Our humanist roots encourage us to believe in “the common good” as reliably universal–a value that, deep down inside, we all share. What do we do when our experiences of life challenge this idea? The humanist influences of our faith date back centuries to African, Chinese, South Asian and European philosophers. But what kind of humanism do we need in America today?
Singing to Gather- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (:24)
Words of Welcome- Lóre Stevens (8:38)
Singing Together- Hold Everybody Up by Melanie DeMore- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (12:15)
Meditation and Prayer- Lóre Stevens (14:51)
Singing Together - Praise the Source of Faith and Learning- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (22:05)
Practice of Giving and Receiving- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (28:20)
Offertory- Franco Holder, piano (31:00)
Message- Hear the Earth Call: A New American Humanism- Rev. Karen Hutt (32:49)
Singing Together- Woyaya - Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (58:22)
Benediction- Rev. Karen Hutt (1:00:32)