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Recently
some of St. Louis finest Blues talent gathered for a cause - to
benefit the Ethical
Society of St. Louis. Featuring Rock n' Roll Hall of Famer Johnnie
Johnson, the evening was a showcase of some of the Blues talent
that call St. Louis home! With Rich McDonough
on guitar, and the truly amazing vocals of Kim Massie, the evening
was quite a musical treat. And all for a worthwhile cause and organization.
We hope you enjoy our picture gallery, and take a minute to explore
what the Ethical Society is all about!
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The
Ethical Society of St. Louis was founded in 1886, 10 years after
the first Society for Ethical Culture was established in New York
City. The Ethical Society of St. Louis is an ethics-centered religious
community committed to creating a world in which all people choose
to live ethically, and is incorporated in the state of Missouri
as a charitable, religious, and educational corporation.
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Over
400 adult members, making the Ethical Society of St. Louis the
largest Ethical Culture society in the United States. Over 80
children ages 2-18 enrolled in the Sunday School, making it one
of the largest Ethical Society Sunday Schools in the United States.
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One
of the most active and largest committees at the Society, the
Ethical Action Committee (EAC) reflects the wide range of social
and political concerns of Society members. Currently 20 subcommittees
function under the EAC's umbrella! For more information on the
St. Louis Ethical Society, click
here.
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