Gatherings

Find a local gathering.

A gathering is a small circle that meets in person to do something rare: talk honestly across real differences — without performing, and without trying to win. Here is what one is normally like, and how to find the table nearest you.

What a gathering is like

A meeting simple enough to repeat.

  1. 1
    Ground the room. We open with a short reflection and read part of the Common Ground Way together — the way a recovery meeting opens with its principles.
  2. 2
    Check in. A brief, honest word from each person. No fixing, no performing.
  3. 3
    Follow one question. A topic, a passage, an article. We ask what is true, what is missing, and listen to understand rather than to win.
  4. 4
    Close together. A moment of reflection, and an open seat kept for whoever comes next.

What this is not

Not a debate club. Not a deconstruction group out to tear down your past. Not a church replacement, therapy, a political organization, or a recruiting ground for anyone’s denomination. Nobody here is going to ambush you with a sermon, shame you, or try to fix you.

What we agree to

A few simple agreements.

  • — Go after ideas, not people.
  • — Listen to understand, not to win.
  • — Be honest; stay curious when you would rather be right.
  • — What is shared here, stays here.

Read the full Common Ground Way →

Find your table

Gatherings near you.

The map shows the general area of each public gathering — never an exact address. Tap a pin for details and a link to the group.

Not finding one near you yet?

New gatherings start where one honest person is willing to host the first one. If that might be you — or you simply want in — say hello.

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Gather in person

This table isn’t for everyone.

A gathering is a small, local circle that meets in person — opened the way a recovery meeting opens, then one honest conversation across real differences. It is for people who are done performing and ready to grow: willing to be honest, and to stay curious when they would rather be right. We are not after a crowd — just the few who actually want this. If that is you, there may be an open seat nearby.

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