
What we’re about
The Ethical Society of St. Louis is a Humanist congregation, a place where people come together to explore the biggest questions of life without reference to scripture, religion, or God. We meet on Sunday mornings at 11am for Platform (our equivalent of a church service), and have many other programs throughout the week. We welcome Humanists, agnostics and atheists, as well as people from various religious backgrounds. We come together to celebrate our journey through life and affirm our ability to live ethical lives without traditional religious beliefs.
For more information, visit https://linktr.ee/ethicalstl.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Pack Emergency Contraception and Safer Sex Supply KitsEthical Society of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
The Ethical Society is putting our ethics into action and packing 1000 free emergency contraception and safer sex supply kits, in partnership with Missouri Family Health Council, during 9:45 Forum on May 4. This service option has both seated and standing opportunities, and is welcome to all ages. Optional opportunity to help: This project requires setup in the 9–9:45 a.m. time frame to prepare for the full project from 9:45–10:45a.m.; please connect with Krystal White if you have interest in assisting with the setup or in the delivery of the packed kits.
- Religious Transition GroupEthical Society of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Are you a person in religious transition? Find peer support in our weekly meeting at the Ethical Society, 7 p.m. on Mondays in the Hanke Room. Whether you’re transitioning out of religion or have been out of religion for years, it can help to discuss some of the insights and challenges of this experience. You can also join our new Facebook group.
- Religious Transition GroupEthical Society of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Are you a person in religious transition? Find peer support in our weekly meeting at the Ethical Society, 7 p.m. on Mondays in the Hanke Room. Whether you’re transitioning out of religion or have been out of religion for years, it can help to discuss some of the insights and challenges of this experience. You can also join our new Facebook group.