Kindred Spirits

A diverse community of freethinkers emphasizes discussion, inquiry, and exploration of various groups and ideas.

A Collection of Diverse Freethought Communities and Resources in the greater Sacramento area.

We freethinkers are as diverse a group of people as can be found anywhere. Just in our Sacramento community, we represent a wide gamut of friendly associations such as those below. Atheists and Other Freethinkers invite you to check them out.

Reason Center

Reason Center also offers a welcoming space for discussions, workshops, and educational programs that promote critical thinking and open dialogue. It aims to foster a sense of community among those who share similar values and beliefs while encouraging collaboration and support for various initiatives and projects that benefit the broader Sacramento area.

Greater Sacramento Chapter of, Freedom From Religion Foundation

The Greater Sacramento Chapter of FFRF is a local chapter of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. We are a non-religious community of local people committed to living our lives free from religion, superstition, dogma and mysticism. We are freethinkers – people who form opinions about religion and spirituality independent of tradition, authority or established belief, in favor of rational inquiry.

Sunday Assembly Sacramento

Sunday Assembly Sacramento is a non-religious community that promotes inclusivity and welcomes everyone to gather monthly for food, speakers, and learning. Their motto is "Live Better, Help Often, and Wonder More." The community aims to create a thriving environment regardless of individual differences, fostering connections among members through shared experiences and discussions.

Black Humanist and Non-Believers of Sacramento

Black Humanists and Non-Believers of Sacramento (BHNBS) is a community organization for Black atheists, agnostics, and humanists that provides a, safe, and supportive space for non-religious individuals in the Sacramento area. They promote secular values, social justice, and critical thinking through, events, meetings, and
community outreach.