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Category: Membership

Action / Membership

NJHN 2024-2026 Board of Directors Election & Candidate Statements

Dear NJHN Members, Each year, NJHN holds an election for our Board of Directors, the governing body that makes programming and financial decisions with our membership contributions. Board members are …

Events / Membership / NJHN Community

2024 Annual Membership Meeting on June 23

  You are invited to NJHN’s 2024 Annual Membership Meeting. This is a hybrid meeting, in person at the Monroe Township Library in Monroe Township and via Zoom. We’ll report …

Action / Membership / NJHN Community

NJHN 2024 Board of Directors Election – Nominating Committee’s Call for Candidates

NJHN holds an election each year for positions on its Board of Directors, the governing body that makes programming and financial decisions with our membership contributions.  Pursuant to our bylaws, …

Membership / NJHN Community

NJHN membership dues changes and new levels

As of January 1, 2024, NJHN has updated its membership dues levels for the first time in over 20 years. We notified our membership of these changes via email in …

Events / Membership

NJHN 2023 Holiday Card Exchange

With all of life’s normal distractions, it’s too easy to fall out of touch with friends. A holiday card is a great way to brighten a day in this dark …

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NJHN Community Cares Program

We have launched a new program for our members called NJHN Community Cares. For many of us who are not religious and seeking real connection, we often face a choice …

Events / Membership

NJHN Summer Picnic at Duke Island Park on Aug. 27, 12-5 PM

We invite you to join us for our Summer Picnic on Sunday, August 27, 12-5 PM, at the Oak Grove Pavilion, Duke Island Park, Old York Road, Bridgewater (the same …

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NJHN HumanLight Celebration 12/17/23
Members of NJHN and Red Bank Humanists tabling at Jersey Pride in Asbury Park, June 2023
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Freethought Quotes

  • “I can think of few systems more dysfunctional than the Roman Catholic Church – Iran, Uganda, the followers of Warren Jeffs. It's hard to reform a dysfunctional system, especially one that's been around for two thousand years, reaches into nearly every country in the world, and claims divine infallibility.”
    by Mary Johnson, Humanist celebrant, former Missionaries of Charity nun, author of An Unquenchable Thirst: A Memoir
    https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2012/08/13/an-interview-with-mary-johnson-a-nun-who-worked-under-mother-teresa-and-later-became-an-atheist/
  • “Humanists are devoted to the betterment of the world, and live out these values through various activities in their local communities. So when I think about interfaith work, I realize that humanist communities often have a greater impact when partnering with their neighboring faith communities. I have seen this play out in community gardens and food justice campaigns, the Occupy movement, as well as with Black Lives Matter. While humanists may not share a philosophical view with their religious counterparts, there exist enough common values, where much can be gained through collaboration.”
    by Vanessa Gomez Brake, Associate Dean of Religious Life, University of Southern California
    https://thehumanist.com/features/interviews/university-southern-california-humanist-chaplain-takes-lead/
  • “We must question the story logic of having an all-knowing, all-powerful god, who creates faulty humans, and then blames them for his own mistakes.”
    by Gene Roddenberry
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