Humanism - HUUmanism and Self Culture
Community and UU and Humanism and HUUmanist As a new member to HUUmanism (Pronounced "HU-U-manism"), I received a welcome packet including two issues of their journal “Religious Humanism”. In the Fall 2012 issue, the Editor’s Preface says “Increasingly, we face a choice, framed elsewhere by Mike Werner, [an author of one of the articles] between secular Humanist groups who do a better job of embodying a rational approach to life, and UU congregations who do a better job of providing full-fledged community.” And several of the articles emphasized the role that “community” plays in UU congregations and also Humanist groups. “Community” is one of those words that we use in everyday parlance and seldom stop to think about. I found myself reacting to the word with the first associations of friendly and welcoming group of people. But as I reflected on the word a bit more, I realized that there was another aspect to it for me that adds a ne...