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SAVE THE DATE: The UUHA Annual Meeting

Dear UUHA Members,

Each year the Unitarian Universalist Humanist Association Board hosts the UUHA Annual Meeting. This is a vital opportunity for members to meet directly with UUHA leadership. Items on the Annual meeting agenda include, but are not limited to, elections for open UUHA Board positions, announcement of our UUHA Person of the Year, and a chance to brief members on programming and general updates.

Last year's online Annual Meeting was a smashing success, with UUHA members nationwide able to join and engage in member business from the safety and comfort of their own home. For this year's Annual Meeting, we plan to meet online once again.

The UUHA Annual Meeting will be held a next month via the Zoom Video Conference Application. Members will be able to log in or call in from the comfort of their home and attend the meeting fully online. Specific details about the meeting -- Log-in/Call-in information, agenda items, election ballots, possible Zoom training opportunities -- will be provided in advance of the meeting.

But for now, you can mark your calendars with some important general information:

  • What: The UUHA Annual Meeting
  • When: Saturday, July 10, 2021 -- 4:00pm Eastern Time (3:00pm Central)
  • Where: Zoom Meeting (download Zoom here)
  • Who: Intended for all members of the UUHA, but non-members interested in Humanism in a UU tradition are welcome to attend!

 

Again, stay tuned for more information. We will announce further details on the meeting here, on Facebook, on Twitter, and through our Email Newsletter (you can sign up at the right of our homepage).

We hope to see you on Zoom next month! In the mean time, watch this space for more updates, and be safe.

 

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UUHA Earth Sunday Event - “Journey of the Universe” Film Screening

All are welcome to join the UUHA on Sunday, April 25, for a special online screening of Journey of the Universe, a unique odyssey of cosmic, biological and cultural evolution that offers insight and inspiration for our present ecological challenges.

UUHA Film Screening Event: Journey of the Universe

  • When: Sunday, April 25
  • Time: 4:00pm Eastern Time (3:00pm Central | 2:00pm Mountain | 1:00pm Pacific)
  • Length: 50 Minutes, followed by a post-film discussion moderated by UUHA Vice President James Witker
  • Where: Meeting on Zoom (Login Instructions Below)

In this course of this Emmy Award-winning film’s sweeping 50 minutes, Prof. Brian Swimme guides us on a scientific and spiritual Great Story, from the birth of the universe to the emergence of complex structures, from the dawn of life as we know it to the conscious present moment. The whole experience is framed by a single day on the Greek island of Samos, a historic locus of science and philosophy.

But different from purely scientific approaches, “Journey” is perhaps the first documentary to integrate the arts and humanities into the cosmic big picture. Decades in the making, it is based on the life’s work of the late Fr. Thomas Berry, renowned cultural historian and scholar of both science and religion, who prophetically outlined a New Story of the world that could unite humankind and guide us into a future of harmony with our imperiled home planet.

Journey of the Universe is currently celebrating its tenth anniversary, and since its premiere has grown into a multi-disciplinary project that now includes a prominent conversations series, online courses through the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, podcasts, and more. We will discuss and respond to the film as time allows, and we’ll also have a chance to learn about the resources that this larger project offers for UU Humanists and others interested in a worldview grounded in empirical knowledge and redolent with potential cultural and personal meaning.

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UPCOMING EVENT - Panel: "Does Humanism Have a Future in Unitarian Universalism?"

The UU Humanist Association is participating in an exciting discussion, hosted by the First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh, to discuss the place of Humanism in Unitarian Universalism. The event will be led by Rev. David Breeden of First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis, and the discussion will be Shared with UUHA President Leika Lewis-Cornwell.

 

Details and Registration information is below:

  • Date: Sunday, March 28, 2021
  • Time: 3:00pm Eastern Time (2:00pm Central Time)
  • Location: Zoom (Hosted by First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh)
  • Registration: Click here to register for the event while there is still space. You can also register here.

 

Presenter: Rev. Dr. David Breeden
Senior Minister, First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
Respondent: Leika Lewis-Cornwell
President, Unitarian Universalist Humanist Association

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The UUHA Needs Volunteers!

Behind the scenes, the Board of Directors of the Unitarian Universalist Humanist Association (UUHA) has been brainstorming new and exciting ideas for the organization as we look to 2021 and beyond. The UUHA is ready to find fresh ways to fulfill our mission to serve our members and the principles of Humanism and Unitarian Universalism across the country and beyond. 

To that end, the UUHA leadership would love your help in our efforts.

We are looking for volunteers to help us form our primary organization committees, which in turn will lay the groundwork to revitalize our programming, outreach, and services we provide for our membership. We are seeking volunteers across various sectors of our work, from internal operations to member-facing programs. And so, depending on your interests and passions, you might be the volunteer we're looking for!

Some more information on our committees and the work is listed further down. But click the link below too apply to be a volunteer!

 

Complete Volunteer Application Here

 

The application itself might take moment (10-15 minutes), but it should give you a great idea of the kind of help we need. And conversely, it helps us better understand where your volunteer skills and passions might be best-suited.

Below are the committees we're looking to fill with volunteers:

Journal Committee:

This Committee is the editorial board of the UUHA's flagship publication, the Journal of Religious Humanism. They will select the themes for each edition of the e-journal, which is published semi-annually, and they will collect submissions and oversee the production and distribution schedule. Volunteers will be expected to meet periodically, review submissions, and provide editorial insight at every stage. 

Programming & Content Committee:

This Committee covers the most ground and, therefore, requires the most volunteers. This committee will commence planning for our annual presence at the UUA's General Assembly. We also need creative minds interested in fleshing out our event calendar, and in helping us offer exciting new programming to UU Humanists throughout the year. We are also looking to host events and learning sessions via online forums like Zoom, so support from tech-savvy volunteers will be vital!

If you're a writer or blogger interested in UU and Religious Humanism, we are also looking for folks to help generate regular content on our blog.

Communications & Membership Committee

This Committee will be dedicated to fostering and maintaining the UUHA's relationship to its members -- be they current, former, or prospective. Volunteers keen to help with member development, communication, and renewal will be especially valued here. If you're social media-savvy, you could help improve our online presence -- particularly through social media and our e-newsletters -- for members current and prospective to see!

This committee will also oversee the work of our two most prominent outreach efforts: the Freethinker Friendly Program and the UUHA Ambassador Program.

Finance Committee

Perhaps the most internal of our committees, the Finance team will support the UUHA's Treasurer/Secretary to regularly manage and report the financial status of the UUHA. This will include the process of drafting a budget ahead of each fiscal year (soliciting inupt from the other committees in the process), and setting realistic fundraising and development goals for the organization. The committee will also have responsibility of managing the UUHA's corporate records, from tax filings to bill payments to archiving meeting minutes and key documents.

This Committee has the least extensive workload, and likely requires the fewest volunteers. But if you're the sort of person who loves working behind the scenes, this is the Committee for you!

Other Needs

Some other necessary work not covered by the above four Committees may arise. And while that is unlikely to happen in the immediate future, we may require volunteers for such work (Chaplain support, policy & Bylaws work, board elections, liaising with partner organizations, website & technical support, creative work, etc).

 

As you can hopefully tell, we are looking for volunteers ready to take an ACTIVE role in developing the UUHA. Whether you can only commit an hour a month or you can commit over ten hours a month, we do need volunteers who are committed. Fill out the Volunteer form so we can gauge your interests/passions.

We will see if there's an opening for you on any of our Committees, and we will get back to you as soon as each Committee Chair is ready to begin work. Absolutely contact us if you have any question.

Thank you so much for your interest in Volunteering with the UUHA!

 

Justin Jagoe
Administrator, UU Humanist Association

 

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EVENT: Join the UUHA on Zoom to Celebrate Darwin Day!

In honor of Darwin Day on Friday, The UU Humanist Association is excited to offer a free Zoom presentation and celebrate the birthday, the work, and the legacy of Charles Darwin.

  • Date: Friday, February 12
  • Time: 8:00pm Eastern (7:00pm Central | 6:00pm Mountain | 5:00pm Pacific)
  • Where: Zoom (Login instructions are listed below)

We will start with a 23-minute pre-recorded presentation, generously provided by Rev. David Breeden of First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis (if you're running late, you can watch the presentation anytime right here).

Following the presentation will be an open-ended discussion about Darwin and his significance to UU Humanism. The discussion will be led by UUHA Vice President James Witker, and all meeting attendees will be welcome to participate.

UUHA Members and non-members alike are invited to attend and participate in this lively, always-vital discussion about Darwin. Simply follow the Zoom login instructions below when Friday's event is set to begin. Hope to see you there!

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EVENT: Zoom Panel on UU Humanism with First UU of Wichita featuring the UUHA

The UU Humanist Association is excited to be able to participate in a Zoom conference panel with the First UU Church of Wichita on Saturday, January 30. We hope you can join us!

  • Date: Saturday, January 30
  • Time: 8:00pm Eastern (7:00pm Central)
  • Where: Zoom (We will post Zoom log-in info here the day of the event. You can contact First UU or email the UUHA for Zoom information in advance.)
  • Info: Visit First UU Church of Wichita for more information

Three officers of the UUHA Board of directors - Leika Lewis Cornwell (President), Roger Brewin (Journal Editor), and Jack Reich (Membership Coordinator) - will participate in the panel.

Topics of discussion will include:

  • Why am I a humanist?
  • What is important about humanism?
  • How do I apply humanism to the world today?

UUHA Members and non-members alike are invited to attend and have a lively discussion about the role of humanism today, as well as to get a taste of some of the programming being offered by UU congregations across the country!

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UUHA Annual Meeting: Agenda, Zoom Login Info & Election Slate

This Saturday the UU Humanist Association will hold its Annual Meeting. This is one of our organization’s most important events, as it gives the UUHA Board of Directors a chance to meet directly with its membership and it gives members a chance to vote on the proposed UUHA board slate.

This year will be one of our most unique Annual Meetings as well. Due to the public health concerns surrounding COVID-19, the 2020 Annual Meeting will be hosted via the Zoom Conferencing Application. Though conducted remotely, our hope is this allows far more of our members the chance to meet with us! If you are a member of the UUHA, we really hope to see you. And if you are not a member, but you are interested in the UUHA, we hope you’ll attend the meeting as well.

Instructions on how to attend the Annual Meeting via Zoom are below, as well as details on our agenda for the Meeting.

HOW TO ATTEND:

WHEN: Saturday, July 11 
TIME: 4:00pm Eastern Time (3:00pm Central Time | 2:00pm Mountain Time | 1:00pm Pacific Time)
DURATION: 60 minutes, with a possibility of going longer.
ZOOM LOGIN INSTRUCTIONS:
Join our Zoom Meeting via the link below:

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Meeting ID: 973 3236 7124
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MEETING AGENDA:

Opening Remarks
UUHA President Amanda Poppei, along with other Board members, will welcome attendees by discussing the UUHA’s progress as an organization in the last year. They will also discuss where the organization stands in a dramatically changing world, why that makes the UUHA relevant, and will also present a greater vision for the next year.

Presentation: Humanists of Past and Present
Ordinarily the UUHA selects a Religious Humanist of the Year, who often attends the meeting and gives a presentation pertinent to their outstanding work. This year, in lieu of honoring just one person, the Board will give a presentation highlighting significant humanist figures of the past and of today, showing the history and the legacy of religious humanism the UUHA is advancing.

Board Slate Elections
The election of new board members is the most vital part of Annual Meeting business. A nomination committee, charged by the UUHA Board of directors, has worked hard to present a slate of outstanding UUHA members and leaders of the UU Humanist community to fill openings in the UUHA Board of Directors. All active members of the UU Humanist Association have voting privileges. (Not yet a member? Consider joining or renewing.) The proposed Board slate that will be voted on, along with brief bios of proposed board members, is listed below.

Opening the Virtual “Floor”
This is the chance for members and non-members alike to speak at the Annual Meeting. If you have questions about the UUHA, proposals for future work, or personal touchpoints or insights you feel resonate with anything discussed at the meeting, we want to hear from you!

PROPOSED ELECTION SLATE:

Below is the list of open positions, term details, and a brief bio for each proposed addition to the UUHA Board of Directors:

PRESIDENT OF THE UUHA: LEIKA LEWIS-CORNWELL

  • TERM: 2 Years (July 2020 - June 2022)
  • ABOUT LEIKA:Leika Lewis-Cornwell is a consultant and a minister in formation, pursuing her Masters of Divinity online through Chicago Theological Seminary. She is currently serving as the Summer Minister for the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis as she ends a two-year ministerial internship with the congregation. As a strategy and leadership consultant, Leika has engaged with organizations in DC and across the nation to help them grow toward their best versions. Leika’s humanism is rooted in the liminality of deep space, although she confesses to hugging the occasional tree. Leika comes to this role from the UUHA position of At-Large Member, and she looks forward to a bright future ahead for the UUHA!

VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UUHA: JAMES WITKER

  • TERM: 2 Years (July 2020 - June 2022)
  • ABOUT JAMES: James Witker is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica, where he serves as a leader of the Faith In Action and AAHS (Atheists, Agnostics, Humanists, and Secularists) groups. A long-time member and champion of the UUHA, James comes to this role from his position as an At-Large Member of the UUHA. When he’s not traveling to promote humanism or spending time with his spouse and infant son, James works as a producer and editor in film, TV, and documentaries.

AT-LARGE MEMBER: MARTIN WOULFE

  • TERM: 3 Years (July 2020 - June 2023)
  • ABOUT MARTIN: Rev. Martin Woulfe has served as the minister of the Abraham Lincoln UU Church of Springfield since 2003. He has identified as a religious humanist since his days at Meadville/Lombard Theological School. He earned a Master of Divinity from Meadville/Lombard in 1998. His wife Angela is from Spain & works for the State of Illinois. They have one daughter, Celeste, who will soon be a senior at St Louis University. Throughout his career, Martin has been active with local interfaith groups and social justice efforts, especially related to promoting racial justice and LGBTQ issues.

AT-LARGE MEMBER: JEN RAFFENSPERGER

  • TERM: 3 Years (July 2020 - June 2023)
  • ABOUT JEN: Jen Raffensperger is pursuing her Master of Divinity degree at Meadville Lombard Theological School. A strong naturalist with a pragmatically humanistic approach, Jen also brings to the UUHA her years of experience working as a religious educator and OWL facilitator for children and youth.

AT-LARGE MEMBER: BLASIE NTAKARUTIMANA

  • TERM: 3 Years (July 2020 - June 2023)
  • ABOUT BLASIE: Blasie is a standout in the UUHA’s Ambassador Program with a long history of building humanist communities, beginning in his native Burundi. We are particularly excited for Blasie to bring the perspective of humanists whose country of origin is outside the US, as the UUHA continues to expand its reach.

COMMUNICATIONS AND OUTREACH ADVISOR: ALIX KLINGENBERG

  • TERM: 3 Years (July 2020 - June 2023)
  • ABOUT ALIX: Rev. Alix Klingenberg is a community-focused minister in two Massachusetts congregations, and brings to the UUHA some wonderful ideas about how we can reach out to humanists, including youth and young adults. In addition to her work as a humanist minister, Alix is also a writer, designer, and photographer. In her newly-created role as Communications and Outreach Advisor, Alix will be responsible for programming and efforts to promote the UUHA and UU Humanism within and outside of Unitarian Universalism.

CHAPLIN TO THE UUHA: CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT

  • TERM: 3 Years (July 2020 - June 2023)
  • ABOUT CHRISTIAN: Rev. Christian Schmidt most recently shared a co-ministry in Berkeley with his wife, and is now living in Maryland and remotely ministering to the UUs in College Station, Texas. Christian has a very broad, modernist perspective of humanism, and his approach will appeal to humanists across the spectrum of experience. In his newly-created role as UUHA Chaplain, Christian will be responsible for programming to support the personal growth of humanists, and for coordinating resources for humanist chaplains and ministers.

UUHA LIAISON: JOHN HOOPER

  • TERM: 2 Years (July 2020 - June 2022)
  • ABOUT JOHN: A former president of the UUHA, John Hooper is well-known and well-respected across the humanist community. In his newly-created role as UUHA Liaison, John will engage with humanist organizations and the UUA, working with the UUHA Board and Executive Team to develop partnerships and help the UUHA increase its profile.
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Find the UUHA at the "All Virtual" General Assembly

Dear UUHA Members,

The UUA’s first-ever all-virtual General Assembly is happening this week! Ordinarily, the UU Humanist Association looks forward to its presence in the Exhibition Hall to meet and to expand our membership. But just because we can’t meet in person this year doesn’t mean those attending GA online won’t see us! Here’s where you can find the UUHA at GA, from the comfort of your computer:

A “Virtual" Exhibit Booth

The UUHA will participate in the GA Virtual Exhibition booth. If you registered for GA, you should have received information on how to attend. Just log into the GA Participant Portal, and click on the “Exhibit Hall” channel on the left menu bar. Scroll down just a little bit and you’ll find us!

Learning Stage Presentation

Members of the UU Humanist Association Board will also give a webinar as part of GA’s “Learning Stage” video series. If you’re interested in hearing from the UU Humanist Association Leadership, our presentation will be held on the Zoom Video Conferencing App.

Details are below:

  • Date: Friday, June 26, 
  • Time: 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm (EDT)

Log in to the GA Participation Portal to access the meeting. 

New Items in Our Bookstore

Even if you can’t make it to General Assembly, we still have some updates for all members! We've doubled the number of books for sale on our website, and added wearable fabric art items (ties and stoles) with UU and Earth Justice themes. Just head to our store anytime to browse and purchase the increased offerings, and take out or renew your membership, at huumanists.org. Just click on "store" when the site opens, then "merchandise" for the fabric art, or "books" for such offerings as Jonathan Tweet's beautifully illustrated Grandmother Fish: A Child's first Book of Evolution or Religious Humanism: The Good Life lived in Community, by Andy Reese and Peter Kandis.

New Journal issue coming out

We've completed editing the latest issue of the Journal of Religious Humanism, featuring Humanist Elevator Speeches, and have sent it to production. UUHA members can expect to see it - our first all-digital issue - in the next few weeks. More than two dozen UUHA members and friends wrote original remarks answering the question "What is Humanism?" assuming you had just a few floors of an elevator ride to respond; nearly a score more allowed existing words they had penned in other venues to be repurposed to the same end. We sprinkled in a handful of quotes from more well known Humanists and fellow travelers, plus a few bits of Humanist wit and wisdom from buttons and bumper stickers we have sold at our General Assembly display booth. All told, a varied collection to help you frame your answer, on your next elevator ride.

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Save the Date: UUHA Annual Meeting

Dear UUHA Members,

 

Each year the Unitarian Universalist Humanist Association Board hosts the UUHA Annual Meeting. This is a vital opportunity for members to meet directly with UUHA leadership. Items on the Annual meeting agenda include, but are not limited to, elections for open UUHA Board positions, announcement of our UUHA Person of the Year, and a chance to brief members on programming and general updates.

Usually this meeting is held concurrently with the UUA's own annual meeting, General Assembly, held each June. As you might have heard, GA is no longer going to take place in Providence this year due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, and will instead be an all-virtual event. With no physical space to hold our meeting, UUHA has decided to do follow suit.

The UUHA Annual Meeting will be held a next month (after GA) via the Zoom Video Conference Application. Members will be able to log in or call in from the comfort of their home and attend the meeting fully online. Specific details about the meeting -- Log-in/Call-in information, agenda items, election ballots, possible Zoom training opportunities -- will be provided in advance of the meeting; likely sometime after General Assembly.

But for now, you can mark your calendars with some important general information:

  • What: The UUHA Annual Meeting
  • When: Saturday, July 11, 2020 -- 4:00pm Eastern Time (3:00pm Central)
  • Where: Zoom Meeting (general information here)
  • Who: Intended for all members of the UUHA, but non-members interested in Humanism in a UU tradition are welcome to attend!

 

Again, stay tuned for more information. We will announce further details on the meeting here, on Facebook, on Twitter, and through our Email Newsletter (you can sign up at the right of our homepage).   

We are sorry we will not be able to see you this year at GA. But we are also hopeful an all-virtual meeting will result in a more accessible meeting for all UUHA members, especially for those who do not make it each year to our meetings at GA. 

We hope to see you on Zoom next month! In the mean time, watch this space for more updates, and be safe.

 

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A Letter from UUHA President Amanda Poppei

Dear UUHA members,

Happy humanist holidays!

I love the holiday season—even with all the potential challenge for a humanist in sorting through family religious obligations, one’s own relationship to the Christmas story, or how to schedule both a HumanLight celebration and a solstice party on the same day. At the congregation that I serve, the Washington Ethical Society, we start the holiday season with a Stone Soup service and then have a totally over-the-top, elaborate, cookie-and-music-filled Winter Festival the second or third weekend in December. And when all that wraps up, I turn my attention to my family’s holiday plans!

Your own holiday season may be busy or calm, at home or away...but I hope that whatever it is, it gives you time to reflect on what is most important to you. And I hope that supporting UU humanists and spreading humanism far and wide are among those values!

We are thinking about that spreading part especially, even imagining (dare we say it?!) what humanist evangelism might look like. Keep an eye out for our next journal, which will feature “elevator pitches” about UU humanism and humanism in general.

And we hope that you’ll be part of spreading humanism, and supporting the UU Humanist Association, again this year. We invite you to consider an end of year gift of $25, $50, or $100 to support our work. Really, to support YOUR work: you, the on-the-ground humanists who are living and sharing and creating the humanism of the future.

 

Help Us Match our Pledge Here!

 

Thank you for being part of this movement with us, and may 2020 bring all kinds of wonderful things to you and yours.

The Rev. Amanda Poppei

President, UU Humanist Association

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