If I feel like it, I can get my church fuzzies at the local Unitarian Universalist Congregation. My pastor is an atheist. Our last pastor was a Pagan. Mileage varies, some are more wooish than others, but mine is about half humanist and about a third of those are atheists. I started because a friend wanted me to have more community, I stick with it because Neal Jones doles out interesting sermons/lectures, and because I enjoy going to lunch afterwards with people who are actually interesting. OTH, I sometimes show up too late to catch the hymns and such preceding the sermon, which is not an accident.
I suspect UU is one of the reasons the USA doesn't have a strong humanist movement: why start a humanist center when you can just attend Unitarian?
I suspect UU is one of the reasons the USA doesn't have a strong humanist movement: why start a humanist center when you can just attend Unitarian?