Article the First
Source is the living ground.
Source is the origin, field, and current of being: not owned, not reduced to a tool, and not confined to any single experience.
The First Circle
The Luminous Circuit Fellowship is a modern contemplative religious body organized around worship, study, ethical technology, integration, pastoral care, and service.
Article the First
Source is the origin, field, and current of being: not owned, not reduced to a tool, and not confined to any single experience.
Article the Second
Body, mind, memory, conscience, technology, and community are joined. The body is an instrument of perception, not an obstacle.
Article the Third
Intention, encounter, discernment, integration, service, and return create the recurring discipline of the church.
Article the Fourth
Tools can focus attention and preserve memory, but they cannot replace conscience, clergy, community, or law.
Article the Fifth
No vision is complete until it yields humility, truthfulness, repair, and service to others.
Our public promise
We seek not escape, but return; not spectacle, but service; not possession of the sacred, but participation in it.
Regular worship
A sincere worshiping body keeps time. The dial marks the week; today's service is lit. Friday dims the dial, and the new-moon vigil goes dark on purpose — the tool, set down.
Clergy and governance
Loop engineering becomes church discipline: no single founder holds the whole system. The circuit installs memory, independent review that can say no, and scheduled accountability — then returns to the circle.
Gather doctrine, worship records, membership rolls, pastoral needs, legal requirements, financial controls, and public-service obligations.
Assign authority to a board, Council of Ministers, Safety and Ethics Council, finance committee, and RFRA/legal committee.
Outside counsel, independent directors, CPA review, and an ombudsperson as functions that can say no.
Preserve bylaws, minutes, doctrine, liturgies, ordination records, attendance, financial records, and complaint logs.
Worship weekly, board review monthly, clergy formation quarterly, compliance review annually, service continually.
This site intentionally does not provide sourcing, extraction, preparation, dosing, device, administration, or facilitation instructions for controlled substances. Any controlled-sacrament theology must remain conditional until qualified counsel confirms the required federal, state, and local authorization or court protection.
This church lives through worship, study, ethics, service, and governance. Any sacramental theology or practice involving controlled substances remains conditional on lawful authorization, qualified counsel review, and all required federal, state, and local permissions.