
The Constitutional Church
of the United States
Articles of Faith
Article I
We Acknowledge Mother Nature as​
Our First Covenant​
To live upon this land is to enter into sacred relationship with Mother Nature.
We recognize Earth not as a resource to be owned but as a living being to be cared for — the one who feeds, shelters, and teaches all.
When we walk gently and return what we take, she provides abundance.
When we exploit her, we wound ourselves.
To honor Mother Earth is our first spiritual duty and our lasting covenant.
Article II
We Believe in the
Final Authority of the People
No law or constitutional amendment holds legitimacy without the voice and consent of the governed.
Power belongs inherently to the People — lent to government, never surrendered to it.
We walk in the old way of councils: where every voice is heard, and consensus rises from respect, not coercion.
Article III
We Believe in the Supremacy
of the Constitution
We hold the Constitution of the United States as both a civic compass and a spiritual covenant — a living promise that governance must serve liberty, equality, and justice for all.
It shall be interpreted in harmony with natural law: the rights of humankind and the responsibilities of stewardship that sustain life.
Article IV
We Believe Government
Is a Sacred Trust
Government is the modern council fire — meant to protect, not rule.
Its purpose is to uphold peace, balance, and the welfare of the people.
Any institution that hoards power or harms the land breaks that trust and forfeits its moral standing.
Article V
We Believe in Accountability
of Constiservituses,
Known as Public Servants
Public service is not a right or a privilege: it is sacred duty. Those entrusted with power bind themselves in constiservitus — a voluntary servitude to the Constitution and the People it protects.
When that service becomes corrupted, neglected, or self-serving, the People have both the right and the responsibility to act—not in vengeance, but in restoration of balance and the rule of law.
Accountability is the measure of fidelity.
A nation cannot stand upon the shoulders of leaders who kneel only to ambition.
​Article VI
We Believe All People
Are Created Equal
Every human being carries the same breath of life, the same spark of the divine.
All are born with unalienable rights: to live freely, to speak truth, to work honorably, and to rest under the same sky.
No government or institution may deny these gifts of creation.
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Article VII
We Believe Personhood
Belongs Only to Living Human Beings
Corporations, governments, and churches are instruments — not souls.
Personhood belongs only to living beings: human, animal, plant, and planet.
The law shall remember what nature already knows — that life itself is the measure of worth.
Article VIII
We Believe in the Intentional
Separation of Church and State
The boundary between faith and government preserves freedom for both.
We reject theocracy and tyranny alike, holding space for all paths that honor truth, compassion, and coexistence.
Article IX
We Believe in Freedom of Religion
and from Religion
Every person holds the right to believe, to doubt, or to walk without doctrine.
Faith, like breath, is freely given — never demanded, never sold.
Article X
We Believe in the Right to
Petition and Protest
The right to speak, gather, and challenge injustice is sacred.
The drumbeat of dissent is not rebellion; it is the heartbeat of this democracy.
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Article XI
We Believe in Due Process
and Equal Protection
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We affirm that justice must walk with both fairness and compassion.
All persons, regardless of race, heritage, or belief, are entitled to the same protection under the law and the same respect before it.
Constitutional
Pledge of Allegiance
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I pledge allegiance to the Constitution
of the United States of America,
and to the Republic for which it established,
one Nation, blessed by Nature, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.