Enter Through AQMeets
Jonah’s Club is included with AQMeets Pro and Leader.
There is no separate Jonah’s Club subscription and no competing membership process.
Members begin through AQMeets because the community exists to support a shared rhythm of worthy intention, reality, analysis, planning and peers.
Jonah’s Club gives that final movement a relational home through conversation, counsel, smaller circles and relationships that deepen over time.
AQMeets and Jonah’s Club perform different but connected roles.
AQMeets helps members translate worthy intentions into reality.
Through Weekly Wraps, Monthly Masteries, Quarterly Quests and Annual Aims, members return to what matters, what happened and what should happen next.
Jonah’s Club carries the relational dimension between those gatherings.
Members can continue a conversation, ask for counsel, follow up on commitments and gradually form more particular relationships.
Jonah’s Club is included with AQMeets Pro and Leader.
Both pathways include access to the private relational community.
Full Rhythm and Community
For members seeking the full AQMeets rhythm together with Jonah’s Club access.
- Participation in the Pro membership experience.
- Access to Jonah’s Club community spaces.
- Peer Performance between formal gatherings.
- Opportunities for counsel, direct conversation and future circles.
- Community orientation and covenant.
Leader-Level AQMeets Experience
For members participating at the Leader level, with Jonah’s Club included.
- Participation in the wider Leader membership experience.
- Access to Jonah’s Club community spaces.
- Peer Performance and continuing member relationships.
- Opportunities for smaller circles as they become available.
- Community orientation and covenant.
Jonah’s Club is not included with AQMeets Lite.
Lite offers an accessible entry into the AQMeets rhythm. Pro and Leader include the deeper peer and community dimension.
A community develops more easily when members share a meaningful foundation.
Members enter with a common language.
Members do not need to begin by explaining why reality matters or why peers should offer more than praise.
They enter a community already oriented towards reflection, responsibility and return.
A private environment designed to support Peer Performance.
The central value lies in relationship and participation, not in accumulating another large catalogue of content.
A clear beginning
Members are introduced to the community’s purpose, Peer Performance, privacy, boundaries and the Community Covenant.
People beyond their job title
Members share responsibilities, worthy intentions, experience and questions presently under consideration.
Continue what matters
Private spaces support reflection, counsel, follow-up and continued discussion after AQMeets gatherings.
Bring intention into relationship
Members can place reality, analysis and planning before others who will listen, question and remember.
Particular conversations
Members may continue appropriate conversations privately, subject to consent, boundaries and the covenant.
Greater continuity over time
As circles become operationally ready, members may be invited into smaller recurring groups.
The wider AQMeets rhythm
Members remain connected with Weekly Wraps, Monthly Masteries, Quarterly Quests and Annual Aims according to their tier.
A restrained library
Selected orientation material and useful recordings support the community without turning it into another content warehouse.
Culture before scale
Members participate in a community being formed carefully rather than one pretending to possess every feature from the first day.
No platform can promise serious friendship on demand.
Jonah’s Club can create better conditions. Members must still do the human work.
Trust must grow through time, voluntary participation and repeated contact.
Relevant introductions and groupings may be considered, but perfect fit cannot be promised.
Professional collaboration may arise, but Jonah’s Club is not sold as a lead-generation service.
Membership does not remove another person’s boundaries or create entitlement to private contact.
Members remain responsible for judgment, professional support and their own decisions.
Honesty is valued, but vulnerability cannot be demanded as proof of commitment.
Local gatherings will be named only where genuine and sustainable member concentrations exist.
Features will be introduced when they are ready rather than advertised before they can be delivered well.
Profession matters less than the spirit in which a person participates.
Members may include founders, leaders, professionals, creatives, consultants, educators and people carrying significant responsibilities in work, family or community life.
You are prepared to help form the community.
- Examine what you are trying to bring into reality.
- Face what actually happened.
- Ask for counsel without surrendering responsibility.
- Offer attention as well as seek it.
- Listen without immediately advising.
- Respect confidentiality and boundaries.
- Allow trust to develop gradually.
- Remain open to being questioned.
You are mainly seeking an audience or advantage.
- A place for frequent self-promotion.
- Guaranteed leads or referrals.
- Immediate access to influential people.
- Constant motivational praise.
- Passive content consumption without contribution.
- Control over other members.
- Instant intimacy.
- A group that will make decisions for you.
The deeper question is not only whether Jonah’s Club is right for you, but whether you are prepared to become the kind of peer the fellowship requires.
The person comes before the usefulness of the connection.
Members may collaborate, refer work or exchange practical assistance.
These benefits must remain secondary to the integrity of the relationship.
Professional usefulness may grow from trust. Trust should not be pursued merely for professional usefulness.
Membership is received and contributed.
A fellowship develops through what members repeatedly practise.
Listen carefully and treat another person as more than a problem to solve.
Speak honestly without pretence, flattery or unnecessary cruelty.
Protect private information and the setting in which it was entrusted.
Seek the genuine good of others rather than status, advantage or control.
Contribute questions, experience and attention rather than participating only to receive.
Recognise that membership does not create unlimited access to another person.
Remain within the limits of personal knowledge and competence.
Follow up and remember where meaningful commitments have been made.
Members decide what is appropriate to disclose.
Jonah’s Club values truthful participation. It does not require exposure.
No one should feel pressured to reveal personal information in order to prove courage, authenticity or commitment.
A member may decline advice, a private conversation, entry into a circle or discussion of a sensitive subject.
Trust develops through time, not through immediate disclosure.
Jonah’s Club should support the week rather than occupy it.
Members are not expected to post every day or remain continually available.
An ordinary week may involve attending an AQMeets gathering, sharing one reflection, responding carefully to another member or following up on a previous conversation.
Some weeks may involve greater participation. Others may involve very little.
Early members do not merely enter a culture. They help form it.
The first conversations establish what later members will experience as normal.
Early membership is therefore both access and stewardship.
A measured entry into the fellowship.
There is no need to manufacture a dramatic first appearance.
Receive Access
Eligible AQMeets Pro and Leader members receive instructions for entering Jonah’s Club.
Review the Welcome
Members learn the purpose, Peer Performance, available spaces and privacy expectations.
Affirm the Covenant
Members acknowledge the commitments protecting trust and responsible participation.
Introduce Yourself
Share enough for others to encounter you thoughtfully without disclosing more than is appropriate.
Begin Slowly
Read, listen, respond, attend a gathering or ask one sincere question.
Access depends upon conduct consistent with the purpose of the fellowship.
Where concerns arise, the community may seek clarification, remove content, request a change in conduct or limit access.
Serious or repeated breaches may result in suspension or termination.
Moderation exists to protect the conditions in which trust and meaningful participation remain possible.
Private conversation must not become content, leverage or commercial intelligence.
Members are expected not to share private discussions outside the community without permission.
Confidentiality continues after membership ends.
Not friendship on demand, but a serious attempt to protect its conditions.
A defined purpose
Jonah’s Club will remain focused on Peer Performance, serious friendship and the relational dimension of AQMeets.
No invented scale
Features, circles and local gatherings will be described as active only when they genuinely exist.
A covenant and moderation
Clear expectations and proportionate moderation will support privacy, boundaries and trust.
Technology kept in its place
The platform should support relationships and action beyond the platform rather than maximise attention.
A rhythm that returns
AQMeets provides recurring moments in which intentions, reality and plans can be revisited.
Members remain free and accountable
Peers offer counsel without taking possession of another person’s judgment or life.
Membership is an invitation and a responsibility.
Jonah’s Club is not simply a benefit attached to a subscription.
It is an invitation to participate in a different kind of social environment.
A place where people are not reduced to profiles. Where counsel is offered without control. Where trust is protected and worthy intentions are remembered.
Members create the fellowship through the way they choose to participate.