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11:00 am, January 15 2017

4th Birthday and Kindfulness!

Can you believe it?

Sunday Assembly is 4 years old and we’re going to party in style! Bring your party hats, put on your Sunday best and let’s get ready to celebrate us celebrating life as a community for all this time!

As well as having a party, we’re going to hear from one of our favourite speakers of all time, Shamash Alidina. He wowed us at the Conference Called Wonder and we’re so excited to have him at Sunday Assembly London. Shamash is speaking on kindfulness: a meditation and way of living that’s relaxing, calming and fun!

Mindfulness is so last year! Start 2017 with a relaxed, fun and transformative attitude to life, with a powerful combination of mindfulness, kindness and compassion. Mindfulness comes mostly from ancient eastern traditions, and science finds it to be effective for better health, wellbeing and performance. But…these ancient traditions also included lots of self-kindness and friendliness towards yourself and others, which can easily be lost through just trying to practice mindfulness alone.

  • Discover how to go from being a control freak to a kindness freak.
  • Experience a kindfulness exercise to cultivate joy, clarity and resilience.
  • Discover how kindfulness can help reduce suffering.
  • Understand why science is implementing kindness and compassion practices to overcome stress, anxiety, depression, and build a more resilience brain.

What a treat we’re in for! And if that’s not enough, we’ll be singing our hearts out, hearing stories from members of the community, drinking a vat of tea/coffee and eating a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

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11:00 am, December 18 2016

Our assemblies in July-December 2016

Taking a Leap

  • 3rd July 2016, 11am
  • Speaker: Chairman Kato (later known as Kato Wong)

Hackney resident Chairman Kato is known as an artist and musician, but for many years he also had a double life working as a doctor in Accident and Emergency. It was an arrangement that worked well for much of that time but Kato became increasingly conflicted about his future and felt trapped in between two worlds. He knew he wanted to become a full time artist but couldn’t see how he could make it happen.

Then one day, at the start of 2014, Kato woke up one morning and abruptly ended his medical career, shocking his colleagues by announcing that he was now working as an artist. He had unwittingly made the biggest decision of his life.

Since then he has steadfastly dedicated himself to spreading the message about creativity. He passionately believes that not only are we all artists, but that it is our universal birthright to express ourselves. Since becoming a full time artist Kato has coached many people through their creative blocks, helping them tap their artistic potential. He also runs a weekly support group called The 100% Club, providing a confidential and encouraging environment for anyone looking to recover their creativity.

At his Sunday Assembly address, Kato will be talking about creativity, and what the joy of self expression teaches us about personal freedom and authentic living.

As well as this inspiring talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs, drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

Sharing

Come and join us and chief sharer, Benita Matofska on an extraordinary journey into the Sharing Economy (a system built around the sharing of human and physical resources — think cars, goods, skills…).

Benita is a global award-winning social entrepreneur, innovator and public speaker. She is a worldwide expert, speaker, writer and consultant on the Sharing Economy and the Founder of The People Who Share – a social enterprise that helps people and companies discover the Sharing Economy and the pioneer behind Global Sharing Week.

Discover how and why this new economy is changing the world as we know it. From individuals, to communities to multi-national corporations, she is witnessing a sharing transformation that is shaking society to its core. Do you dare to share? If you do, then read on about our Share Table that will happen during teas and coffees!

As well as this inspiring talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs, drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided by volunteer Lauren Harris.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all! Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

Share Table
Bring an item in good condition that you no longer need and share it with our Share Table, where you’ll find all sorts of treasures that you do need! With over £3.5 trillion worth of unused goods in the world, the Share Tables show that sharing not only helps to save the planet but it’s fun too! You can bring any items such as: a book, DVD, accessory, item of clothing, household goods – anything you like as long as it’s in good condition and can easily be carried!

Mental Boundaries

We are feeling beyond lucky to announce that Kasper van der Meulen, a Dutch author and lifestyle adventurer is coming from Holland to speak at Sunday Assembly. He wowed us at the Sunday Assembly Conference Called Wonder in Utrecht this year and has agreed to come to London to speak to us about how a young deaf girl taught him how to teach music.

He takes a no-nonsense, skill based approach to personal development through all kinds of exciting adventures and creative experiments. Always on the hunt for new ways to optimize mental fitness and to cultivate focused awareness, and for innovative ways to teach these principles in a fun and bitesized manner. At the Sunday Assembly he will be speaking about boundaries – especially the mental boundaries that we put on ourselves – and asking: what keeps us from limitless self-expression?

As well as this inspiring talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs, drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

The Power Hour

We’re not just thinking power ballads here guys, this week we are joined by the incredible Indra Adnan who is going to talk to us about Soft Power and how we can use it in our lives.

For over twenty years, Indra has been writing and consulting in the international arena of soft power, conflict transformation and integral leadership. She is the founder/Director of the Soft Power Network, the founder/Director of The Downing Street Project for balanced leadership and a freelance project director for Compass think tank. She’s worked with the World Economic Forum, Indian government, the British Council, the Scottish Executive and the ICA. As well as all of this, she writes regularly for The Guardian and The Huffington Post!

On top of Indra’s inspiring talk, we have Joshua Idehen from Benin City doing spoken word, we’ll hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs, drink a vat of tea/coffee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

The Happiness of Being You

Oh my goodness, we cannot contain our excitement about this one! We have the very excellent Danny Bent coming to speak at Sunday Assembly this week!

Danny was voted one of the 100 happiest people in the UK, and one of the 50 most inspirational people in London. He is an award winning author and journalist, Guinness World Record holder, and celebrated adventurer and community leader.

Motivating people to be the best version of themselves is Danny’s passion and trade. Encouraging them to do more, give more and live more. Living dreams, facing fears, and loving themselves, others and life with abandon are his tool kit.

Come and find out what it’s like to wake with maggots in your hair and beard, to be held at gunpoint, to fall head first off a cliff and still be one of the happiest people in the country.

AND…We’re going to have a Sunday Assembly Project Awesome afterwards so come in you most 80s neon workout gear ready for some energetic fun! Have a look here for more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/148638378907799/

On top of Danny’s talk, we have Becks and Caz pulling some moves with some Swing Dancing, we’ll hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs, drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

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Being Amazed

With the recent discovery of a potentially habitable world within our interstellar back-garden, we should ask in a world of everyday miracles, what does it really mean to be amazed – and why does it matter?

Join Neil Monteiro – science demonstrator, outreach lecturer at Imperial College and explorer – to really think about what makes the world amazing. Learn about the latest planet to be found and hear from members of our community about their own amazement.

All that plus power ballads, guest slot from Sarah Nade and we’ll all drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

Death

Come and join us for a Sunday Assembly all about Death!

Claire and Ru Callender are self taught, self proclaimed radical green undertakers, ritualists and sextons (graveyard managers) who run The Green Funeral Company. They have been undertakers for 17 years, and sextons for 3 and are coming to speak at Sunday Assembly about death, bodies, ritual and grief.

Through their work they have seen that what happens in between a death and the funeral is often more important than the funeral itself. Together with the family, they co create, write and hold the ceremony. They don’t employ bearers to carry the body, they don’t embalm, they don’t have a fleet of fancy cars. They do everything through the relationship formed between themselves and the family.

Ru and Claire are campaigning to change crematoriums and are part of a campaign to re legalise outdoor funeral pyres. They cite rave and punk as their influences.

(pretty cool huh?!)

As well as this mind bending talk, we’ll sing our hearts out, hear stories from members of the community, drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life (and death) with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

Storytelling

Oh yes!

We are being joined by the very awesome Sebastian Castro Sasso, a former CNN reporter and founder of ECHO. Seb is on a quest to improve the storytelling skills in our everyday lives so we can connect deeper with our communities.

In this talk, he’ll step outside his comfort zone and share his thoughts on emotional intelligence, romanticism (and how it’s making us miserable), and the power of acknowledgement.

As well as the brilliant Seb, we’ll sing our hearts out, hear stories from members of the community, drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

War: What is it Good For?

Big news people!

Pippa Evans is back and will be hosting this remembrance inspired assembly. As if that wasn’t exciting enough, we have the incredible Mark Vernon joining us. He will be speaking on Inner and Outer War and will explore how war could be a projection of our internal conflicts.

Wowsers!

We’ll also be singing our hearts out, hearing stories from members of the community, drinking a vat of tea/cofee and eating a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

An Equal Difference

We are so delighted to announce that we have the excellent G.S. Motola coming to speak at Sunday Assembly on the 20 November.

After hearing about Iceland’s insightful reaction to the financial crisis of 2008, i.e. to ‘feminise banking’, photographer and writer G.S. Motola travelled to Iceland to photograph and speak with women there. What she found kept her returning over the course of the next three years and eventually publishing a book including men and women called An Equal Difference.

During the course of making this book she experienced several actualisations. They gave her further insight into her own internalisation of gender constructs and caused her to rethink the concept of equality. One epiphany in particular greatly affected her photography, in particular the images she chose to publish. The perspective she has gained on herself, society and its influence on gender constructs has not only revolutionised her photography but her mindset as a person.

What a treat we’re in for! And if that’s not enough, we’ll be singing our hearts out, hearing stories from members of the community, drinking a vat of tea/coffee and eating a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

Family Time

It’s December! Let’s start talking about what happens in this brilliant, mad and fun month.

We are being joined by Jamie Catto who is speaking to us about how we can treat all the challenges, triggers, and crazy head-trips of family time as mirrors and invitations to self-awareness.

For millions of people, once they are through the mundane commercialisation of December in the 21st century, the month itself can really suck. A minefield of projection, reactivity and semi-conscious hysteria, any notions of inner progress built up throughout the year are often quickly forgotten.

Yet amidst the chaos of the festive season in 2016, there lies a golden opportunity!

Instead of intensely striving just to get through, we invite you to transform this time that may be spent with family, into the liberating excuse it can be – and give yourselves something else: Self-Awareness and Lightening-Up.

Come and tune up your festive neurology so you’re ready to float serenely through your family’s dysfunction and disconnection.

And if that’s not enough, we’ll be singing our hearts out, hearing stories from members of the community, drinking a vat of tea/coffee and eating a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

Nothing: The Best Present (Festive Finale!)

For the last Sunday Assembly London of 2016 we are joined by the amazing Laurence Shorter. In his quest to understand the secrets of happiness, he has authored a bestselling book on positive thinking (The Optimist, 2009), written and performed his own one-man show at the Edinburgh Festival, and created the Lazy Guru, the world’s first cartoon guide to mindfulness and flow.

In a world that never stops, Laurence will talk about the importance of rest and his lifelong quest to find creativity by making space for it to flourish on its own. He will share everything he knows about genius, inspiration and the effortless art of making good things happen.

As well as Laurence, we have the wonderful Natalie Charles Trying Her Best and some of our favourite festive power ballads to belt out with your friends and family!

Afterwards we will be drinking a vat of tea/coffee and eating a heck of a lot of biscuits.

BSL interpretation will be provided.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all and saying cheerio to 2016!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

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11:00 am, June 19 2016

Our assemblies in January-June 2016

It’s our 3rd Birthday

  • 3rd January 2016, 11:00am

It’s time to party!

The Sunday Assembly was started by Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans, two comedians who were on the way to a gig in Bath when they discovered they both wanted to do something that was like church but totally secular and inclusive of all—no matter what they believed.

The first ever Sunday Assembly meeting took place on January 6th 2013 at The Nave in Islington. Almost 200 people turned up at the first meeting, 300 at the second and soon people all over the world asked to start one.

Three years later there are 68 Sunday Assembly chapters in 8 different countries where people sing songs, hear inspiring talks, and create community together.

Come and celebrate with us and hear stories of how Sunday Assembly has created something beautiful, complete with epic songs and cake!

Happiness

  • 19th January 2016, 11:00am
  • Speaker: Sir Anthony Seldon

This week we’re talking about happiness, and we have a pretty amazing speaker – Sir Anthony Seldon, co-founder of Action for Happiness and author of 25 books on contemporary history, politics and education, including biographies of Tony Blair, “Trust” and “An end to Factory Schools”.

He will be talking about finding your inner song or unique purpose in life.

Read more about him and how he threw out GCSE’s and brought in a happiness curriculum at Wellington College here.

We’ll also sing brilliant songs, celebrate life and drink tea together. Come join us and find out how to live better, help often and wonder more.

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

Utopia

“What would your perfect country look like?”

Individuals start countries all the times, for many reasons. Some of these folks are grumpy and impatient. Some folks are dreamers and want to establish a community where there is peace, harmony, and lots of sex/drugs/classical music. Some country-creators are individualists or wannabe royals. Often it’s a combination of all of the above.

Paul has been intrigued by the idea of creating your own country since he was invited to join a modern version of the Knights Templar, which was planning to buy, and govern, an island in the Caribbean.

He’ll review some of the more imaginative “micro-nations,” offer the legal perspective (yes, there’s an international convention that applies) and tell you how his Knights Templar adventure worked out.

As well as this amazing talk, we meet to sing great songs, hear inspiring talks and drink tea together. Come join us and find out how to live better, help often and wonder more.

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

Let’s Get Bored

Come and join us at Sunday Assembly London to hear all about boredom.

The fantastic Linda Rodriguez McRobbie is a writer and journalist who is fascinated by getting bored! She will be asking “Why do we get bored? And have we always been doing it?”. Have a read of her article for the Smithsonian mag to get you excited!

As well as our super smart speaker, we have the generally fabulous Jennifer Lack who will be talking about how she’s trying her best and we’ll be pulling some shapes and singing some tunes to boot. Don’t forget that we drink a vat of tea/cofee and a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

Vision

  • 6th March, 11:00am

On March 6th we want you to join us for an Assembly with a twist. We want to speak to you about Sunday Assembly in 2016 AND we want to hear from you about what YOU want.

That’s right on Sunday March 6th we are going to spend a day casting a vision of Sunday Assembly London, and part of that vision is you.

Sunday Assembly London is nothing, nada, zip, rien without our incredible community. That’s you – you beautiful hunk of meat, bones and brain. We have done so much since we started but at the same time we are just getting going. We are on the foothills, on March 6th we’re going to try to have a look at the top of the mountain!

The question is: is this vision assembly for you? To help you out we’ve come up with a handy test.

Are you regular? This is for you
Are you semi-regular? This is for you.
Are you occasional? This is for you.
Are you new? This is for you.
Did you join the Facebook group by accident? This is for you.
Did you get the point? This is for you.

We want as many folk there as possible as we lay out the incredible journey that we want to go on with you, what you can expect from us and how we can build a loving community where everyone lives life as fully as possible.

This is the first assembly of this type that we’ve ever done – we’d be honoured to have you there.

Play

Come and join us for a Play themed Sunday Assembly!

Our speaker is the fantastic play fanatic, Dr. David Bramwell. He’s not only a Sony-award winning presenter for BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4 but also an award winning performer, picking up ‘Best Comedy’ and Outstanding Theatre’ at Brighton Fringe Festival. He will explore the role of the trickster in myth and real-life, arguing that chaos, deceit and amorality are qualities to be celebrated!

David is the author of the No9 Bus to Utopia and host of Brighton’s Catalyst Club, where everyday folk share their passions with a live audience.

Don’t forget it’s also our Bake Sale this Sunday. We’re raising money for the awesome homeless charity The Choir with No Name – so please get your apron on and start baking!

Together with the talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs and drink a vat of tea/coffee and a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

The Joy of Not Knowing

This week we are joined by the very amazing Dr Harry Cliff. He is a particle physicist at Cambridge University and the Large Hadron Collider as well as the in-house physicist at the Science Museum.

Dr Cliff will be speaking to us about ‘The Joy of Not Knowing’. The more we learn about the world we live in, the more we realise just how spectacularly ignorant we are.

Science is full of big unanswered questions; what is the invisible 95% of the universe made from? Can consciousness be explained by neuroscience? Is there life on Mars? Particle physicist Harry Cliff will explain why he finds not knowing the answer exciting, and discuss some of the deep mysteries of fundamental physics.

Wow!

Together with the talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs and drink a vat of tea/coffee and a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

Your Mind: From Frenemy to BFF

We are being joined by our speaker Michael Matania, who works on behalf of the Mental Health charity Mind, where he spends his days spreading awareness on tools and techniques that help people to stay happy, healthy and well whilst coping with the challenges of life. Michael also co-founded The Present Moment Project, a social enterprise that seeks to make mindfulness training widely accessible to the most marginalised and hard to reach groups.

He will be discussing our addiction to thought, talking from his own experience of mental health problems. Michael will explore how moment-by-moment experience is clouded by worries about the imagined future, regrets about the past and a frustration with our present circumstances and will look at how it is possible to flip this situation on its head.

Together with the talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs and drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided by volunteers Lauren Harris and Paul Hollingdrake!

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

See No Evil, Hear No Evil: Living Life to the Full as a Deafblind Person

Ben Fletcher was born profoundly deaf and also has RP (retinitis pigmentosa), which means that he is gradually losing his sight. And yet Ben is one of the happiest people in London! He will talk about how meditation, positivity and finding his own community have helped him to accept and rejoice in his differences, find inner peace and joy and lead a life he loves. This talk is part of Deaf Awareness Week.

Together with the talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs (which Lauren has chosen) and drink a vat of tea/coffee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

Poetry will be provided by Sunday Assembly favourite Raymond Antrobus – poet, performer and hearing aid user. BSL interpretation will be provided by volunteers Lauren Harris and Kathleen Gillan.

There’ll be a bake sale after the Assembly – so please donate a cake if you can.* We’ll be raising money for Sunday Assembly to attend this year’s Pride march in June.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

* If you would like to donate a cake, please bear in mind: no raw eggs, but fine if cooked. No fresh cream, but butter cream or the stuff can buy in tubs is ok. Also let us know if it contains nuts. They’ll be sold for £1 per item, so please portion into slices beforehand if possible. 

Curiosity

Our theme for the week is Curiosity and we are being joined by the very brilliant Steve Mould part of the comedy team, The Spoken Nerd.

From mind-bending tricks on BBC 1’s Britain’s Brightest and element-hunting on ITV’s I Never Knew That About Britain, to dismantling a child’s robot to make it talk backwards “like the devil”, Steve’s scientific interests are unfettered by the limitations of specialism. On any given day, Steve might be leading a dubstep subatomic particle safari, putting nail varnish on a pineapple (for maths) or dressing up as a Lego man (also for maths).

Through his curiosity he accidentally discovered a phenomenon that no one could explain. This this the story of gravity defying beads that starts inSteve’s garage and ends 50 meters up a crane outside BBC Broadcasting House.

Together with the talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs, drink a vat of tea/coffee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided by volunteer Lauren Harris.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t. 

Embrace Yourself

We are over the moon to announce that Sofie Hagan [sic] is our keynote speaker for Sunday Assembly on the 5th June. She will talk about her fat stomach, her wobbly thighs, her floppy arms and all of her chins and fat and how and why she learned to embrace and love every single kilogram of it.

Sofie’s assured, informed and deeply personal comedy has made her a star in the UK and throughout Europe. Last year Sofie won the Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer with her debut show ‘Bubblewrap’. The show has since enjoyed two runs at the Soho Theatre, London and has been broadcast on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer as part of the series ‘Live from the BBC’. This year Sofie was invited to perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, adding the ever-expanding list of countries and festivals she has played. With sell-out solo shows and numerous projects in development Sofie is one of the most in-demand new voices going.

Together with Sofie, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs, drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided by volunteer Lauren Harris.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

Adam Woodhall – This Much I Know – script link

Purpose

The keynote speaker for Sunday Assembly London on the 19th June is the fantastic Ernesto Moreno.

Ernesto was 9 years old when his mother tragically died in a car accident in which he was also travelling along with his younger brother and sister. However, that was only the beginning of what was to be a very difficult childhood and adolescence, a story that was going to include physical abuse, drugs and alcoholism.

Ernesto’s life was always filled with strong emotional difficulty. The struggle continued and at the age of 23, Ernesto decided to leave his home country, Venezuela, in search of a new life. He arrived in London 13 years ago with only £300 in his pocket, he didn’t know anyone and spoke hardly any English. Ernesto found work collecting the dirty laundry in a hotel and doing the washing up in a restaurant. Three years later he had completed a Masters in Business and had started his first business as well as working as a Management Consultant in The City. Anyone would have thought that at this point Ernesto was a fulfilled and happy man, but he went on to achieve even greater things in the years to come. In 2012, after having built a very successful career as a business consultant working for companies such as PwC, Ernesto decided to quit his job and continue his journey as an entrepreneur and pursue even bigger dreams. Ernesto’s life story is inspiring, a testament of resilience and the constant search for meaning and fulfilment. During his talk at Sunday Assembly, Ernesto is going to be sharing with us his views on Life Purpose as well as some of his own life experiences.

This week Sunday Assembly London is curated by the Earlybird Speakers, a part of Toastmasters which helps people develop their public speaking skills.

As well as this inspiring talk, we will hear real life stories from the community, sing some awesome songs, drink a vat of tea/cofee and eat a heck of a lot of biscuits afterwards too.

BSL interpretation will be provided by volunteer Lauren Harris.

We can’t wait to see you there and have fun celebrating life with you all!

Sunday Assembly London is free to attend and runs entirely on donations. Please support us if you can to keep it free for those who can’t.

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11:00 am, January 3 2016

It’s our 3rd Birthday

It’s time to party!

The Sunday Assembly was started by Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans, two comedians who were on the way to a gig in Bath when they discovered they both wanted to do something that was like church but totally secular and inclusive of all—no matter what they believed.

The first ever Sunday Assembly meeting took place on January 6th 2013 at The Nave in Islington. Almost 200 people turned up at the first meeting, 300 at the second and soon people all over the world asked to start one.

Three years later there are 68 Sunday Assembly chapters in 8 different countries where people sing songs, hear inspiring talks, and create community together.

Come and celebrate with us and hear stories of how Sunday Assembly has created something beautiful, complete with epic songs and cake!

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11:00 am, December 20 2015

Our assemblies in July-December 2015

The Best Animal Ever

Come hear great talks, sing great songs and celebrate this one life we know we have!

This week’s speaker is Russell Arnott (the science guy), who’ll be speaking about ‘The Best Animal Ever’ (!). There’ll be poetry from Lisa Kelly and our house band is going to play some awesome music for you to sing along to!

Community in London’s East End

This Sunday you’re really in for a treat: we welcome Sunday Assembly’s own Harriet Salisbury, author of the book The War on our Doorstep: London’s East End and how the Blitz Changed it Forever. She’ll be talking about the ‘real’ East Enders and community:

“I’m going to take you back to a time when community defined where you walked and where you worked, what you did and whether or not you survived – a time when community was more than a mission statement or manifesto pledge, it was a matter of life or death. Welcome to one of the most demonised and exalted communities of all time – London’s East End.”

We’ll also be joined by music hall time travellers Underbling & Vow for an actual knees-up and the lovely Tim Wells will read us some of his poetry!

As always, we’ll get to sing some fantastic songs (this time by the likes of Blur, Pulp and Madness) and our super talented house band will be there to accompany us.

Recipes for Wonder

This Sunday is going to be awesome: our speaker will be Alom Shaha, author of The Young Atheist’s Handbook. science teacher, writer and film maker. He’ll be exploring how looking closely at the world, through the prism of science, enhances our appreciation of it.

Look forward to poetry by Dom Bury and singing songs by the likes of Tina Turner and Starship. As always, there will be tea & biscuits afterwards.

Happiness

Come hear great talks, sing great songs and celebrate this one life we know we have!

This Sunday, Anna Hughes, cycling instructor, author and round-Britain cyclist, will be telling us about her 4000-mile, 10-week bike journey around Britain – a life-changing experience.

We will be hearing from Jeff (all the way from Sunday Assembly Los Angeles) in our “This Much I Know” slot. Our fantastic house band are back and will play some fantastic tunes.

We’re also holding a BAKE SALE in aid of the Nepal Appeal. So please bring some cake if you’re any good at baking and buy some if you’re better at eating.

Improve with Improv

Come hear great talks, sing great songs and celebrate this one life we know we have!

This Sunday, our very own Pippa Evans will explain how the principles of improvisation can be applied to live a full life. Just back from Edinburgh Festival, doing A LOT of improv, she clearly knows what she’s talking about!

There will also be poetry from Danny Scott.

Sing along to some awesome pop songs, listen to poetry, drink tea with lovely people and just have a nice time!

Communication and the Pen

  • 20th September 2015, 11:00am
  • Speaker: Sharon Little
  • Poet: Maitreyabandhu

We have the wonderful poet Maitreyabandhu coming to share his words with us and our very own Sharon Little talking about Thinking Of You Week – an initiative by the Greeting Card Association to encourage people to write to those who we haven’t been in touch with or people who might be isolated.

Work

Come hear great talks, sing along to some awesome pop songs, listen to poetry and celebrate this one life we know we have!

This week, our speaker is Katie Duckworth of ‘Be The Change’ and there’ll be poetry from Stuart McKenzie.

Justice

Our theme for this Assembly is Justice and the headline speaker is Sarah Coope from the International Justice Mission. As the UK marks Anti-Slavery Day UK, Sarah will be exploring the challenge of confronting issues of injustice that impact the lives of the poor, including modern day slavery. She’ll discuss the hope for a better future that is emerging through collaboration, partnership and a movement of people.

We will have a poet to entertain or console us and the lovely Hannah Mottram will be ‘Doing Her Best’.

Nicking Ideas from Nature

  • 1st November 2015, 11:00am
  • Speaker: Yaniv Peer
  • Poet: Christine Webb

Yaniv Peer will talk about Biomimicry and The Moebius Project

There’ll be poetry from Christine Webb, Ruth Moir will be ‘trying her best’ and as usual, the band will be playing some fantastic songs for you.

How to Wire the Brain for Joy

  • 15th November 2015, 11:00am
  • Speaker: Gianna de Salvo
  • Poet: Julia Bird

Happiness may be fleeting, but the brain can be rewired for lasting joy. Recent studies have found that by doing many of the things you are doing already – being kind to others, making and maintaining friendships and giving without asking for anything back – your brain begins to create new neural pathways around positivity and you, in turn, begin creating more joy in your life. This talk will discuss why this is the case and will introduce a simple exercise that you can do to help this process along.

We also have poetry from the awesome Julia Bird. On top of this you can join us at the end for tea and cake!

Secular Spirituality in the Age of Reason

Andy Gibson thinks secular people should be able to have a spiritual life too. After launching Mindapples to help everyone take care of their minds like they take care of their bodies – he is now on a quest to help people develop their spiritual side in a non-religious way. He’ll be asking what it might mean to be spiritual without the supernatural and exploring how we can put the soul back into secularism.

Following this Assembly, we’re having another bake sale, this time in aid of Crisis at Christmas. If you like baking – bring a cake. If you like eating cake – buy and eat some cake on the day! Santa and all things yule are optional but welcome. As always, please no fresh cream or raw uncooked eggs in the icing or filling and let us know if anything contains nuts. Happy Baking (and eating)!

Family!

Before the festive break and the possibility of spending a lot of time with family members, we thought it would be good to hear from our speaker, Maria Peters. She likes people and laughing and runs personal communication workshops for people in the working world, covering topics such as conflict management, personal impact and influencing. She also teaches and performs improvised comedy.

As well as this awesome talk, we will be celebrating the Yuletide with some belters of festive songs and enjoying some much deserved tea and cake afterwards.

Main EventsPast events

11:00 am, June 21 2015

Our assemblies in January-June 2015

Fresh Start

  • 11:00 am, January 4 2015

Our first assembly of 2015!

Humans are Better than Robots

  • 11:00 am, January 18 2015
  • Speaker: Olivia Solon
  • Poet: Jon Sayers

Join us for another awesome Sunday Assembly at Conway Hall! This week, we’ll be joined by Wired’s Olivia Solon, who will explain Why Humans Are Better Than Robots – and really, who hasn’t asked themselves that question? You can also look forward to some poetry by Jon Sayers.

And of course, we have picked some excellent songs for the talented SA band to play and for you to sing along to!

Then there’ll be TEA AND CAKE! There’s no need to book and everyone is welcome. It’s free to attend, but please give a small donation if you can, so we can cover our costs.

Assemble!

  • 11:00 am, February 1 2015
  • Poet: Anna Kahn

This one is going to be special, as we are joined by Assemblies from all over the UK to talk about what Sunday Assembly is actually doing around the world.

Anna Kahn will read us some of her poetry and of course, we have picked some excellent songs for the talented SA band to play and for you to sing along to!

Then there’ll be TEA AND CAKE! There’s no need to book and everyone is welcome. It’s free to attend, but please give a small donation if you can, so we can cover our costs.

Just the Two of Us?

  • 11:00 am, February 15 2015
  • Speaker: Rosie Wilby

Rosie Wilby is coming to talk about Monogamy. Ooh er! And of course singing, listening, reflecting with awesome peoples.

Family Fairytale Fun

  • 11:00 am, March 1 2015
  • Speaker: Fliss Russell

Fliss Russell is not only a wonderful member of our SA London gang, but also a leading children’s entertainer! Come sing Disney songs and reflect on why imaginative play is so important for both children and adults!

All welcome – especially those with kiddies!

Morning Gloryville Mash Up

  • 11:00 am, March 15 2015
  • Speaker: Samantha Moyo

On Sunday March 15th at 11 am the most joyous or uplifting place in the whole of London will be Conway Hall when Samantha Moyo of MORNING GLORYVILLE speaks at Sunday Assembly London on ‘THE POWER OF DANCE’.

More than just a talk as Samantha will bring a selection of Morning Gloryville dancers, and a DJ will be thrown into the mix alongside the Sunday Assembly House Band for a (morning) glorious singalong and (optional) booty shake.

Basically, the service will follow the traditional Sunday Assembly format with talks, poetry, reflection and tea and cake at the end, but with a bit more time to jiggle your tail feather.

Expect songs, (optional) dancing and non-chemical based fun times! 

This Planet

  • 11:00 am, April 5 2015
  • Speaker: Ed Gillespie

Ed Gillespie talks about travelling the world – without those planes. Say what?

How Not to Join a Cult

  • 11:00 am, April 19 2015
  • Speaker: Rebecca Wait

Rebecca Wait talks about why our need to be accepted by others can be dangerous, and discusses her own experiences of manipulative groups.

See you there for singing, poetry and of course, tea and cake!

Free to attend – a collection will be made to cover the cost of running our fabulous events.

Play

  • 11:00 am, May 3 2015
  • Speaker: Charlotte Roach

Come hear great talks, sing great songs and celebrate this one life we know we have!

We have the fantastic Charlotte Roach coming to speak for us, as well as poetry from Clair Whitefield. We’ll also be hearing from our beautiful band.

Come have a sing and a listen!

Grace, John and Cake

  • 11:00 am, May 17 2015
  • Speaker: Grace Gelder
  • Poet: John McCullough

Come hear great talks, sing great songs and celebrate this one life we know we have!

This week our speaker is Grace Gelder, who married herself! Our poet is John McCullough and the whole thing will be held together with the glue that is Pippa Evans and Sanderson Jones.

We’ll also be having our first bake sale in aid of English For Action, a charity which offers free English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) courses to adults in our community.

So do bring a cake if you’d like to contribute!

Lessons From The Film ‘Up’ And Chinese Nail Houses

  • 11:00am, June 21 2015
  • Speaker: Drew Buddie
  • Jon Sayers

This week’s speaker is DREW BUDDIE, who’ll be telling us why stubbornness can be good and how he learned his most important lesson in life from the film ‘Up’ and Chinese Nail Houses.

There’ll be poetry from our resident scribe, JON SAYERS, and of course lots of singing! Then there’s tea and biscuits at the end. What a wonderful way to start your Sunday!

AND
Remember CHARLOTTE ROACH, the speaker at SA on 3rd May?
She was the triathlete who cycled home from Beijing and now plays games with Rabble, because she was bored of boring exercise.

Charlotte will be leading a special SUNDAY ASSEMBLY RABBLE at 1.30pm, outside Conway Hall in Red Lion Square Gardens. No experience, or equipment necessary – just wear trainers and clothes you’re comfortable running around in:

No experience, or equipment necessary – just wear trainers and clothes you’re comfortable running around in. Come down for British Bulldogs, Dodgeball and more.

“Remixing the playground games of old, for smiles new. Rabble was born because we got bored of boring exercise. We don’t play traditional sports – it’s games from start to finish, rules are simple and each game builds on the last.”

Main EventsPast events

11:00 am, December 21 2014

Our assemblies in July-December 2014

Forgiveness

  • 11:00 am, July 6 2014
  • Speaker: Marina Cantacuzino

Marina Cantacuzino founded The Forgiveness Project which uses the real stories of victims and perpetrators to explore concepts of forgiveness, and to encourage people to consider alternatives to resentment, retaliation and revenge.

Sounds pretty heavy! They will be songs and poems and joy and laughter as we explore the idea of forgiving people who we feel have wronged us.

Afterwards we’ll be having a picnic in the square. Bring some nibbles!

What does E=mc2 actually mean?

  • 11:00 am, July 20 2014
  • Speaker: Russell N. Arnott

The fabulous Mr Russell N. Arnott MSc will be explaining to us some of those science facts that we think we know, but do we REALLY know?

There will be FACTS! There will be FUN and of course, SONGS!

It’s free to attend. We ask for donations to keep the event non-ticketed (the money pays for the hall, refreshments and expenses). Please give generously if you can so we can keep it free for those who can’t.

Everyone’s an artist!

  • 11:00 am, August 3 2014
  • Speaker: Jo Hunter

Jo Hunter will be talking about her project ’53 Million Artists’, a campaign to unlock the creative potential of every human being in England. It invites people to commit to doing something different regularly, reflect on that and share it with other people at 53millionartists.com [Update 2026: it’s now known as 64 Million Artists]

As usual, there’ll also be some great songs, our lovely choir, fantastic band, poems, tea & cake.

Everyone’s welcome, no need to book. It’s free – but please donate if you can, so we can cover our costs.

It’s Play Time!

  • 11:00 am, August 17 2014
  • Speaker: Steve Chapman

Join us for some Creative Adventures with Steve Chapman who believes we all have a unique ability to create, imagine and innovate no matter who we are, what we do or how creative we believe we are.

Steve will tell stories of losing and then re-discovering his own creativity, share some simple creative practices that can help us find our own and indulge the audience in some simple, exciting and energising experiments. If you want to discover your inner creative genius, this one is definitely for you!

As always, there’ll also be awesome songs to sing, poetry to listen to, tea to drink, cake to eat and other lovely people to meet. What a way to start your Sunday!

If you can, please bring along some cash for donations, so we can cover our costs. No need to book – just turn up!

Awareness is Freedom

  • 11:00 am, September 7 2014
  • Speaker: Dr Itai Ivtzan
  • Poet: Julie Mullen

Our headline speaker for this assembly is Dr Itai Ivtzan. Mindfulness meditation is becoming enormously popular, but what is it really about? And how could it contribute to our happiness? He says it makes his heart sing. He is convinced that if we befriend both psychology and spirituality, and succeed in introducing them into our lives, we will all gain super-strengths of awareness, courage, resilience, and compassion.

He is a positive psychologist, a senior lecturer, and the program leader of MAPP (Masters in Applied Positive Psychology) at the University of East London (UEL). He is also an honorary senior research associate at University College London (UCL).

Dr. Ivtzan has previously given a Russell Square TEDx talk in 2013.

As always, there’ll also be awesome songs to sing, poetry to listen to, tea to drink, cake to eat and other lovely people to meet. What a way to start your Sunday!

If you can, please bring along some cash for donations, so we can cover our costs. No need to book – just turn up!

Wonder More!

  • 11:00 am, September 21 2014
  • Speaker: Jenna Im

Come along to sing SONGS, hear TALKS, share TEA and CAKE and enjoy COMMUNITY.

The fantastic, funny and all round generally great Jenna Im is going to give a talk on what it’s like to grow up British, become Bahraini, move back to Britain and learn a lot about yourself, and the culture your from.

Come to the SUNDAY ASSEMBLY and celebrate being alive. It’s for everyone who wants to LIVE BETTER, HELP OFTEN and WONDER MORE.

See you soon down there.

Love,

Sunday Assembly Team

Assemble Everywhere!

  • 11:00 am, September 28 2014
  • Speaker: Ruth Kaiser

Ruth Kaiser is bring positivity from California, we’re bringing songs and joy – we’d love you to be there.

We’ll be livestreaming and linking to all the Assemblies across the globe as we celebrate this movement going from strength to strength.

Awesome songs, a fantastic speaker and, of course, tonnes of cake!

Free entry: donations welcome!

What I Learnt as a Choir Leader

  • 11:00 am, October 5 2014
  • Speaker: Dom Stitchbury

Following last week’s extra London Sunday Assembly to coincide with the launch of more than 30 Assemblies world wide, we’re back to normal now, meeting on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month.

For this week’s Assembly, we’ll be joined by Dom Stichbury, leader of the Chaps Choir – a choir of chaps. To get hundreds of people to sing as one voice takes some talent, and couldn’t we all do with being better leaders? He’ll share tips and tricks that help him turn the many into one.

Everyone is welcome and there’s no need to book.

It’s Not Boring!

  • 11:00 am, October 19 2014
  • Speaker: James Ward
  • Poet: Katie Bonna

Our headline speaker for this assembly is James Ward, founder of the Boring Conference and someone who knows a lot about stationery.

Edinburgh Fringe First Award winner, Katie Bonna, will treat us to some of her poetry.

Our lovely choir and band will provide the music for you all to sing along to. Dancing in the aisles is optional.

There’ll also be tea and cake and a chance to socialise. No need to book and everyone is welcome. The event is free, but as ever, we appreciate donations to cover our costs.

Remembrance

  • 11:00 am, November 2 2014

Last year we hosted the first ever non-religious Remembrance service. This will be our second. Come and remember those who gave their lives in battle.

I’m Alright Me!

  • 11:00 am, November 16 2014
  • Speaker: Samantha Cleasby
  • Poet: Mike Galsworthy

We are back with an excellent speaker: Samantha Cleasby, writer, blogger and public speaker. Spreading awareness of IBD, Ulcerative Colitis, ileostomies and j pouches and being so bad ass…

Our poet this week will be Mike Galsworthy, and this is his YouTube channel.

Then there’ll be TEA AND CAKE! There’s no need to book and everyone is welcome. it’s free to attend, but please give a small donation if you can, so we can cover our costs.

Nice Cup of Tea

  • 11:00 am, December 7 2014
  • Speaker: Ed Flint
  • Poet: Sophia Walker

That’s right! We’re celebrating tea at Sunday Assembly London.

Come and hear Ed Flint talk about tea, listen to Sophia Walker’s poetry and sing some Christmas pop classics as we warm up for Yule Rock.

You can also find out about all the fantastic ways you can get more involved with Sunday Assembly London.

Festive Funtimes!

  • 11:00 am, December 21 2014

We’ll be having a fun look at the joys of giving, singing classic yuletide pop and wearing Christmas jumpers the likes of which have never been seen!

Main EventsPast events

11:00 am, June 15 2014

Our assemblies in January-June 2014

It’s the New Year!

  • 11:00 am, January 5 2014
  • Speaker: Alom Shaha

Our first assembly of 2014! Our guest speaker was Alom Shaha: science teacher, writer and film-maker.

Brains

  • 11:00 am, January 19 2014
  • Speaker: Sam Nightingale

Sunday Assembly London meets on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month to celebrate LIFE! Woooo! And this month Sam Nightingale, a brain science man, will be talking about our brains and how amazing they are.

We’ll be singing and leaping and learning. What more could you want at 11am on a Sunday? 

Happiness

  • 11:00 am, February 2 2014
  • Speaker: Dr Anita Marsden

We return to the Conway Hall with the wonderful Dr Anita Marsden telling us about the psychology behind happiness! We’ll have readings and super songs and it might just blow your mind.
There is no better way to start your Sunday!

Bring cake!

Tunnel to Greatness!

  • 11:00 am, February 16 2014
  • Speaker: Robert Hulse

We meet once again to celebrate being alive!

This time we have Robert Hulse from the Brunel Museum, talking about the 1st tunnel under the Thames. How is that relevant to us now? Come find out!

There will be the usual songs, poems and laughter and your hosts Sanderson and Pippa.

Bring cake! Bring your kids! Bring your friend with cake and kids! All welcome!

Big love

It’s a Wander-ful Life!

  • 11:00 am, March 2 2014
  • The Penderel’s Oak, Holborn
  • Speaker: Street Wisdom

On 2 March Sunday Assembly is taking to the streets for an immersive experience of insight and learning with our friends from Street Wisdom.

If you thought the street was just a place to hurry through on your way to and from work, think again. A non-profit venture led by human development honchos David Pearl and Chris Barez-Brown, Street Wisdom sees the city street as an amazing place to learn – an invisible university – for those that know how to look.

It’s urban magic on your doorstep.

All you’ll need is your curiosity and a secret question – about your personal and/or work life – that you’d like a fresh perspective on.

We’ll start at 1100 at The Penderel’s Oak, Holborn, spend an hour on individual street quests and return to the pub at 1200 to share what the street taught us. If it’s raining, bring a brolly. And if it’s glorious sunshine – a parasol! [optional]. And remember, it’s a wander-ful life!

Play

  • 11:00 am, March 16 2014
  • Speaker: Dr David Bramwell

Another wonderful speaker – this time from Brighton (we in fact saw him talking at Sunday Assembly Brighton and loved him so much we asked him to come talk to us too!) Dr David Bramwell to tell us about his attempt to play with the way we do things!

We’ll have poems and songs – choir is back this week! And of course, the awesome band.

All hosted by Pippa and Sanderson and the fantastic SA London volunteers.

See you there!

Crumble with Loyd Grossman

  • 11:00 am, April 6 2014
  • Speaker: Loyd Grossman

That’s right! He had to drop out in December but Loyd’s back to talk to us about the wonder of buildings as part of his role as a Trustee for the Churches Conservation Trust.

Why should we keep these buildings alive? What do they represent? Are they still relevant in our increasingly secular society?

We’ll have songs and the band (maybe we can convince Loyd to join in) and of course, tea and cake!

See you there!

Let’s Get Optimisterical!

  • 11:00 am, April 20 2014
  • Speaker: Mark Stevenson

This week’s talk is by Mark Stevenson who wrote The Optimist’s Tour of the Future! He’ll be giving us an optimistic view of life and getting us to ask ourselves questions about what the future holds.

There will be awesome songs, a rockin’ band and of course, tea and cake.

We All Gonna Die Some Day

  • 11:00 am, May 4 2014
  • Speaker: Lucy Porter

Death is inevitable. So why don’t we like talking about it? Well luckily, Lucy Porter does. Yes – Lucy Porter all round funny lady off the telly will be talking about dying.

We’ll have the usual poems and songs and a lot of visitors from around the world as this Sunday Assembly falls in the middle of our SA International Conference.

See you there, you wonderful people!

Express Yourself!

  • 11:00 am, May 18 2014
  • Speaker: Dr Lee Bofkin

We like a bit of culture at Sunday Assembly London! And so our speaker on May 18th is talking about Street Art.

Lee Bofkin runs Global Street Art. Philosopher-scientist-street dancer turned curator of the world’s largest street art archive! Come and hear what is going on in the world of street art and what has been happening over the last 45 years!

And, of course, all the usual sing-songs, poems and community fun!

Free! Donations welcome!

What We Still Haven’t Learnt From The Greeks

  • 11:00 am, June 1 2014
  • Speaker: Jules Evans

Those Greeks! They had lots of good ideas. But have we actually listened to anything they said? Let’s find out with the fantastic Jules Evans!

There’ll be the usual fantastic songs, poems and tea and cake! And it’s all free if you need it to be!

Donations welcome. 

Be Kind!

  • 11:00 am, June 15 2014
  • Speaker: Bernadette Russell
  • Poet: Richard Marsh

Bernadette Russell is a fabulous human who spoke at our first ever Conference. She was so brill, we’ve invited her back for more! Come join us talk about the art of being kind. We’ll have poems, songs and the usual delightfulness!

It’s Free – we do ask for donations to cover our costs (the hall, the Meet Up account, the tea/coffee etc) but that is voluntary!

No tickets – just turn up!

Main EventsPast events

11:00 am, December 15 2013

Our assemblies in July-December 2013

Stargazing

  • 11:00 am, July 7 2013
  • York Hall, Bethnal Green
  • Speaker: Andrew Pontzen

As the roasting summer days, give way to balmy summer nights (here’s hoping) what better time to stargaze? We have a top-notch astronomer coming to talk to us, Andrew Pontzen. You can read more about him at www.cosmocrunch.co.uk

Go Team!

  • 11:00 am, September 1 2013
  • York Hall, Bethnal Green

After a lovely summer break, Sunday Assembly London starts again with the topic “Go Team!”. We’ll be talking about working together, trying your best and hopefully being your team.

There’s going to be a fantastic sportsman talking, and lots of jolly songs and fun and tea! See you there, you beautiful squares.

Oh, for those that don’t know, the Sunday Assembly is a celebration of life. It’s for folk who want to live better, help often and wonder more. And our aim is to help everyone live this one life as fully as poss.

The location is the wonderful York Hall in Bethnal Green, but please keep an eye on the location because we’ll be moving round in the next few months (long story).

Harvest Festival

  • 11:00 am, September 15 2013
  • Conway Hall, Holborn
  • Speaker: Simon Howland

After a long summer ripening on the vine, it’s time to collect the harvest, or something like that. Either way, we’re having a Harvest Festival at Conway Hall and we’d love you to come.

Our speaker is Simon Howland, Australia wine drinker, trader, journalist and all round good guy. He knows wine and he knows harvesting.

We’ll also be harvesting from you guys (not organs) and donating to food banks. Bring tins and non-perishable foods.

Thanks in advance for your generosity. It will help make some people happy.

Also expect the normal mega-songs and good times.

Global Mega Party!

  • 11:00 am, October 20 2013
  • Conway Hall, Holborn
  • Speakers: Harry Cliff, Carrie Armstrong

On October 20th we are having a party, at our usual time in London, for the launch of the 40 Dates and the 40 Nights Roadshow, and our crowdfunding campaign, and everyone in the world is invited.

This will be livestreamed across the world, so Assemblers can have viewing parties of their own wherever they are. Going to people’s houses, bringing some grub, eating, sharing and laughing, because it is a great way to build friendship and community, and just a good thing all round.

As it’s a party we are going to have some extra super great elements – including a variety of speakers! we have invited back our friend Harry Cliff – the CERN guy (you may remember his many pictures of Brian Cox) and Carrie Armstrong, author of the website lifeafterthechair.com.

With a band, the choir and, of course, Pippa and Sanderson, this is going to be a party that you will never forget!

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Remembrance Sunday Assembly

  • 11:00 am, November 3 2013
  • Conway Hall, Holborn
  • Speaker: Dan Snow

This Month’s Sunday Assembly London will be Remembrance – looking back to all the soldiers who have given their lives and why it is important to remember them.

Our guest speaker is Dan Snow, historian and Humanist, which we are very excited about as he has been on the television and everything.

Expect songs, readings and cake and a slightly different tone to the Global Mega Party!

We’ll also have the kids corner for little ones and a kids club (7yrs-12yrs) run by Camp Quest. Look forward to seeing you there.

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Ritual

  • 11:00 am, December 1 2013
  • Conway Hall, Holborn
  • Speaker: Dr Linda Woodhead
  • Poet: Mike Garry

We shall be having a super high-energy Sunday Assembly on Dec 1st. Dr Linda Woodhead will be talking about Ritual. Mike Garry will be poetifying (new word) and we’ll be bringing some Joy and Wonder your way.

Bring your pals and your children (there will be Curious Kids Club (age 7 – 12) and Kids Corner (for restless little ones during the service) for a bit of pep in your step.

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Wonderland

  • 11:00 am, December 15 2013
  • Conway Hall, Holborn
  • Speaker: Jinni Lyons

We will be getting together on Dec 15th for our last Sunday Assembly of 2013 to sing some sparkle-filled Christmas songs (you know the ones… Fairytale in New York, Merry Christmas Everyone etc) and for a fun-filled talk by….

Jinni Lyons! AKA @comedyfoodgirl, Jinni knows all about the joys of eating and will be talking about feasting at Christmas.

Then we will have an area at the Penderel’s Oak for festive drinks and banter. And possibly Christmas dinner! http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/penderels-oak

We will also be doing a collection for Crisis at Christmas – things that are needed for homeless shelters across London. Things wanted can be found here: http://www.crisis.org.uk/pages/our-christmas-wishlist.html

Main EventsPast events

11:00 am, June 2 2013

Our assemblies in January-June 2013

Beginnings

  • 11:00 am, January 6 2013
  • The Nave at St Paul’s Steiner School
  • Speaker: Andy Stanton

Starting things is so hard. There’s the dread of work, the bogeyman of failures past, and future, and all manner of mental booby traps that prevents you from getting going.

Luckily people like Andy Stanton, fantastic children’s author and creator of the cult Mr. Gum series, show that it can be done. Hear how his first book took almost a decade of dropping out and dead end jobs to write.

How our homepage described us at the time

The Sunday Assembly is a godless congregation that will meet on the first Sunday of every month to hear great talks, sing songs and generally celebrate the wonder of life. It’s a service for anyone who wants to live better, help often and wonder more.

Come on down to hear inspirational speakers and to enjoy a morning that is part-atheist church, part-foot stomping show.

Each event will have a theme – the first one is on ‘Beginnings’ on Sunday January 6th 2013 – with stories, readings and a final address on that topic.

No matter what the subject the goal of The Sunday Assembly is to solace worries, provoke kindness and inject a bit more whizziness into the everyday.

We meet in The Nave on St. Paul’s Road in de Beauvoir, between Hackney and Islington (for directions click here), and it will start at 11 am (latecomers go straight to HELL!). It would be a pleasure to see you there.

Wonder

  • 11:00 am, February 3 2013
  • The Nave at St Paul’s Steiner School
  • Speaker: Lucy Porter

Bookended between an eternity of absolute nothingness, life should be white knuckle rollercoaster ride of sensory overload. But why does it feel like a drag?

We’re lining up a super scientist to talk about something that is guaranteed to make your brain go ‘Pop!’. Joining her will be Lucy Porter chatting about what it’s like when your little miracles (she owns two children) are also the grind. Plus more ways to wonder.

Lend a Hand

  • 11:00 am, March 3 2013
  • The Nave at St Paul’s Steiner School

Look at the About page, and you’ll see we’re looking into ways of hooking up The Assembly to some great community projects. Here we’ll outline how.

Easter for Atheists

  • 11:00 am and 1:00 am, April 3 2013
  • The Nave at St Paul’s Steiner School
  • Speaker: Sarah Dunant (11am), Dave Tomlinson (1:30pm)

What? An Easter service in an atheist church, that doesn’t seem right? Don’t worry, we’re as rational as they come but let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater.

There have been spring festivals since time began, and wouldn’t it be a shame to lose 1400 years of British history over a minor theological difference? Yes. It would. Also, we love chocolate eggs!

11 am service. Speaker: Sarah Dunant

Sarah Dunant is a wonderful historian with expertise on the Borgias, the lives of 14th century nuns and Renaissance women.

1.30 pm service. Speaker: Dave Tomlinson

This wonderful vicar will talk about the power of stories, myths and metaphors as ways of seeing the world, and why humans have enjoyed the Easter tale.

Play

  • 11:00 am, May 5 2013
  • Conway Hall, Holborn
  • Speakers: Marie Foulton and Rob Davis

Spring is here, the clouds are gone and the sun is out (sometimes) so let’s PLAY! Not just because it is fun, but because playing is important.

The Assembly will feature two guest speakers, Marie Foulton and Rob Davis, in one action packed double bill. Marie Foulton runs the Wild Rumpus, an indie games night that turns video games into physical activities and encourages adults to rough-house. Her talk is why adults need to keep playing. Then Rob Davis (chief game designer and CEO of Playniac – a company that make ‘thinky games’) will teach us about game design through his mass participation game ‘Cat On Yer Head’

The special bank holiday service will also include a round of ‘Danish Clapping’ – the most fun two hands can have in a family friendly environment – and will finish with a potluck picnic and games aplenty for a super day of fun.

Sound fun? Yes. It does.

There will also be songs! And readings! And tea! And cake! And that magical thing that happens when good people get together to celebrate life!

For those who don’t know: The Sunday Assembly is the godless congregation for people who want to live better, help often and wonder more.

Also: brap.

Our change of venue

We are very sad to announce that The Sunday Assembly has been evicted from its venue, The Nave, by our landlord St. Paul’s Steiner School. A small faction within the school decided that The Sunday Assembly (motto: “Live better, help often and wonder more”) was antithetical to their own ethos.

The news of the eviction came on Friday, and we tried to find a way around, but sadly couldn’t. What makes this super aggravating is that it is only two weeks before the service on ‘Play’ and after the school had agreed to host the Assembly.

Sadly the committee members who took against the godless congregation didn’t spell out the precise reason for their disapproval. Was it novelist Sarah Dunant’s talk on the art of the Resurrection? Vicar Dave Tomlinson’s meditation on the power of metaphor and stories? Or the congregation singing Run Rabbit Run during April’s Easter service?

I’m still not quite sure how it happened. It was bizarre being part of primary school politics. Committee X got to rule us out because The Sunday Assembly hadn’t been raised in the minutes by Trustee Y. It felt like being involved in a poor man’s version of In The Thick Of It.

It is such a shame that it happened like that. We loved The Nave and really enjoyed being part of the community. However, do not worry, this exile to Holborn is a temporary blip. We will return! Pippa wanted to add: “A deconsecrated church with just the right level of shabby chic was perfect. If anyone else can suggest some venues we’d love to hear about them. We’re homeless. Help!”.

Luckily The Conway Hall, that bastion of humanism, has stepped in and agreed to host The Sunday Assembly on Sunday May 5th.

Happiness

  • 11:00 am, June 2 2013
  • York Hall, Bethnal Green
  • Speaker: Lord Prof Richard Layard (originally due to be Anthony Seldon)
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Another Sunday Assembly, another venue, this time we’re in York Hall in Bethnal Green for a service on ‘Happiness’. It is gonna be all about how to get happy, and make other people happy.

[The speaker is] Richard Layard who is the founder of Action For Happiness. He’s behavioural economics LEGEND, and all round champion of delight.

More important than all that … PIPPA IS BACK. We have all missed her loads and it is going to be great to have her there.

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