Be sovereign first. You own your actions AND their results.

 

Do your homework: know your local laws, educate yourself on your rights, and carry yourself in a way that reflects well on you and the community.

Religious freedom is personal. It belongs to the individual, not the crowd.

 

Practice your beliefs by choice, not by force. Keep your rituals consensual, your influence clean, and your hands off other people’s agency. No one owes you agreement, participation, or attention.

 

Your freedom ends where someone else’s sovereignty begins.

Discretion is protection, not shame.


Careless actions invite scrutiny and feed stigma, in person and online.

 

If you ever have to defend your practice, credibility matters.

 

Code of Conduct

Sovereign Church keeps its Code of Conduct short on purpose. We don’t do spiritual micromanagement.

We protect sovereignty, and we trust our members to act like adults.

These three principles are the minimum standard for membership, across all Sovereign communities.

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