by Kristin | Jun 25, 2020 | News
Hospital Chaplains Grapple With COVID-19’s ‘Tsunami’ Of GriefSix chaplains share stories from the spiritual front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. [Includes Jason Callahan, The Humanist Society board member and Humanist Chaplain] By Carol...
by The Humanist Society | May 1, 2020 | News
Things to consider in performing funerals and memorials How is death different during a pandemic? What are mourners experiencing? How are ceremonies different? Outreach to funeral homes and crematoriums Interacting with grieving families Ideas for distanced ceremonies...
by The Humanist Society | Apr 8, 2020 | News
Tuesday, April 14th at 8pm ET How to Join: All Humanist Society Teleconferences are conducted via the Zoom meeting platform. Presentations will make use of visual elements like PowerPoints and screen sharing, so joining via computer, smartphone, or tablet is...
by The Humanist Society | Feb 14, 2020 | News
About the Presentation: Since the 2014 Supreme Court decision affirming that sectarian, religious invocations at local legislative meetings are permitted, the Central Florida Freethought Community (CFFC) has facilitated 86 Humanist invocations, including one in the...
by The Humanist Society | Oct 24, 2019 | News
About the Presentation: Whether you perform a few ceremonies a year or hundreds, thoughtful attention to client experience—from the first meeting to the big day—is paramount to retaining clients and ensuring they feel heard and cared for. On the other hand, your time...
by The Humanist Society | Jul 22, 2019 | News
About the Presentation: In our next Humanist Society Teleconference, Lois Heckman will be sharing their knowledge and advice on how to work with clients to create meaningful and deeply personal ceremonies. The presentation will primarily reference wedding ceremonies,...