Sunday Interspiritual Harmony Circle
A monthly gathering hosted by Rainbow Bridge Church
Once a month, Rainbow Bridge Church hosts a Sunday Interspiritual Harmony Circle — a guided conversation space where people of different spiritual backgrounds come together to reflect, listen, and learn from one another.
These gatherings are not lectures or debates. They are facilitated circles centered around meaningful questions about life, spirit, healing, and the world we are creating together.
Each circle begins with a short reflection and is followed by guided dialogue where participants are invited to share from their own experience.
The goal is not agreement.
The goal is understanding, dignity, and deeper relationship.
When We Gather
Interspiritual Harmony Circles take place once per month on Sunday.
These gatherings will begin online as the community grows and will eventually expand to include in-person circles at The Center for Radical Peace in Fort Bragg, California.
Upcoming circles will be announced through the Rainbow Bridge Church newsletter and website.
What to Expect
Each gathering includes:
• Opening reflection or teaching
• A shared theme or guiding question
• Facilitated small-group dialogue
• Closing reflections
The environment is designed to be thoughtful, respectful, and welcoming to people from many spiritual traditions.
You do not need to share a specific belief system to participate. The only requirement is a willingness to engage with curiosity and respect.
Who These Circles Are For
Interspiritual Harmony Circles are for people who want to practice meaningful dialogue across difference.
Participants may include people who are:
• rooted in a spiritual or religious tradition
• spiritually curious or exploring
• healing from religious harm
• interested in peacebuilding and community healing
• seeking thoughtful spiritual conversation
All are welcome who come with respect for others.
Community Agreements
To protect the integrity of the space, participants are asked to agree to a few simple principles:
• Speak from personal experience rather than trying to represent entire groups
• Listen with curiosity rather than preparing rebuttals
• Respect cultural and spiritual differences
• Avoid personal attacks or dehumanizing language
• Honor confidentiality when others share vulnerable experiences
These circles are built on the understanding that peace requires practice.