We Rise Together
A family bound not by blood, but by shared devotion. The Sangat is where transformation happens — in community, for community.
Families
Sewadars
We Gather
ਸੰਤ ਸੰਗਤਿ ਮਹਿ ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਨਾਮੁ ॥
“In the company of the holy, one becomes pure. In the Sadh Sangat, the filth of ego is washed away.”
— Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Ang 271
The Power of Sangat
More Than a Gathering
The Sangat is not a passive audience. It is an active spiritual force. When devoted hearts sit together, something larger than any individual emerges — a collective consciousness that carries everyone higher.
In the Gurdwara, the Sangat sings together, eats together, serves together, and grows together. A doctor sits next to a farmer. An elder learns from a child. This radical equality is not just a nice idea — it is the lived reality of every diwan, every Langar sitting, every seva session.
“The iron of doubt is cut by the diamond of Sangat. Through the holy ones, one crosses over the terrifying ocean.”
Collective Consciousness
When devoted hearts sit together, something larger than any individual emerges — a force that carries everyone higher.
Radical Equality
A doctor sits next to a farmer. An elder learns from a child. Titles dissolve in the presence of the Guru.
Daily Devotion
Every single day, without exception, the Sangat gathers — to sing, to serve, to grow together.
Community Life
How We Come Together
Our Gurdwara is a living, breathing ecosystem of support, learning, and shared growth. Everyone is welcome.

Kirtan Darbar
Weekly kirtan sessions where raagis and amateur kirtanis come together. Open mic nights for youth learning Gurmat Sangeet. The vibration of Shabad heals and uplifts.
Khalsa School
Sunday school for children aged 5–15. Gurmukhi reading and writing, Sikh history, Kirtan practice, and values education. Volunteer teachers and a nurturing environment.
Youth Program
Monthly camps, leadership workshops, and sports events for teens. A space to explore identity, ask hard questions, and build friendships rooted in shared values.
Elder Companionship
Weekly visits and companionship circles for senior members. Shared meals, card games, collective Paath, and conversation. No one is forgotten in the Sangat.

Interfaith Dialogue
Quarterly open-house events welcoming neighbors of all faiths. Shared meals, panel discussions, and guided tours. Building bridges through understanding.
The Sangat is incomplete without you.
Come sit with us — in the Darbar, at the Langar, in the seva. You belong here.
