Community Conversation - Tuesday December 2
Dear UUHA Chapter Leaders & Members,
We're really excited to be rebuilding the UUHA - and a key priority of ours is to better support you to create thriving humanist sub-communities within your UU Fellowships. Our goal is to help you promote a strong understanding of humanism - and welcome new humanists - in a way that strengthens your congregation and the humanist and UU movements.
Some of the things we plan to offer include:
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Free virtual programming/webinars on topics of interest to UU Humanists
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A newsletter, with relevant articles and discussion questions that might be of interest to your group
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A speakers' bureau of people available to give sermons or talks about humanism and are either UU ministers or humanist leaders with UU backgrounds
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Coaching, support, and connection to national groups as needed
Our first virtual program is coming up next week. The details are below. We hope you'll promote it to your members and submit it for inclusion in your church's newsletter. Read more about Community Conversation - Tuesday December 2 »






Evidence-Based Solutions with the Citizens' Climate Lobby UU Action Team
If this life is the only life we know, how do we face that reality with courage? If loss is final, how can we celebrate life while acknowledging the depth of our grief? Our connections to other people give our lives meaning and are the key to addressing our mortality and the human need for memorial. Love transcends nature, weaving the living and the dead into the loving embrace of meaningful memory.
UU Humanist members and friends are invited to celebrate Earth Day by joining a free concert Wednesday evening featuring Jim Scott, Martha Sandefer and special guests.
You're Invited to Join UUHA Board members for an online our year-end celebration: