I saw that too, Jake. Sea of Faith mission statement - 'exploring and promoting religious faith as a human creation'. SoF rejects their (religion's) supernatural claims and regards religions as human creations but nevertheless thinks they embody valuable human wisdom.
These people seem confused. They say What we celebrate is nothing other than ourselves as whole beings, they appear to deny the existence of a supernatural, personal, God, but then go on to mention several religions and say that the 'great traditions of revelation..... are there to be valued, assessed and reviewed for all humanity and for all time.' Revelation? Where from?
I can see their point when they say 'Love your neighbour as yourself � Don't do to others what you would not like them to do to you', but then confusion returns with ''This is the Law and the Prophets, all else is interpretation'. What prophets? And where do they think the 'Law' came from?
I think they are right when they say, Prayer is talking to ourselves". We are in fact taking "prayer" seriously if this is a mode whereby we can get in touch with those deeper parts of our psyche which are normally overlaid and hidden from us. The rest, I'm afraid, makes little sense. It seems they are people with serious doubts about religion, but somehow are unable to bring themselves to let go completely. Perhaps, subconsciously, they are trying to hedge their bets.