Posted on May 5, 2022 by Roger Brewin
We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest edition of the UUHA's official publication, the Journal of Religious Humanism. Paid UUHA members should receive a digital copy of the journal via email today.
Our latest issue of the journal is "How We Live Out Our Humanism"
In this issue we prompt our superb contributors to “tell us about your Humanist group’s community service, or an unusual family tradition, or an occasional gathering of friends to pursue a common passion, or an individual quest that reflects the best of humanism as you know it.” The results are an eclectic mix of impassioned reports on the work of Humanist communities and social justice organizations, along with deeply personal reflections on family, service to others and the human condition.
Looking for more to read? Or maybe you can't become a member right now? Check out our journal archives, where we have nearly two decades' worth of essays and musings from some of the smartest voices in UU Humanism. (You need to log in to view.)
Please contact our editor, Roger Brewin, at rabrewin@aol.com, to:
- Verify your membership status or report an issue in the delivery of your e-journal. (if you're not a member, become one this week!)
- Offer commentary (critical, complementary or curious) about this issue
- Suggest topics for future issues
- Submit specific material for consideration
In Community,
Roger Brewin, UUHA Journal of Religious Humanism Editor
About Roger Brewin
Roger Brewin became a UU minister in 1977 and is currently retired from active ministry, after serving nine UU congregations. He is Minister Emeritus of First Unitarian Church of Hobart, IN. Roger is a long-time board member of HUUmanists and is editor of our journal, "Religious Humanism". He also performs one-man shows as a historical impersonator of Darwin, Dickens and Clarence Darrow.