How to join a Logos Circle
Each Circle is a local group that meets in person at least once a month.
Meetings are usually structured around a winnable issue — a specific, local problem that the group identifies and works on together in a practical way.
Circles are designed to move from discussion to action, building trust and momentum through small, achievable outcomes.
Find a local chapter close to you : Active Circles
How to start a Circle
Circles bring together people in different roles, with different motivations and levels of experience. You don’t need to fit a specific mold, what matters is that you care about building something real with others.
One of the following roles may resonate with you:
Activist / Participant You care about a local or societal issue and want to contribute. You’re looking for community, purpose, and practical ways to make an impact—without needing to lead.
Circle Steward (Organiser / Leader) You are someone who takes initiative. You like bringing people together, organising activities, and turning ideas into action. You’re motivated to build and sustain a local community over time.
Builder (Technical or Creative) You like creating things—tools, systems, research, media, or infrastructure. You’re motivated by solving real problems and contributing your skills to something meaningful.
Want to start a new Logos Circle in your city? Visit the website and schedule a call with a member of the team to discuss your proposal.
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