April 2019 Assembly During the month of April, sapgh.org had the most page views ever. Within the month the website had 1,016 views by 489 visitors. In addition to theContinueContinue reading “Sunday Assembly broke multiple records in April”
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Sunday Assembly After Dark returns for non-morning people
The regular Assembly is held every third Sunday of the month at 10:00 AM, but not everyone in the community are morning people. Sunday Assembly Assembly After Dark is backContinueContinue reading “Sunday Assembly After Dark returns for non-morning people”
Sunday Assembly to explore the power of change this Sunday
By Lisa Seel Photo by Pavel Chusovitin on Unsplash “You cannot dream yourself into a character; you must hammer and forge yourself one. Go out into life, you will find your chance there,ContinueContinue reading “Sunday Assembly to explore the power of change this Sunday”
Speaker Series: My adventure fostering kittens
By Stentor Danielson One of the things that have taught me the most about adventure is fostering kittens. When an animal shelter (such as Humane Animal Rescue here in Pittsburgh)ContinueContinue reading “Speaker Series: My adventure fostering kittens”
My adventure exploring the ‘Big Bounce’ theory
By: Brandon Tucker – Sunday Assembly Pittsburgh Marketing Coordinator Full disclosure: I am not an astrophysicist, which is probably why I’m just discovering a decades-old theory in 2019. The themeContinueContinue reading “My adventure exploring the ‘Big Bounce’ theory”
Sunday Assembly breaks attendance record with ‘Secular festive singalong’
It was a morning of holiday cheer. Many people came dressed in their holiday sweaters and hats. The Sunday Assembly Pittsburgh community gathered for Yule Rock and filled Community ForgeContinueContinue reading “Sunday Assembly breaks attendance record with ‘Secular festive singalong’”
Reclaiming the holidays on my terms
I am anti-traditionalism. When someone comments that “We do this because it’s tradition”, my gut reaction is to ask “Why?” But I feel rather conflicted in giving up ourContinueContinue reading “Reclaiming the holidays on my terms”
‘Manifesto on Work’ from a millennial to the masses
When one tries to find out what America believes about the concept of work, the picture is pretty bleak. Back to the grind. Case of the Mondays. That 9-5. Quittin’ContinueContinue reading “‘Manifesto on Work’ from a millennial to the masses”
A powerful look at how music is helping save the lives of veterans (November speaker)
The politics of war are complicated. The individual human beings affected by war often get lost in arguments about the budget, geopolitics, and political posturing. Regardless of how you feelContinueContinue reading “A powerful look at how music is helping save the lives of veterans (November speaker)”
SA looks to its community to help raise funds for Jewish Family Community Services
In light of the shooting that happened at the Tree of Life Synagogue, Sunday Assembly Pittsburgh will be giving half of the donations collected at the November Assembly to JewishContinueContinue reading “SA looks to its community to help raise funds for Jewish Family Community Services”