Sunday Meeting, July 1
Early Sunday Morning - 10:00 a.m. - Will resume again on Sunday, September 9.
Sunday Meeting - 10:15 a.m. - Ceremonial Hall - 4th Fl.
"Religious Fundamentalism and the Public Schools in Kearny, NJ"
Matthew LaClair
Joseph Marvel Presides
Sunday School - Ethics for Children - Will resume again in September
Afternoon Activities - 1:45 p.m. - Will resume again on Sunday, September 9.
Society Offices Closed - Independence Day
Wednesday, July 4
Sunday Meeting, July 8
Early Sunday Morning - 10:00 a.m. - Will resume again on Sunday, September 9.
Sunday Meeting - 10:15 a.m. - Ceremonial Hall - 4th Fl.
"Appreciating Inherent Worth: From Momentary Sparks to The Fire of Commitment"
Hugh Taft-Morales
Patricia Berens Presides
Sunday School - Ethics for Children - Will resume again in September.
Afternoon Activities - 1:45 p.m. - Will resume again on Sunday, September 9.
Film Showing
Wednesday, July 11
7:00-9:30 PM (doors open at 6:30)
Ceremonial Hall - 4th Floor
Who Killed the Electric Car? For more
Summer Film Showings
The members of PIC, the Young Members Group, and the Corporate Ethics Task Force invite you to attend two film showings this season, Who Killed the Electric Car? (Wednesday, July 11) and Black Gold - Wake Up and Smell the Coffee (Wednesday, August 8).
The doors open 6:30 pm; film at 7:00 pm. Suggested contributions: $10 (a beer and popcorn are included). To RSVP, please call Gloria Chandler, at 212-874-5210, ext. 117.
For more details, go to: http://www.nysec.org/sitemap/ethical-action/public-issues-committee/.
Sunday Meeting, July 15
Early Sunday Morning - 10:00 a.m. - Will resume again on Sunday, September 9.
Sunday Meeting - 10:15 a.m. - Ceremonial Hall - 4th Fl.
"Can Ethical Culture Help You in a Time of Personal Crisis?"
Dr. Marc A. Bernstein
Heather Grady Presides
Sunday School - Ethics for Children - Will resume again in September.
Afternoon Activities - 1:45 p.m. - Will resume again on Sunday, September 9.
A Brief History Of Disbelief
Sunday, July 15
WNET (Channel 13)
10:30 PM
A Brief History Of Disbelief
Sundays, July 15, 22, and 29
WNET (Channel 13)
10:30 PM
Cosponsored by Ethical Culture - This highly-acclaimed BBC series featuring Jonathan Miller, author, director, and commentator, is a series of three one-hour programs that will air locally.
In this series Miller methodically and dispassionately delves into the history of the lack of supernatural belief. The series is being made available for the first time in the United States through the efforts of the American Ethical Union, the national fellowship of Ethical Societies, and others, and will be shown on more than 60 public television stations across the country.
Full listings and more information about the series can be found at www.abriefhistoryofdisbelief.org.
Socrates Café
Wednesday, July 18
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Room 508
Join Ken Gans for a stimulating philosophical discussion on humanism and basic philosophical questions. If you are interested, contact Ken Gans at 212-787-7000 ext. 1039. No charge and no reservations needed.
Sunday Meeting, July 22
Early Sunday Morning - 10:00 a.m. - Will resume again on Sunday, September 9.
Sunday Meeting - 10:15 a.m. - Ceremonial Hall - 4th Fl.
"The Feminine Mistake"
Leslie Bennetts
Carol Rost Presides
Sunday School - Ethics for Children - Will resume again in September.
Afternoon Activities - 1:45 p.m. - Will resume again on Sunday, September 9.
A Brief History Of Disbelief
Sunday, July 22
WNET (Channel 13)
10:30 PM
Ethical Culture Today?
Wednesday, July 25
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Room 508
Informal discussion group to explore issues of ethical behavior in our lives. Paul Berman and Carol Rost preside. Call Paul at 561-512-7116 for more information. All are welcome.
Summer Writing Workshop
Thursday, July 26
6:30 - 8:30 PM
Room 508
Summer Writing Workshop
This five-week writing workshop will run on Thursday evenings from July 26 to August 23. These workshops are open to beginning writers, as well as people with more experience.
For information, and to register, please call 212-874-5210, ext. 117. To check out some of the writing our workshop participants are doing, please click here Workshop Writers’ Space. Members: $100. Nonmembers: $125.

