About UUCC
Three people had a dream in 1991 to have a Unitarian Universalist Congregation in the city of Canandaigua. The successful achievement of their vision is described in the church history.
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Canandaigua is known in the community because of stands on Social Justice Issues, its Community Supported Agriculture Program, and as a warm and welcoming home for people of diverse religious beliefs and lifestyles. It is a church where people think about religion.
We welcome everyone!
How to Find Us
How a UU Congregation Works
A Unitarian Universalist church or fellowship is independently governed (does not take direction from the Unitarian Universalist Association) and selects its own leaders through democratic processes and methods developed by its members (for more information, you can see Our By-Laws on line).
You can make an online donation to Help Support Our Church.
