Psychedelic Churches
Colorado
Explore 2 entheogenic churches and communities in Colorado.
Legal Context in Colorado
Colorado passed Proposition 122 in 2022, decriminalizing personal use and establishing a regulated natural medicine program. Psychedelic churches operate under decrim and First Amendment protections.
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Churches in Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Founded by Benji 'Teopixqui Dez' Dezaval, Colorado's first psychedelic church hosts weekly guided gatherings blending ceremony with community discussion. Multi-sacrament approach includes psilocybin, DMT, iboga, and mescaline. Safety screening and intake training required for all participants. Featured in NPR and the Colorado Sun.
Denver, Colorado
Sacred Pillars Church is a Colorado-based entheogenic church that provides legal psilocybin sacrament under religious freedom protections. Founded by Steve Tuck, the church operates as a non-denominational spiritual community offering guided ceremonies, integration support, and education on responsible entheogenic use. Members access sacrament through a donation-based model.
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only. Psilocybin remains a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law. State and local laws vary. Always verify the legal status in your jurisdiction and the legitimacy of any organization before participating. This website does not endorse illegal activity.