Native American Church of Virginia
Sanctuary on the Trail, Inc. Independent Native American Church of Virginia
PO Box 123 Bluemont VA 20135
501(c)3 Non-Profit Church
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Sanctuary on the Trail™
The Native American Church of Virginia
P.O. Box 123
Bluemont, VA 20135
ReneWhite64@gmail.com
(540) 554-2201
Invitation to Leaders
     We invite leaders to meet here. "Helping Leaders First," we aim to empower and encourage spiritual leaders of different tribes and communities across denominations.
     This is a faith-based initiative. We use space in nature as a platform for creating unreasonable possibilities. Grounding leaders to the great outdoors, giving them renewed natural energy and a stronger foundation for a more vibrant health. Better equipping leaders, helps them be more effective in the lives of those people they come in contact with, and in the communities in which they live.
     We believe that through creation one can observe and enter into that space where God already always is. 
     To accomplish this, we are expanding this space for leaders of different thoughts. We call this space the Sanctuary on the Trail.™ Many people have already been led here. Some visit in small groups to have conversations regarding issues facing their
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communities. One couple came to help develop their own vision and mission objectives. Others stay a few days just to ground themselves, similar to a retreat space. A few come to heal.
     Leaders tell us they leave the Sanctuary empowered. Some say the Sanctuary on the Trail is the first place they think of running to.
     "Helping Leaders First" at the Sanctuary is our main out-reach initiative with the Native American Church of Virginia.

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"The foundation of who we're part of is not a building, but who we are spiritually,"
– Chris (Comeswithclouds) White.

Native American Church of Virginia the Sanctuary on the Trail™
Our Vision       To Reduce Suffering in the World
Our Mission    Helping Leaders First
                         and Acknowledge Indigenous Contributions to the World
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