A few words about
What We Believe
Our tenents
We know there is a lot we don't know...
12 We don’t yet see things clearly. We’re squinting in a fog, peering through a mist. But it won’t be long before the weather clears and the sun shines bright! We’ll see it all then, see it all as clearly as God sees us, knowing him directly just as he knows us!
13 But for right now, until that completeness, we have three things to do to lead us toward that consummation: Trust steadily in God, hope unswervingly, love extravagantly. And the best of the three is love.
1 Cor 12-13 The Message
We are here for growth, community, sustanability, laughter, learning, teaching, and healthy accountability...
What We Believe...
- Every member handles their own spiritual development with intention. They will not give that responsibility to anyone else other than God. Seeking experienced counsel and leadership is healthy and a good practice. Abdicating spiritual responsibility to let someone else make your spiritual choices is dangerous. This has led to many people's' separation from the things of the Spirit in our world today.
- There is no person or authority who can stand between you and your connection to God. You are the master of your body, and it is your personal property.
- Your body is the dwelling place for your spirit and soul. It is a miracle how it cares for you. You will care for it in wholeness. You have the right to preserve your body from maiming, modification, or patenting. Each person must govern it according to your personal covenants with God. You have the right to decide what goes in, around, and on your body.
- You have a right to all basic elements to keep your body alive, nourished, and healthy. This includes fresh air, organic, unmodified food, and pure water.
- The breath is a sacred action keeping us alive. It is a spiritual conduit connecting us to God and God to us. You have a right to unobstructed access to breathing fully and deeply.
- No other person, organization, or government supersedes God’s Law. God's Law is set between the individual and God. God dwells in you and you in God. Only you can set your own Divine Law. You will govern yourself with the highest integrity according to the Laws set between you and God.
- No person, organization, or government can mandate anything about your property. Each of our members are pursuing their unique life and serving God. This service is in God’s Jurisdiction. It's court lies outside and above the jurisdiction of corporate and governmental structures.
- We hereby notify all men and women who at times act on behalf of or as a "government”, that our bodies, and our children’s bodies, are our property. You have a right to travel, nourish your body, and pursue your livelihoods to care for your property. This right cannot be restrained by “mandates” acting against the Jurisdiction of God’s Law.
- The Holy Trinity (The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit) is something that has been widely misunderstood and misrepresented. We find it’s mystery beautiful and empowering. Setting past constructs aside, we allow God to guide each of us in our own definition of these entities. We curiously seek truth concerning the identities and the energetic relationships of these different representations of The Spirit. They enable us to pursue sanctification, learning, and loving. They also allow us rest in stillness in our gratitude and imperfections.
- We are a triune being consisting of Spirit, Soul, and Body. We work toward alignment and whole integration of these to make the world a better place.
- We have grace for the imperfections of ourselves and others as we take also take action to end needless suffering caused by them.
- We are here for growth, community, sustainability, joy, learning, teaching, and healthy accountability.
- We live to do no harm but stand firmly for our God-given rights so that we may thrive and mever give in to oppression..
- Everything is energy. Energy is everything.
- Spirit is mystery. “Mystery is not something you can’t understand. It’s something you can endlessly understand” (Richard Rohr).