"Megachurches, megastores, monopolies, and monotheism" at Humanist Forum of Central Kentucky
From the presenter, Rick Meadows: Read more about "Megachurches, megastores, monopolies, and monotheism" at Humanist Forum of Central Kentucky »
From the presenter, Rick Meadows: Read more about "Megachurches, megastores, monopolies, and monotheism" at Humanist Forum of Central Kentucky »
Presentation during service on "Ribbons Not Walls" by Roger Brewin at First Unitarian Church of South Bend (IN) HUUmanists table to follow service. Read more about "Ribbons Not Walls" at First Unitarian Church of South Bend, IN »
You can join the discussion with Roger Brewin at 7PM and visit a HUUmanists table before and after the service, at Thomas Jefferson UU Church, Louisville, KY Read more about Meet Roger Brewin at Thomas Jefferson Unitarian, Louisville, KY »
Gallery display of Ribbons Not Walls at Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church in Louisville, KY Read more about "Ribbons Not Walls" at Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, Louisville, KY »
Come meet UU Humanist Association president John Hooper at the District Assembly. John will be tabling in the "UU Network Mall" exhibit room. John will be receiving the June Z. Gillespie Award, "named to honor a former District UUA Trustee and District President, recognizing an individual who has encouraged congregational participation in denominational affairs at the District or national level". Read more about Metro NY District Annual Meeting »
Marcie Christensen is going to speak to the Forum about "Dining for Women", a non-profit movement to help women and girls internationally, and the basic human rights that are denied to women all over the world.
From the Dining for Women website: Read more about Humanist Forum of Central Kentucky, May Meeting »
A consortium of leaders from within the community of reason endorsed the idea of a National Day of Reason. This observance is held in parallel with the National Day of Prayer, on the first Thursday in May each year. The goal of this effort is to celebrate reason—a concept all Americans can support—and to raise public awareness about the persistent threat to religious liberty posed by government intrusion into the private sphere of worship. Read more about National Day of Reason »
Science is not enough. The stereotypical view of Humanism as a purely rational worldview, centered on a third–person perspective of the world, has become obsolete. Science, itself, has demonstrated that we are hard-wired for empathy and connection. Moreover, members of the most rapidly growing segment of Americans consider themselves to be “spiritual but not religious.” Whole person Humanism integrates first-person experience, second-person empathy, and third-person rationality into a life stance that can fully appreciate the wonder and celebrate the awe of being alive. Read more about "Whole Person Humanism", a Sermon by John Hooper at UU Meriden, CT »
Gallery display of "Ribbons Not Walls" before and after morning service at Vero Beach UU Fellowship. Concurrent HUUmanists table. Read more about "Ribbons Not Walls" at Vero Beach, FL UU Fellowship »
Gallery display of "Ribbons Not Walls" at Florida District Annual Meeting. Concurrent HUUmanists table. Held at Vero Beach UU Fellowship. Read more about "Ribbons Not Walls" at Florida District Annual Meeting »