Code of Conduct

The Awakened Consciousness is a community built on unity, responsibility, and embodied integrity. Membership in this Church requires alignment not only in belief, but in behavior.

The following standards apply to all members, leaders, and participants.

1. Unity and Human Dignity

We affirm that all is One.

Racism, sexism, hatred, harassment, discrimination, dehumanizing speech, or behavior intended to divide or demean others is incompatible with our doctrine and will not be tolerated.

Disagreement is permitted. Disrespect is not.

2. Integrity in Conduct

Members are expected to act with honesty, transparency, and personal responsibility.

Manipulation, coercion, exploitation, abuse of authority, or using spiritual language to control others violates the integrity of this Church.

Spiritual insight does not excuse poor conduct.

3. Sacred Stewardship

Our Sacred Sacrament is honored as part of our religious doctrine.

Recreational framing, peer pressure, unsafe behavior, secrecy intended to conceal harm, or ego driven use within the context of the Church is a violation of our standards.

Participation in sacramental engagement is voluntary. Responsibility and preparation are required.

4. Psychological Responsibility

Members are responsible for their mental and emotional health.

The Church does not replace medical, psychological, or psychiatric care.

If a member is experiencing instability, crisis, or active psychological distress, appropriate professional support should be prioritized.

5. Accountability and Correction

Correction is part of growth.

Members are expected to receive correction with humility and offer correction with respect.

Persistent harmful behavior, refusal of accountability, or repeated destabilizing conduct may result in suspension or removal from participation.

Unity does not eliminate standards.

6. Leadership Standards

Leadership within The Awakened Consciousness is earned through time, healing, humility, and demonstrated embodiment of doctrine.

Those serving in leadership must model emotional regulation, relational integrity, and service to the whole.

Authority may be revoked if standards are violated.

7. Protection of Community

The safety and well being of the community take priority over individual ego or status.

The Governing Board retains authority to restrict participation, suspend involvement, or remove individuals when necessary to protect the integrity of the Church.

Our Commitment

We commit to building a community that reflects Christ consciousness in action.

We commit to strength without cruelty.
Conviction without hatred.
Authority without abuse.
Awakening without arrogance.

Character is the measure.