Gatka Class this Saturday (6th Dec) will be held at 1pm at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Cumberland Road, Reading.
Make sure you turn up on time!
All are welcome!
The RSYA held its first camp in
There was a Kirtan Darbar from 6pm until midnight which was fantastic. Many Sangat came from around the surrounding areas. It was the first of its kind in
Here are a few pictures from the day event and evening Kirtan Darbar:
Gatka Class Saturday 3 – 4.30pm
Gatka Classes Start this Saturday.
Class will take place on Saturday 8th November at 3pm until 4.30pm
It will be an introduction into what you will learn and the basics will be taught. Please wear comfortable clothes as you will be getting a proper workout! This is open to all, young and old, Sikh and non Sikh, boys and GIRLS!!
We also want to discuss times that will be more suitable for the students, Saturday is not the only day we can do it, and depending on what is convenient for you we will arrange the class accordingly.
The class will take place at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara on
Santhiya Class Thursdays 7 – 9pm
We have also started Santhiya classes. Santhiya is the learning of Gurbani, how to pronounces the words and the meanings explained. All levels are welcome, we already have many students, young and old, that are starting from the Punjabi alphabet. This class is amazing and you will learn from Gyani Ji who is from the Damdami Taksal.
These classes take place on Thursdays at 7pm until 9pm. Bring and pen and paper with you! All people from all age groups and backgrounds are welcome! Again classes take place at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Reading.
Please contact us via email if you have any questions!
Spread the word!!!
Who are we?
We are a group of Youngsters that want to do something to spread the word about Sikhi.
What is our mission?
Getting the younger generation involved in Sikhi, giving them a platform to learn and educate themselves in Sikhi.
What are our objectives?
Why are we doing this/Why are we needed?
We are seeing too many of our younger brothers and sisters walk away from Guru Ji’s path and we want to promote the true path. The most common excuses that are rife amongst the Youth are: 1) They don’t understand Punjabi therefore don’t know what Guru Ji is telling them and 2) They can’t relate to the older generation when trying to learn about Sikhi.
We are a group made up of the Youth and can connect with our brothers and sisters. We just want them to experience what we have and continue to experience and with Guru Ji’s Kirpa they will.
Reading Sikh Youth Association