
What we’re about
We are focused on (1) building community for non-religious people in the lowcountry, (2) practicing secular values through mutual aid and volunteer service, and (3) engaging in activism, particularly around defending the first amendment guarantee of separation of state and church. We are based in Charleston, South Carolina and are a chapter of the American Humanist Association.
Founded in 1994, our members are freethinkers of many kinds. We call ourselves agnostics, atheists, skeptics, secular humanists, rationalists and scientific naturalists. We are an all volunteer, member supported organization. We welcome you and all who are interested in participating in our friendly community. Our events are open to members and non-members alike.
For more information, check out our Webpage at http://lowcountryhumanists.org and sign up for our Mailchimp e-mail announcements.
You can also use our Linktree to find us on socials: https://linktr.ee/chshumanists
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Trivia Night: The Rickhouse at Cannon DistilleryCannon Distillery, Charleston, SC
Calling all Trivia buffs! SHL is heading to The Rickhouse at Cannon Distillery, located at 1734 Signal Point Rd on James Island at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, July 30th for Trivia Night.
Each month we will select a different trivia competition in the Charleston area, so the nights might vary, but if you enjoy a fun night out pitting your random knowledge against others, plan to join us.
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, SHL has funds available to ensure everyone feels welcome and able to participate. If the cost of participation presents a challenge, please email us at shl@lowcountryhumanists.org, and we can discreetly arrange to cover your costs.
- Freethinkers' Forum: Are you anti-religious?Keith Summey Library, North Charleston, SC
Discussion prompt: Are you anti-religious? SHL, as an organization, is fundamentally NOT anti-religious. We are defenders of religious freedom and believe that everyone should have the right to believe (or not believe) and practice their religion (or lack thereof) as they see fit–so long as doing so does not infringe on the freedoms of belief and practice of others. However, part of our mission is to advocate for visibility and equal rights for non-religious people, and to create a supportive community of non-religious people, many of whom have been hurt by religion and may themselves be anti-religious. How do we, as a community, support those individuals while maintaining a positive environment that is welcoming to people with a wide range of views toward religion?
About the group:
The Freethinkers' Forum is a monthly gathering facilitated by the Secular Humanist of the Lowcountry to discuss topics of interest to freethinkers, atheists, agnostics and other non-religious people. The purpose of these gatherings is to foster respectful dialogue of interesting and intellectually stimulating topics. The focus is discussion and so we will not have speakers. We may have brief presentations to introduce topics, but those will be restricted to 15 minutes or less. There may be optional readings or television or film recommendations to stimulate discussion.