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The Constitutional Church
of the United States
Articles of Faith
Article I
We Acknowledge Mother Nature as
Our Only Life Source
To honor Mother Nature is to reverently tend to the one planet that sustains us all. With care, Mother Nature will provide our basic needs for food, water, and shelter. When we ignore the needs of Mother Nature, it is to our own demise.
Article II
We Believe in the
Final Authority of the People
No law or constitutional amendment is valid unless the people themselves approve it. The governed are not subjects — we are sovereign. Power is not delegated by elites; it is lent by the People.
Article III
We Believe in the
Supremacy of the Constitution
We hold the Constitution of the United States to be the supreme law of this land and the foundational text of our spiritual and civic faith. It is not a legal document alone — it is a sacred covenant.
Article IV
We Believe Government Is a Sacred Trust
Government exists to serve the governed. Any institution that defies this decree defiles its legitimacy.
Article V
We Believe in Accountability of Public Servants
We believe all elected officials and public servants are trustees of the people, answerable to us, and bound by oath to the Constitution — not to party, profit, or power — and are to be disciplined at the time such temporary powers are abused.
​Article VI
We Believe All People Are Created Equal
We affirm that all people are created equal and endowed with unalienable rights: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. No government, church, or other fictitious entity shall strip these rights away.
Article VII
We Believe Personhood Pertains to
Human Beings, Not Fictitious Entities
Corporations are not people. All such fictitious entities with such labels as government, church, nonprofit, corporate, et al are not people. Only living human beings possess personhood, and the law shall reflect that truth.
Article VIII
We Believe in the
Separation of Church and State
The wall between religion and government must remain absolute. We reject theocratic rule and defend the secular framework that protects the spiritual sovereignty of all.
Article IX
We Believe in Freedom of
Religion—and from Religion
We defend the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious liberty—including the right to be free from imposed belief systems. Our Church shall never compel worship, dogma, or tithes.
Article X
We Believe in the Right to
Petition and Protest
We uphold the people’s right to challenge power, demand justice, and speak truth to authority without fear of reprisal, as protected by the First Amendment.
Article XI
We Believe in Due Process and Equal Protection
We affirm the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee that all individuals, regardless of race, gender, disability, religion, or status, are entitled to due process and equal protection under the law.