West Michigan’s Spiritual Community
We are a local West Michigan community formed of many perspectives, spiritual and secular, exploring what it means to be fully human, wrestling with meaning, and working together toward a better life.
C3 inspires spiritual, intellectual, and creative exploration and action, led by the questions, “what are the biggest challenges we face on our shared journey, and how do we respond to those challenges?”
We come together each Sunday at Grand Haven’s Central Park Place
9am Pre-Talk – Meet the morning’s teacher in a small group setting for an open discussion of the day’s topic
10am Gathering – Welcome, readings, meditation from a community member, teaching, and music
Kids – Each week we provide a safe and welcoming environment for kids of all ages starting at 10am
11am Talk Back – A chance to share questions, comments and stories related to the morning gathering
Cannot Make It? – You can catch the gathering Live on our Facebook Page beginnning at 10am
Appearing Sunday, June 15th

Allison Paradise
Guest Teacher
Allison Paradise has spent her career challenging people to see their relationship to themselves, each other, and the planet in a new way. She is the founder and CEO of The Epicenter and the founder and former CEO of My Green Lab. Allison holds degrees in neuroscience from Brown and Harvard.

Katie Dahl
Musicial Guest
Katie Dahl is known for her smart songs, wry wit, and wise spirit. A small-town celebrity on the Wisconsin peninsula where her family has lived for 175 years, Katie is also an internationally touring, radio-charting artist who “delivers razor-sharp lyrics with a hearty, soulful voice” (American Songwriter). Katie dives deep into questions of land and love, family and body image, grief and joy. “In unsettled times,” says Peter Mulvey, “Katie Dahl brings us a grounded spirit.”
Catch Our Weekly Podcast
Last time on the C3 stage
Brad Ruggles
We launch Psychedelic Summer—our most mind-expanding, soul-revealing, consciousness-altering series of the year. Week one is called Tune In. We’re starting by exploring—and reclaiming—a word that tends to raise eyebrows: psychedelic.