Why Become a Member?

  • Because you demand provocative new tools to explain and question your life vision.
  • Because you want to support and preserve a pluralistic, naturalistic humanism that seeks truth unfettered by creed, authority, or source.
  • Because you want to protect and defend freedom of thought.
  • Because you need cutting edge religious ideas for your sermons (as a minister), research (as an academic), or your own religious journey (as a serious layperson).
  • Because you seek the best that reason, science, and inner experience can offer us in living our lives.

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Membership has its rewards!

As a member of the HUUmanists, you have come to know the quality of our journal, religious humanism. It is a unique publication as the only journal in the USA primarily devoted to religious humanism. You have enjoyed its excellent articles, pertinent book reviews, invigorating art notes, and discursive essays by and for a wide spectrum of humanists. Its semi-annual format has been well received, allowing it to provide a more perceptive and stimulating forum for the ideas and beliefs of humanists throughout the world for people like you!

In addition, only members receive our occasional newsletter, HUUmanists News, which is becoming a major source of growth for the future, allowing our staff to keep you up to date with month-by-month developments of the HUUmanists. Our newsletter includes interesting short articles as well as regular reports from the officers of HUUmanists and important information about our meetings, promotions, elections and events.

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A bright future

Over the past year, new writers have brought a fresh perspective to the religious aspects of humanism as we approach the millenium, bringing insight to African American humanism, ecological and scientific issues, and the history and future of humanism in the Unitarian Universalist Association. In the next year we will bring you more thoughtful writing on matters that most affect our society. We will make more and more of our materials available on our popular internet website. A concurrent expansion of our newsletter will include resources for humanist meetings and services as well as other materials.

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