There are many ways
To Get involved
Join an Open Circle
Our community gathers on Sundays at 10:30am to meditate, pray, sing, and seek truth for our lives.
As of August of 2023, we meet in person on 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays. We are no longer meeting by zoom. On 5th Sundays, our Open Circle is “on break.”
Open Circle gatherings are free and open to the general public, including children and people of all ages and beliefs.
Volunteer
We are always appreciative of those who offer their time and talents in service of various forms.
Please contact us if you’re interested in volunteering; we’d love to hear from you.
The Spiritual Center is a love-centered community that welcomes people of all cultures and spiritual paths. Simply visit our membership page to find out more. In the meantime, one does not need to be a member to participate in our programs and events!
Each week there are numerous programs and events, in person and sometimes virtual. Many are free and open to the public, while others are by donation.
For more info, please take a look at our calendar and/or sign up for our monthly newsletter:
Open Circle Gatherings
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Our Mission and Vision - In Action in the World
Mission-Driven
Collaborations
CSSC by the numbers
500
+
People Using Building Weekly
1030
AM
Time of Sunday Circle
45
Solar Panels on Our Roof
Adopted by the Community in Spring of 2024
CSSC Land Acknowledgment
Part 1
We humbly acknowledge that the Common Street Spiritual Center stands on the land of the Natick Nipmuc Tribe and Praying Indians.
Part 2
We recognize the profound and painful history of genocide and forced removal from this sacred territory that the original Indigenous People of this land endured throughout colonialism.
Part 3
We honor the enduring connection that the original Indigenous People maintain
with the land and waterways.
For thousands of years prior to colonization, they cared
for these lands and waterways, raised their families here, buried their ancestors here,
and lived in a sacred way.
Part 4
We will continue to honor their existence by welcoming them to use our facilities, allying with them to protect the land and waterways, supporting their efforts to share their narratives and perspectives, working to make the Town of Natick more hospitable to them, and fostering greater respect for the original Indigenous People and their history within and beyond our community.
If you support our mission to build a love-centered community that brings truth, justice, and healing to our world, please make a donation today!