Topic: Humanism

Humanism and Spirituality

In 1832 Ralph Waldo Emerson left his position as a Unitarian minister and went on to become an influential writer and speaker whose ideas had a deep impact on the Unitarian Universalist movement and American spirituality in general. By blending his interest in Hindu spirituality, … read more.

Humanist Grace

Grace is usually associated with Christian theology, but as with many concepts that can be troublesome to Unitarian Universalists, it’s possible to come up with alternative ways of thinking about it. We’ll consider a particular path of evolution that takes this Christian concept and shifts … read more.

Spiritual Humanism

You need believe in something supernatural to consider yourself “spiritual.” Rev. Frank will lead us in a humanistic exploration of spirituality and challenge us to consider why it is so important–particularly nowadays–that we take spirituality seriously.

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