Once you become a member of the Assembly, we encourage you to connect with other members in whatever way you feel comfortable. All events and meetings listed on this page are optional for members. However, we’ve found that the more we come together and take responsibility, the better we can support one another, learn collectively, and discuss how we can make a positive impact.
The 1st and 3rd Thursday of The Month at 7:15 pm
Assembly business calls are structured to maintain transparency while safeguarding the integrity of the discussions. These calls are open to the public, allowing individuals interested in learning more about assembly initiatives to listen in and engage. However, for non-members, a disclosure requirement is in place:
The Pennsylvania Coordinator will email you an invitation to join the audio conference call and the meeting agenda and minutes from the previous week for your review.
Joining the weekly business call is an excellent way to stay informed about current projects and plans. You’ll also discover how you can contribute your skills and resources to the group effort and get to know fellow members in your county.
Monday Night at 9:00pm
Join Anna Von Reitz every week to learn and grow as we restore our lawful government with peace and love.
You can subscribe to get the weekly call invite at the link below or watch for the reminder to be sent out by the Pennsylvania Coordinator every week. You can also search past webinars and transcripts.
America! Some Assembly Required is committed to educating people about the structure and function of the American government. Each week, they delve into the four key elements of governance, examine the roles of various committees, discuss the guiding principles behind the system, and tackle the challenges in restoring our rightful government.
Join Anna Maria Reizinger© and Lisa Schaffer© as they guide you through this unique journey, exploring what the restoration of American government means for you. Be sure to tune in every Tuesday at 1:30 PM Eastern to participate in this insightful experience.
Welcome to the Food Church with Niti The Farmacist!
Join Niti (Nēēthēē) as she leads empowering conversations focused on Natural Law and how you can take control of your life by honoring it. A Rogue Food leader and advocate for Food Freedom and Health Independence, Niti has become a driving force in re-establishing the regenerative small family farm food system. Through her work, she teaches the incredible benefits of aligning with the Universal Law of Nature to restore and maintain lifelong health and well-being. Tune in here to listen to Anna Maria Reizinger©, Niti, and other special guests as they share their stories and introduce the inspiring people they meet along the way.
This weekly training is open to those who have used the TASA paperwork process to declare, record, and publish their political status as an American State National. Contact the Education Committee here to receive access information on this training.
Anna regularly shares "Mop and Bucket" videos, which focus on a wide range of topics and provide essential tools for personal and community growth while promoting the principles of self-governance. These videos offer practical insights into "cleaning up" misconceptions, reclaiming political status, and restoring lawful government, empowering individuals to take responsibility for their lives and communities.
The "Mop and Bucket" series also explores the steps to understanding your unalienable rights, building strong Assemblies, and fostering collective action for a more just society. Watch Anna's Rumble videos here to explore these topics and gain the knowledge needed to participate actively in the Assembly's mission.
Third Monday Of The Month from 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Once you've completed your documents and become a member, you're welcome to hop on a casual call to meet new and current members, get oriented, and ask any questions. We have a lot of great resources to share and are happy to point you in the right direction!
This meeting, hosted by the New Member Orientation Committee, is open to members who have been in the assembly for 6 months or less. Get in contact here.
Third Sunday of the Month From 2:00 - 3:00 pm
The Sunday Study Group was created from a shared desire to continue learning and growing together. Our members come from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, leading to rich discussions. With rotating topics and reading materials, participants gather to share insights, discuss important documents, and ask questions about the concepts and methods that matter most to them.
Once you become a member of The Assembly, you will receive an email invitation to join this optional audio conference call and an opportunity to suggest topics you'd like to see covered. These calls will be recorded and available on Icedrive for all members.
Meets As Needed
The Assembly currently has over 10 committees dedicated to various types of research and initiatives. New committees are added regularly depending on the Assembly's needs and interests. Committees meet as small groups on their own time (typically via Zoom) and often share their findings on the bi-monthly business call with the rest of The Assembly.
Joining a committee that interests you and plays to your strengths is a great way to contribute to the group and share your skills for the benefit of all. To join a committee, contact the Pennsylvania Coordinator.
Below is a sampling of our current committees:
Next Dates: January 12, 2025, July 2025
Several times a year, we organize a state-wide gathering of Assembly members and their families in either central or rotating locations. This is a day of food, fun, and getting to know one another face-to-face.
The energy is high, and the effects of in-person fellowship are felt for weeks afterward! We look forward to meeting you at the next Family Reunion! For more information, click here.