Who we are
Lancashire Secular Humanists provide a forum for people of Lancashire to meet and discuss social, political, religious, philosophical, scientific and artistic issues.
LSH is affiliated to the British Humanist Association, which represents the interests of ethically-concerned but non-religious people; and the National Secular Society, which challenges religious privilege and promotes separation of church and state.
Committed to human rights, democracy, equality and mutual respect, LSH, along with the BHA and NSS, works for an open and inclusive society with freedom of belief and speech.

Where and when we meet
The Village Centre
59 High Street
The Square,
Great Eccleston
Preston
PR3 0YB
(click HERE for directions and maps)
We meet on the third Wednesday in every month and you are very welcome to join us.
Meetings commence at 7.30pm and it's free for first time visitors.
Check the calendar to see what's on
What we believe
We make our decisions using available evidence and by assessing the outcomes of our actions, not on any dogma or sacred text.
In this video, LSH members tell you what Humanism, Secularism and being part of the LSH group means to them.
Our latest news - January 2012
In the newsletter
Amnesty International at LSH; A Military Free School; Faith Schools Recruitment; Gay? - Prayer Can Cure You; This Time I mean My Vows; Skeptics In The Pub; A Short Course On Humanism; Darwin Day Lecture; LSH Bloggers; Creationism Out Of Schools; Burnley Bishop Wrong Again; The LSH Library Explained;
- and much more...
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Fun social night with a pub-style team quiz.All welcome
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Uganda Humanist Schools Trust - a talk and discussion