Ceremonies

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Sacred Acts of Worship

Our ceremonies are sacred acts of worship. Each gathering is grounded in the belief that ayahuasca is a divine sacrament, not a commodity. Participants enter into a space of prayer, reverence, and transformation, supported by spiritual facilitators who hold sacred space in alignment with our church’s doctrine.

Spiritual Structure and Ritual Flow

Ceremonies follow a structured spiritual format that includes:

We open with prayers and protection rituals, acknowledging ancestral lineages and spiritual allies. The sacrament is shared in quiet humility, and the night proceeds in a rhythm of divine communion, guided meditation, sound healing, and inner exploration.

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Screening and Spiritual Readiness

Each participant is screened for:

We take great care to protect the energy and sanctity of our ceremonial container. No one may participate without being fully oriented to the ceremonial flow, expectations, and our code of conduct.

Not Therapy, Not Entertainment

Our ceremonies are not recreational events.

They are not therapy sessions.

They are not entertainment.

They are rites of passage and sacred rituals deeply rooted in our spiritual tradition. The healing that may occur within the ceremony is a byproduct of sincere spiritual communion—not the result of a treatment plan or medical diagnosis.

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RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act) protects our right to practice ceremony in this way. The law recognizes that minority religions may use sacraments unfamiliar to the mainstream. This protection is critical in a climate where the misuse of drug laws has led to the criminalization of sacred medicine and racialized religious profiling.

Serving the Sacrament with Reverence

Our sacrament is always administered with spiritual authority and pastoral care.

We do not distribute.

We do not sell.

We serve—in sacred ceremony—with humility and care. Every drop is treated as holy.

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