Rick Spradlin talks about Pagan values

Our Fellowship welcomes people from many religious, philosophical and ethical traditions, including Pagans. Lay leader Rick Spradlin will talk about modern Pagans and earth-centered spirituality and how it fits in with Unitarian Universalism, a religious tradition with Christian roots. Our Sunday services begin at 11 a.m., but please join us for coffee, refreshments before the service.

Rick Spradlin

Rick Spradlin is a special education teacher who also is a long-time student of comparative religion, philosophy and ethics. As our lay leader, he helps keep us focused on the Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism.

Visitors are always welcome at our Fellowship. Sunday services typically are centered on a talk—either by a member of our Fellowship, like Rick, or by a guest speaker. Services also include music, meditation and opportunities (always optional) to add your own thoughts. Unitarian Universalists (UUs) don’t share a creed. Rather, we support each other in our own free and responsible searches for truth and meaning. For us, dogma is less important than treating our fellow human beings with respect. And visitors are always welcome.

Here’s the rest of the Sunday schedule.

  • 9:15 a.m. to noon. Free childcare available.
  • 9:15 a.m. Adult Religious Education.
  • 9:15 a.m. Children’s religious education. Kids also learn about the world’s great religions and about respecting each other and the planet.
  • 10:15 a.m. Coffee and conversation before the service.
  • 11:00 a.m. The Sunday service.