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708 NW R D Mize Road. 

Blue Springs, Missouri, 64015

 

Cannabis & Mushroom Sacraments

 

Hours of Operation

 

Sanctuary Hours

 

Sunday: By Appointment Only

Monday: By Appointment Only

Tuesday: 11 AM – 7 PM

Wednesday: 11 AM – 7 PM

Thursday: 11 AM – 7 PM

Friday: 11 AM – 7 PM

Saturday: 11 AM – 7 PM

 

Our sanctuary is open to all who seek healing, prayer, and spiritual connection. We welcome you to visit during our open hours or to schedule a private appointment on Sundays or Mondays for a more personal and intentional experience.

 

You can also find us out in the community at local festivals, gatherings, and healing events. Come connect with us and share in the blessings of Creator’s medicine and community spirit.

 

We are deeply grateful for your continued love, prayers, and support. We look forward to walking this sacred path with you—whether within the sanctuary or out among the people.

 

With love and blessings,

Shaman Mary Hughes

SpiritKeepers Native American Church DBA Friendly Fellowship

 1-913-428-0961

Members Only 21+ 

 

Become a Member Here

 

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Mission and Purpose

The purpose of Spiritkeepers Native American Church is to foster spiritual growth through traditional Native American ceremonial practices, to provide education about Indigenous wisdom traditions, to facilitate healing ceremonies utilizing sacred plant medicines in accordance with established religious practices, and to create a supportive community that honors the spiritual connection between all beings and the Creator.

SpiritKeepers Native American Church, a Sovereign and Federally Protected Religious Organization
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, with legal protections provided by the American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA), Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA), Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), and the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. 

Membership is Free

1. Members should carry their membership card when traveling to or from Church ceremonies.
2. In the event of legal questioning, members should respectfully assert their religious rights and immediately contact Church leadership.
3. Do not volunteer information to law enforcement beyond identifying yourself and stating you are participating in protected religious activities.
4. The Church does not provide legal representation for members. Members are responsible for securing their own legal counsel if needed.
5. Church leadership should be immediately notified of any legal challenge to your participation in Church activities.

Join Here: You will be sent an email confirmation with your new membership. 

WARNING AND DISCLAIMRER
Participation in traditional Native American and Indigenous ceremonies , including those involving sacred plant medicines, is a serious spiritual undertaking. These practices are protected religious activities but may not be recognized as such by all law enforcement agencies. Members participate at their own risk and responsibility.

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