Sunday Assembly in America exists to support Assemblies in the United States as they build communities to help members live life as fully as possible. We also exist in order to connect those Assemblies to the larger network of like-minded people doing similar work in other countries through Sunday Assembly International.
The first-ever Sunday Assembly meeting -- radically inclusive, and totally secular -- took place in January 2013, at The Nave in Islington, England. Almost 200 people turned up at the first meeting. More than 300 came to the second. Before long, people all over the world were asking how they could start an Assembly in their neighborhood. Now there are over 70 Sunday Assembly chapters, in eight different countries, comprising a global movement for wonder and good (and tea and cake).
Sunday Assembly was founded by Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans. Sunday Assembly in America, Inc. is a recognized 501(c)3 non-profit in the United States of America.