WONDERS WILL NEVER END....International Church of Cannabis Has Opened Up in Denver And People Are Going!
......for meaning is one of self discovery that can be heightened and deepened through ritual cannabis use," Berke said. "It's a 113-year-old property. Some of the initial things that we did were just aesthetic improvements and then we're really proud of the art that we feature in the church."
Berke added:
"People who use cannabis as a sacrament for their own spiritual and religious purposes can come and feel safe that they're not going to be prosecuted or arrested for practicing their religion in peace."
“We were so happy to find a space that already had a spiritual history, and to be able to retain that element in the use of the property,” said Briley Hale, co-founder of the church, in a press release. “It’s a great privilege to be able to turn this building around, rather than watching it being converted into condos or left abandoned to attract vagrancy and crime.”
The church has only been opened for one day, yet they already have positive Google reviews left by people who have either been inside the church or just passed by the building.
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