A Colorado church that uses psychedelic substances as part of its spiritual practice has moved into its first public-facing space. The church, which has operated privately, now has a physical location accessible to the community. The move marks a significant step for the group, which seeks to provide a safe and legal environment for psychedelic ceremonies under religious protections.
The church's leaders say the new space will allow them to better serve members and educate the public about their faith. Colorado has become a focal point for psychedelic reform, with voters approving measures to decriminalize certain substances in recent years.