John Mallory Land leads the service

John is a theater professional, an amateur historian and student of Unitarian Universalism. He’s also a regular service leader and speaker for our Sunday services.

UU is a liberal religion with roots in Christianity, but today it draws inspiration from many sources. Our Fellowship members, for example, subscribe to a range of religious, philosophical and ethical traditions. We are Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Wiccan’s atheists, agnostics, humanists and more. Our informal motto: “Deeds before creeds.” What ties us together are commitments to human rights and care for the planet. If you’ve had doubts about other organized religions, you might find a home here. (Full disclosure, we’re not that organized.)

We are meeting in person now, but we watch local pandemic statistics to assess the need for change. And we do take precautions, which you’ll find here.