FAQs

  • No. Sacred Circles NC is a non-denominational, interfaith, interspiritual community. We do not support or promote any particular faith, dogma, or doctrine.

  • Absolutely. We believe in being a respectful, INCLUSIVE community.

  • Not necessarily. Yes minister can have a powerful and sometimes Christian connotation. However, the title and state recognized license allows me to perform services like marriages and other ceremonies.

    Don’t let the title scare you away!

    To me, the word minister embodies my purpose which I feel is to teach, guide, mentor, and gather – by opening pathways of spiritual and personal exploration that return to YOURSELF, as well as creating community containers rooted in wisdom, connection, and personal sovereignty.

  • The conscious contribution for Sunday Circle is $20 per person, payable by cash, Venmo, or a QR link for card/Apple/Google Pay.

    For me, these Circles are not just a meeting — they are living, breathing spaces of community, heart, and transformation.

    I believe in practicing what I teach: honoring worth, staying in integrity, and ensuring that our exchanges reflect the richness of the experience. Behind the scenes, there are overhead costs and significant time and preparation that goes on to make this meeting possible. This monetary requirement supports the continued depth of Sunday Circle and helps me pour back into our community with joy, not depletion.

  • Currently, we are located within Soul Wellness, 500 S. Main St., Mooresville, NC.

  • Sunday Circles are conducted and overseen by one of Sacred Circle NC’s ministers. There will be opening announcements, a dedication, an introduction and expansion on the topic, open group discussion on the topic, and closing remarks with a ending dedication.

  • In any circle, we discuss the following rules to create and keep Safe Space in our Sacred Circles:

    • Confidentiality & Discretion

      • what is said within our circles, stays within our circles

    • Active Listening

      • Keep your mind focused on the speaker, not your response

      • Refrain from interrupting

      • If a response is appropriate, reflect back something that they were saying

    • No advice giving, fixing, or rescuing (unless specifically asked for)

    • No assuming – we are in a room with many perspectives and experiences

      • Common Sense is Cultural

    • Be mindful of the time and space that you are taking up – we want to give everyone an opportunity to participate

    • Comfortable Silence – some people need the silence to use their voice

    • “I” statements - keep us from applying our personal truths to the group

  • No. Come in whatever is comfortable to you from athleisure wear, to business casual, to “Sunday best” if that makes you feel good!

  • Yes absolutely!

  • Sunday Circle services are open to individuals of all ages. We welcome families to attend. With that being said, we do not have childcare available at this time. Besides our Circle, Soul Wellness has other business being conducted in other rooms and we are asked to be mindful of noise levels.

    We are aware that this might make attending a challenge for young families at this time.

    We encourage teens and young adults to join. We value their voice, perspective, and insight. Sunday Circle can be a great opportunity to open new avenues of communication for you and your family.

    • No doctrine: Definitions are given ONLY to make sure everyone is on the same page for the discussion. However, we’re creating a playground of consciousness, where different perspectives are welcome without any one being crowned as “the right, true, or only one.” There are many wise teachers and traditions which we can draw on, as well as our own personal, lived wisdom.

    • Personal sovereignty: Each participant gets to notice what resonates and what doesn’t, without being corrected or told what they “should” believe.

    • Exploration over certainty: The gift is in the conversation and personal discovery process itself. We explore concepts, but do not intend to nail down a  “correct” meaning of terms, ideas, or concepts.