Welcome to Sugarleaf Church
CODE OF ETHICS, CONDUCT & MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT
Mission Statement: Our mission is to provide a sacred space for Members to exercise their God-given spiritual and religious rights through education, researching, testing, consuming, and cultivating Sacraments for healing purposes in a secure and supportive Church environment. We operate with a commitment to safeguarding the integrity of our Sacraments and preventing their diversion for illegal purposes. All Sacraments are blessed in ceremony by the Elders, rigorously tested with accompanying COA’s, and inspected for the highest quality medical-grade products.
Purpose: The purpose of the Church is to offer a safe and compassionate platform for the education, donation-based provision, transportation, and cultivation of Sacraments to Church Members who require them for their spiritual journey with greater enlightenment and relationship to their Creator, God.
Governing Law: This agreement operates under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA), Detroit approved ballot initiative to decriminalize psilocybin and, the First Amendment of the United States Constitution
Membership Requirements: Membership within a Sugarleaf branch is open to all individuals without discrimination. Members are required to follow the Code of Ethics & Conduct of the Church.
Termination of Membership: The authorized Staff Members of the Church reserve the right to terminate the membership of any member for reasons including, but not limited to, diversion of Sacraments, or failure to observe Church policies and procedures.
Member Representations:
By signing this agreement, I affirm that:
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I will use the Sacraments provided by the Church for spiritual and healing purposes only.
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I agree not to distribute or receive remuneration for Sacraments illegally.
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I am NOT an officer of Law Enforcement with discriminatory or unlawful intentions.
Statement of Faith: Sugarleaf is a Non-Denominational Church welcoming people of all races, nationalities, religions, ages, disabilities, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, and lifestyles without prejudice or judgment. We aim to protect the practice of spiritual traditions, ensuring no person's rights are violated or harmed.
We believe in an individual’s freedom to choose a God-given Sacrament, and our mission is to spread love, unity, respect, forgiveness, and spiritual healing. We fight against the unjust “War on Drugs” and advocate for the use of Sacred Plants/Fungi in spiritual practices.
Official Policies:
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Our Sacraments are Sacred and must be treated with respect, used spiritually, and with intention.
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Leaders and members should follow local, state, and federal laws, challenging unjust or unconstitutional laws through civil disobedience if necessary.
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Members should honor the time, effort, and sacrifices made by leaders and providers.
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Participants must respect the sacredness and privacy of what is shared during ceremonies or with Sacraments.
Code of Conduct:
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Commit to daily meditation and prayer.
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Use Sacraments and ceremonies to empower body, mind, and spirit, and to create peace and harmony in relationships.
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Sustain and support those who bless you, being respectful and generous to Clergy and Branch Leaders.
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Follow the Code of Ethics and avoid sharing Sacraments with non-members.
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Do not manipulate others emotionally, spiritually, or physically during ceremonies or while using medicines. Respect all, hurt none, and love one another.
Warning: Anyone caught with a Sacrament in state or federal jurisdictions may face unlawful criminal charges. Never speak to law enforcement without Reverend Heidi or your attorney present.