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About

Here at the  Church for All Humanity we are dedicated to spreading love, hope, and personal purpose in our community. Our mission is to create a welcoming and inclusive space where individuals can connect with their spirituality, find support, and grow in their relationship with the divine within themselves. Through our various programs and events, we aim to uplift and inspire all who walk through our doors, creating a positive impact that extends beyond the church walls.

Our Gatherings

Our community meets in a spirit of openness, curiosity, and unity. Every gathering is designed to honor many traditions while giving each person space to explore their own path.

What Our Services Look Like

  • Multifaith Reflections – Teachings draw from the Bible, the Qur’an, the Torah, the Bhagavad Gita, the Tao Te Ching, and other sacred texts, depending on the theme of the week.

  • Shared Wisdom – Members are invited (but never required) to share insights from their tradition or lived experience.

  • Quiet Contemplation – We offer moments of silence, breath, or meditation that are accessible to all backgrounds.

  • Inclusive Music & Readings – Songs, poems, chants, and prayers from various cultures and traditions.

  • Open Discussion – After the message, we hold space for honest conversation, respectful disagreement, and collective learning.

Weekly Rhythm

  • Gathering & Greeting – A warm welcome and time to connect.

  • Opening Reflection – A short, inclusive prayer or centering thought.

  • Teaching or Shared Study – A topic explored through multiple sacred lenses.

  • Community Dialogue – Optional sharing, questions, and insights.

  • Closing Blessing – A multi-language, multi-faith blessing to send us into the week.

How to Participate

You are welcome to: - Sit quietly and observe - Engage fully in discussion - Light a candle or offer a prayer - Share from your background - Bring your children or family - Attend in person or online (if available)

There is no right or wrong way to attend. Show up as you are.

Why We Gather

We believe gathering matters because: - Community deepens understanding - Spirituality grows through conversation - Unity is lived, not just expressed - We learn from each other’s stories - Love becomes visible in community

Our gatherings are built on the truth that we are all walking a shared journey — many paths, one community.

Desert Cave Retreat
Mindful Coffee Moment

Our Mission

Spreading Faith

At Church for All Humanity, our mission is to spread the message of faith and love to all. We strive to provide a spiritual sanctuary where individuals can find solace, guidance, and a sense of belonging. Through our educational church services, community outreach, and fellowship opportunities, we aim to nurture a strong faith community that supports and uplifts one another while supporting the search for the divine within each of us.

Our Approach to Scripture

Our community honors scripture as a vast tapestry of human encounters with the Divine. Instead of elevating one tradition above another, we explore sacred writings side by side — listening for wisdom, context, and meaning across cultures and centuries.

All Scriptures Have Value

We study texts from many traditions, including but not limited to: - The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh - The New Testament - The Qur’an - The Bhagavad Gita and Vedic teachings - Teachings of the Buddha - The Tao Te Ching - The Analects of Confucius - Psalms, hymns, prayers, and oral traditions from diverse cultures.

Each text is a window into how humanity has experienced truth, ethics, divinity, and purpose.

How We Read Together

1. With Curiosity, Not Certainty

We do not assume any scripture has all the answers. Instead, we ask: - What does this teach us about compassion? - What historical context shaped it? - What resonates today — and what challenges us?

2. With Respect for Every Tradition

We honor the sacredness of each text. We avoid stereotypes, oversimplification, or using one scripture to invalidate another.

3. Through Many Lenses

Our community brings multiple traditions to the same passage. A Christian may read it one way. A Muslim may see another meaning. A Hindu or Buddhist reader may highlight another thread. An agnostic may offer a philosophical insight.

All are valuable. All are welcome.

4. With Honesty About Difficult Texts

Scriptures include beauty, wisdom, poetry — and also violence, confusion, exclusion, and cultural limitations. We do not shy away from questioning or wrestling with challenging passages. Discomfort is part of spiritual growth.

5. With Love as the Guiding Principle

If an interpretation leads to harm, domination, or dehumanization, we hold it up against our core commitment to compassion and unity. Love — universal, boundary-crossing, justice-seeking — is our compass.

Why We Read Many Scriptures

Because no single tradition sees the full picture. Truth is like a mountain with many paths; each reveals a different angle, a different piece of the vast whole.

By exploring scriptures together, we: - Learn from each other’s backgrounds - Expand our understanding of the divine - Break down barriers between traditions - Deepen our humility and compassion

Scripture as a Shared Journey

We approach scripture not as something to conquer or master, but as something to walk with. We read together to: - Grow spiritually - Seek wisdom for our lives - Build bridges across belief systems - Discover shared values - Celebrate differences

Here, scripture is not a weapon. It is a meeting place. A conversation. A journey shared by many paths, many voices, one community.

Our 
Story

Our Story: Why This Community Was Created

Our church was born from a simple but powerful truth: the world is divided enough. In a time when people are pushed into corners — politically, spiritually, culturally — we felt a deep calling to create a space where unity, compassion, and shared humanity could flourish again.

A Response to a Divided World

Many of us came from traditions that offered beauty and wisdom, but also boundaries, doctrines, and walls that separated us from others. We saw how faith was increasingly used to: - Demonize those who believe differently - Elevate one tradition at the expense of another - Declare certain people “in” and others “out” - Silence questions, doubts, and honest wrestling

We believe this is not the purpose of faith.

Faith, at its best, heals. It brings people together. It opens hearts.

A Vision of Unity

This community began with the conviction that all sincere paths to the Divine carry truth, and each tradition holds a piece of a greater whole. Rather than choosing one, we chose to celebrate them all.

Our founding principle was simple:

Many paths. One community.

We believe that by listening to one another’s traditions, stories, and experiences, we come closer to understanding the vast mystery we call God, truth, or the Divine.

Built for Seekers, Not Spectators

We created this community for: - Those who love their tradition but want broader conversation - Those who left religion but still long for meaning - Those with deep questions that were once discouraged - Those who value unity over rightness - Those who believe spirituality can be inclusive, curious, and compassionate

Here, you do not need certainty to belong. You do not need to fit a mold. You do not need to believe the same as anyone else.

You only need a willingness to seek truth with others.

What Inspired Us

We were inspired by many things: - Interfaith friendships that showed us how much common ground exists - Conversations where people opened their hearts across traditions - The realization that sacred texts from different cultures speak to the same virtues: love, justice, compassion, humility - The desire to create a place where people could grow without fear - The longing for a spiritual community built on peace instead of division

Our Hope Moving Forward

Our hope is to become a home for people who believe in a spiritual path rooted in: - Curiosity - Courage - Respect - Shared learning - Deep love

We are building a community where diversity is not merely tolerated — it is celebrated.

Where questions are not weaknesses — they are invitations.

Where no one is alone on their spiritual journey.

A Community Shaped by You

Like any living thing, our story is still being written. Every person who joins this community brings their own wisdom, background, and spiritual experiences. Together, we continue to shape who we are becoming.

This is why we were created: to walk the journey together — many paths, one community, united in love.

Leadership

Meet Our Team

Priest

Robby Cameron

Founder and Lead Pastor

Priestess

Sarah Normart

Pastor and Lead Manager

Church Woman

Robin Jessie

Elder and Pastor

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