Native American Church
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What We Believe
We believe we are all related. If we have the understanding that we are all connected, we do not want to hurt our self. Yet, people are hurting in the world. Since we are all related, by helping a few, we help the whole. When we help each other individually, we are helping each other collectively as a people. Then, what is set in motion grows and spreads. We believe God is calling man (his children) to Himself; not man calling man to God. We believe God is calling for leaders. Helping leaders, better equips them so they can help reduce suffering in the lives of the people they come into contact with and communities in which they live. Medicine is for those who are sick. Sick means being out of balance; whether in spirit, mind or body, a state less than perfect. |
Who among us is perfect? We all need help or medicine in one or all the areas of spirit, mind, and body. We believe that almost all sickness starts in the spirit and invades the mind, then manifests itself in the body. Medicine is provided by Creator; whether directly from creation or flowing through His people. His Word is good medicine. Help is good medicine. Medicine is also education. Medicine is ceremony. Medicine is guidance. Medicine is also a deeper spiritual understanding of what it means to live a fuller life without suffering. We care and help others. It is our goal to offer tools to people and assist them in their seeking a more abundant life. To help them achieve peace and joy. Ultimately to help them find spiritual truth and balance in their lives. |
"For since the creation of the world, His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse," – Romans 1:20.