Kiernan Avenue
Modesto, California 95356
(209) 545-1837




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