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  2. First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Today, First Unitarian Society remains a humanist congregation and is a focal point for humanist, freethought, and atheist groups in the Twin Cities. Senior minister Rev. Dr. David Breeden is leading the society down a new course of humanism, which he has rebranded from Religious Humanism to Congregational Humanism in order to help clarify its ...

  3. American Humanist Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Humanist Association (AHA) is a non-profit organization in the United States that advances secular humanism. [3]The American Humanist Association was founded in 1941 and currently provides legal assistance to defend the constitutional rights of secular and religious minorities, [4] lobbies Congress on church-state separation and other issues, [5] and maintains a grassroots network ...

  4. Unitarian Universalism - Wikipedia

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    Unitarian Universalist congregations and fellowships tend to retain some Christian traditions, such as Sunday worship with a sermon and the singing of hymns. The extent to which the elements of any particular faith tradition are incorporated into personal spiritual practice is a matter of individual choice for congregants, in keeping with a ...

  5. Category:Humanist associations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Humanist associations" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Institute for Humanist Studies - Wikipedia

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    In June 1999, the Institute for Humanist Studies, Inc., was incorporated in the state of New York. With financial support from Larry Jones, the founding president of the institute, the organization began its work as an educational non-profit institute, with the purpose of providing information to policymakers and others in order to advance humanism as a life philosophy.

  7. The Humanist Institute - Wikipedia

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    This new alliance was a response to the urgent need to defend humanism against the assaults of its enemies and to find an effective way to bring the message of humanism to a wider public. It was at this meeting that the Humanist Institute was voted to be established. [3] It was at this meeting that NACH founded The Humanist Institute.

  8. Machar (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Machar is an inclusive community of people of all backgrounds, ages, and gender orientation, including intercultural and interfaith couples. The Association of Humanistic Rabbis supports an individual's right to marry someone based on love and the quality of their relationship, and the rights of rabbis to officiate and co-officiate at wedding ceremonies of people from different backgrounds.

  9. Secular Solstice - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the secular solstice began after Arnold invited 20 friends to his house in 2011 for a holiday gathering. [6] There, they "ate some food, sang some songs, and lit some candles" and "told stories about why the universe was the way it was and about what kind of people we wanted to be". [7]