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Creating Community: Experiments in Humanism Pt. 1

A congregation is organic, ever adapting to its environment. Let’s consider some things FUS has...

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Creating Community: Experiments in Humanism Pt. 2

A congregation is organic, ever adapting to its environment. Let’s consider some things FUS has...

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Creativity and Religion

Have you ever noticed that we often hear about the war between science and religion but never...

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A Persuasive Resistance

Some suggest that for movements of resistance to injustice to be effective, they must articulate...

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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...

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My Way or the Policy

No, that phrase doesn’t exactly rhyme, but in the climate of contemporary US politics, resistance...

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Yuri’s Night: a Spring Holiday for All Humanity

While many religions celebrate vibrant spring holidays, what is a nonbeliever to do? Hear the...

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Sitting Pretty or Sitting Duck?

It takes bravery to transgress social norms. There often are consequences. A talk from Rev. Dr....

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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...

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Vulnerability, Wounds, and Staying Open Despite It All

We can learn valuable lessons from our personal vulnerability, but the pandemic, climate change,...

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What Is an Emotion, Anyway?

The Latin root of the English word emotion is emovere, meaning “to agitate.” Dust off those Emo...

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Love From the Margins: Hospitality in the Age of War

Beyond shaking heads and wringing hands, what is the appropriate humanist response to the...

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Love: Getting There Without Falling

The English word love is often inadequate to describe the cornucopia of emotions that we feel....

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Love Without the Syrup

The word “love” can conjure up images of chocolate and valentines. That’s appropriate in some...

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A Bridge Abandoned: Civil Rights Sixty Years On

Rev. David reflects on the Downtown Senior Clergy Interfaith Civil Rights Pilgrimage. The post...

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Centered at FUS: The Convergence Survey Results

Rev. Kelli Clement shares good news about the vibrancy of our congregation and wonders what we...

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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...

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Labyrinth as Metaphor: Journey to the Center of Self

Human beings are meaning makers, with metaphor as a primary tool for understanding. Using...

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Cenre, Off-Center, Centering

What is popularly known as “finding yourself” can be an individualistic and solitary endeavor, or...

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