Frequently Asked Questions — Native Christ Church
Quick answers about how we operate as a private covenant community. For ceremony framing and safety, see Ceremony & Safety; for privacy, see Privacy Policy.
Is Native Christ Church open to the public?
No. We are a private religious association and private membership chapel. Entry is for individuals who have applied, verified age (21+), signed our Private Membership Agreement, and received a credential—not for walk-in retail or lounge use. See the notice on Home.
How do I apply for membership?
Start at Join the Congregation. You will confirm age, agree to terms, and upload photo ID for verification. Read our Privacy Policy for how ID is handled (including 90-day retention after verification unless extended for compliance).
Where is the chapel?
Our primary chapel is described on Home (Downtown San Francisco — Sutter Street). Access remains member-only.
Do you sell sacraments or ship products?
No. We do not operate as a dispensary or retailer. We do not sell sacraments, and we do not describe a public “menu” or commerce flow for sacred gifts. Members relate to sacraments as religious practice and sacred gifting among consenting adults—not as purchased goods. This aligns with our membership agreement and home-page notice.
How do donations relate to sacraments?
Freewill offerings support the church and its chapels. Sacraments are not sold and are not obtained by donation. See our membership agreement and the notice on Home. Signed-in members can use the Dashboard for donation history and, when eligible, a monthly chapel visit QR.
How do I sign in?
Members use magic link / OTP sign-in at /login. After signing in, the dashboard shows donation history and chapel tools.
Can you advise me on medications or health?
No. We are not your healthcare provider. Questions about medications, cardiac risk, pregnancy, mental health, or contraindications belong with a qualified physician. For general preparation and participation norms, see Ceremony & Safety.
Where are legal authorities explained?
Constitutional and statutory sources are summarized on Legal Authorities. This FAQ is operational; it is not legal advice.
This page is for religious and educational context. It is not medical or legal advice; individual circumstances vary.