
Support at Psanctuary
Throughout history, sacred mushrooms have been honored not only in ceremony—but in community. In cultures where these sacraments were woven into the rhythms of life, integration was a natural, ongoing expression of connection, story, song, stillness, and support.
At Psanctuary, we carry that wisdom forward. We believe integration is not a step to complete, but a way of living in relationship—with self, with community, and with the Divine.
Our model is unique because it centers around spiritual sovereignty and peer-supported care. Here’s how support comes to life in our community:

Personal Practice
Through guided resources and our MySelf Ministry program, members build a safe, sovereign relationship with the sacrament.
This includes tools for intention-setting, solo ceremony preparation, journaling, and a pathway to grow your own sacred mushrooms.

Peer Support
Unfolding naturally in the ongoing integration session we call life, We support one another through real relationships—friends, family, fellow ministers—people we see, talk to, and walk with.
Friends & Family Ministry helps deepen this capacity, but the true integration happens between ceremonies, in the sacred space of everyday life.
Communal Support
In addition to our weekly Sunday Service, we offer integration circles, community events, and a private Mighty Networks platform where members connect, reflect, and share. We host Psacred Circles, book clubs, and ongoing peer-led gatherings designed to support growth and spiritual inquiry.

Embodied Practice
True integration lives in the body, too. Members have access to practices like Qi Gong, Authentic Relating, Internal Family Systems, and more. These modalities help transform insight into lasting change—grounding the mystical in the everyday.


We’re not building a service model—we’re building a culture. At Psanctuary, support isn’t outsourced. It’s woven into the fabric of our community. When you join, you receive support—and you become part of the network that offers it. That’s the heart of this church.