Creating Community: Experiments in Humanism Pt. 1
A congregation is organic, ever adapting to its environment. Let’s consider some things FUS has...
Creating Community: Experiments in Humanism Pt. 1
A congregation is organic, ever adapting to its environment. Let’s consider some things FUS has...
Creating Community: Experiments in Humanism Pt. 2
A congregation is organic, ever adapting to its environment. Let’s consider some things FUS has...
Have you ever noticed that we often hear about the war between science and religion but never...
Some suggest that for movements of resistance to injustice to be effective, they must articulate...
Get Your Wings On: We’re Pollinator Positive
Help us lure pollinators and puppets to our Assembly Hall. A Talk from Rev. Kelli Clement The...
No, that phrase doesn’t exactly rhyme, but in the climate of contemporary US politics, resistance...
Yuri’s Night: a Spring Holiday for All Humanity
While many religions celebrate vibrant spring holidays, what is a nonbeliever to do? Hear the...
Sitting Pretty or Sitting Duck?
It takes bravery to transgress social norms. There often are consequences. A talk from Rev. Dr....
Assembly: “And Yet it Moves” with Rev. Dr. David Breeden
Chances are that Galileo did not say “And yet it moves” after the Inquisition forced him to...
Assembly: “Open to Change: Vulnerability as a Path to Wholeness” with Rev. Kelli Clement
Stasis may equal safety but it never allows for progress. When we welcome change and allow...
Vulnerability, Wounds, and Staying Open Despite It All
We can learn valuable lessons from our personal vulnerability, but the pandemic, climate change,...
The Latin root of the English word emotion is emovere, meaning “to agitate.” Dust off those Emo...
Love From the Margins: Hospitality in the Age of War
Beyond shaking heads and wringing hands, what is the appropriate humanist response to the...
Love: Getting There Without Falling
The English word love is often inadequate to describe the cornucopia of emotions that we feel....
The word “love” can conjure up images of chocolate and valentines. That’s appropriate in some...
A Bridge Abandoned: Civil Rights Sixty Years On
Rev. David reflects on the Downtown Senior Clergy Interfaith Civil Rights Pilgrimage. The post...
Centered at FUS: The Convergence Survey Results
Rev. Kelli Clement shares good news about the vibrancy of our congregation and wonders what we...
What We Can’t Say; What We Don’t Say; What Needs to Be Said
Human beings see difference. It is an evolved strategy. It is easy to exploit, not so easy to...
Labyrinth as Metaphor: Journey to the Center of Self
Human beings are meaning makers, with metaphor as a primary tool for understanding. Using...
What is popularly known as “finding yourself” can be an individualistic and solitary endeavor, or...
Temimos in Sefiras Haomer
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