Grateful Gatherings occur monthly as "conversations with purpose," offering a platform for community connection, invigorating reflection and conversation, and practical tools for living a meaningful and flourishing life. These gatherings welcome all individuals in search of inspiration, resources, and fellowship for living life with purpose and joy.
Facilitated by Susan Meyer, this Grateful Gathering community will meet virtually the third Sunday evening of the month through Schuylerville Public Library. To participate, please register both through the library and via the Grateful Living website. You only need to register once through Grateful Living, to receive themed monthly resources for each session, available the last day of the month for the following’s month’s Gathering. The monthly materials will be discussed during our Gathering, so please be sure to familiarize yourself with them prior to the Gathering. Grateful Gatherings are not presented as lectures; they are participative and interactive.
Through ongoing engagement and dialogue, participants develop a vital sense of community, while deepening understanding of themselves and others. Benefits include: a greater sense of belonging; increased capacity for joy, hope, and awe; enhanced resilience; and an openness to life’s imperfections, possibilities, and mystery — all tangible contributions to a fulfilling life.
Grateful Gatherings are affiliated with the global nonprofit organization, Grateful Living, founded in 2000 by Brother David Steindl-Rast. They incorporate a mix of readings, poetry, videos, and music focused on specific themes for exploring your life in community with others. New groups begin with three foundational sessions focused on establishing a grateful living practice. Subsequent monthly themes cover a range of topics, such as: Discover Delight, Open to Mystery, Generate Joy, Get Creative, Welcome Imperfection, Be Present to Life, Reimagine Rest, Awaken to Awe, and Act with Courage.