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GA Wrap-Up and the
Freethinker Friendly congregation program

GA is Over, but "Building a New Way" Continues

The 2015 UUA General Assembly is over now and we are finishing tallying up, following up, and evaluating how it went and what we will do differently next year. GA is always a fantastic time to connect with each other in person and to introduce the Association to a whole new group of UUs.

Read more and see many pictures from GA on the website:

Wrap-up and Booth Report
Kendyl Gibbons,
Religious Humanist of the Year

UUHA Annual Meeting

Friday Evening Program:
Serving the Nonreligious,
David Breeden, "Rowboat in the Woods"
Friday Evening Program:
Serving the Nonreligious,
Kevin Jagoe, "Humanists ARE Joiners!!"


Introducing the New Freethinker Friendly Program

At GA we launched a new program called Freethinker Friendly congregations. Unitarian Universalist congregations have been welcoming humanists, atheists, agnostics, and other freethinkers for over 100 years! But our history and sometimes our "churchy" style hide that reality from many potential members. Now your congregation can extend a welcome publicly by becoming a Freethinker Friendly congregation. Similar to the Welcoming Congregation program, by inviting others in we not only grow our movement, but we also stand up for a marginalized group and fill our historic role of being a loving community that values individual freedom and appreciation of diversity.
  
 
 

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ABOUT THE UU HUMANISTS

We are Unitarian Universalists who are also Humanists. We are the principal organization representing Humanists in the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations.

Our mission is to celebrate and encourage Humanism within Unitarian Universalism and to invite Humanists everywhere to find welcoming and supportive community.

As Humanists, we rely on reason and compassion, rather than supernatural revelation, to guide us in our quest to become more fully human as individuals and to cooperatively improve society and sustain the planet.
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