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๐ฟ July Traditional Ceremony Announcement ๐ฟWithin the next month, SpiritKeepers Native American Church will begin privately announcing two traditional July ceremonies that will be held within our church community in partnership with traditional ceremonial leadership and respected roadmen traveling from the Southwest.
These gatherings are not public events and will be limited to registered church members and invited participants only due to the sacred and traditional nature of the ceremonies, limited space, ceremonial preparation requirements, and the travel coordination involved for ceremonial leadership, singers, land preparation, accommodations, and sacred materials.
These ceremonies will be conducted in a traditional outdoor Wixรกrika (or Huichol) tradition/ceremony setting and are intended to be approached with reverence, prayer, humility, cultural respect, and personal responsibility.
Because participation will be intentionally limited, preregistration requests will begin during the month of June for individuals who feel sincerely called to participate or learn more.
Community stewardship donations associated with these gatherings help support:
๐ฟ Travel and accommodations for ceremonial leadership & singers
๐ฟ Land preparation and ceremonial infrastructure
๐ฟ Sacred fire, water, and community support systems
๐ฟ Preservation and ethical cultivation initiatives
๐ฟ Indigenous conservation and educational efforts
๐ฟ Long-term Peyote & Wachuma preservation work
๐ฟ Nonprofit operational, legal, and educational infrastructure
SpiritKeepers Native American Church also continues to expand our Peyote & Wachuma Preservation and Cultivation Initiative focused on ethical conservation, habitat protection, ecological restoration, education, Indigenous stewardship, and sustainable cultivation systems designed to help protect these sacred medicines for future generations.
We ask everyone to approach these conversations with cultural humility, patience, and respect. These are not recreational gatherings, commercial experiences, or public festivals. They are prayer-centered ceremonial spaces rooted in spiritual responsibility, ancestral traditions, conservation, education, and community.
If you feel sincerely called to learn more about upcoming July ceremonies, membership, educational programs, preservation initiatives, or stewardship opportunities, please contact us privately over the next several weeks.
๐ฟ Protect the Sacred
๐ฟ Restore the Land
๐ฟ Preserve the Future
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