Programme
Our programme is almost finalised! Expect wonder-provoking talks, interactive workshops, and carefully curated activities that will help you build connections, live better and make the most of your time in Scotland. There'll be something for everyone, whether you're an organiser looking to develop your assembly, an assembly member looking to feel more connected to our network, or if you simply want to come along and celebrate life with like-minded people.
And of course, there'll be plenty of fun, food, singing and live music from a mega band of Sunday Assembly musicians from around the world.
Confirmed Sessions
Friday
Professor Sir John Curtice
Keynote Speech:

Mark McKergow
David Hartley
Parallel Session Talk:

Stephen Paul & Lynda Chater
Interactive Workshop:
Saturday

Mike Stevenson

Keynote Speech:
Janneke Evans
Interactive Workshop:

Alastair Lichten
Parallel Session Talk:
Hurdles and Opportunities: How Can Sunday Assembly be Family Friendly?
Social Activities
Join us for an informal drink at the historic Curlers Rest on Byres Road from 6pm on Thursday, to unwind after your travels and connect with others.
Book your discounted ticket to the famous Friday night ceilidh at Sloans, Glasgow's oldest bar; a high energy, fun filled traditional Scottish dance party.
Sign up to one of many tables booked at some of the best restaurants Glasgow has to offer to enjoy dinner on Saturday night with members of our community. More details to follow.
Want to get involved?
There are lots of ways to get involved in the planning, organising and delivery of the Glasgow Gathering and what makes Sunday Assembly conferences so special is the involvement of SA members from around the world!
Do you have an idea for a talk, workshop or session that you'd like to lead or organise? Thinking of sparing a few hours to be a helper during the event? Maybe you're a musician and considering joining the band or choir?
When you book your tickets you'll have the option to express your interest in getting involved, but you can also do that here: