As a member of Entheo Community, you are automatically allowed to receive single doses of sacrament in ceremonies conducted by our ordained Journey Facilitators.
However, some members wish to engage in self-guided practice with sacrament. This requires an extra level of safety knowledge, for which we offer our Sacrament Carrier ordination.
The Sacrament Carrier training covers topics such as intentionality with sacrament; safe use and medical contraindications; best practices for storage and transport of sacrament; interaction with authorities; preferred terminology; and more. In addition to these overarching topics, the ordination covers safe usage for each of our sacraments individually.
As part of your assessment you can choose the sacraments you would like to carry, and these will be officially recorded in your member profile once you have completed the trainings. You can also add more sacraments to this list by revisiting the form at a later time.
As a Sacrament Carrier, you will have Entheo Community’s blessing to exchange sacrament with any other Sacrament Carrier. You will also be added to our Sacrament Carriers group, where you will be able to connect with our Sacrament Carriers who have chosen to be listed as Sacrament Providers*. You can then reach out to them individually for more information.
To join this group, you will need to become an ordained Sacrament Carrier by first reading the Sacrament Carrier Handbook and then completing the Sacrament Carrier Ordination Assessment.
* It is important to note that just because a sacrament provider is listed by Entheo Community does not mean we vouch for their sacraments. It is your responsibility to test any sacrament you receive if you are not 100% confident of its safety. Ask your provider for test results, and see how much they know about its source and how it was made. Asking simple questions can tell you a lot about the safety of your source.