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In this post–Super Bowl sermon, Teopixqui Dez reflects on division, growth, and what it truly means to stand on the right side of history. As cultural tensions rise and loud voices attempt to define who belongs, this message calls the community to something deeper: fortified boundaries without building an echo chamber, grace without blind acceptance, and the courage to rebuild bridges when — and only when — real growth has taken place. This sermon explores accountability, authenticity, and how revering the self creates space for healthier relationships and stronger community.
In This Sermon:Why community requires effort — and why your time matters
The difference between boundaries and isolation
Standing on the "right side of history" without creating an echo chamber
The danger of loud voices pretending to be the majority
Cultural division and the Super Bowl controversy
Why America has no national language — and why that matters
Growth as one of the true miracles of healing work
Grace vs. blind forgiveness
Rebuilding bridges instead of pretending nothing happened
Why discomfort is part of authentic growth
Recognizing ownership and accountability as signs of real change
Trusting your instincts when deciding who belongs in your life
The First Universal Truth: Revering the self as an active effort
Surrounding yourself with authentic people who bring you joy
About the Colorado Psychedelic Church
Website: coloradopsychedelicchurch.com
Location: Colorado Springs
Community gatherings and events held weekly
Subscribe & ShareFollow the Colorado Psychedelic Church Podcast for weekly sermons, clergy interviews, and PACK Life conversations.
If this message resonated with you, share it with someone navigating growth, boundaries, or rebuilding relationships in a divided world.
And as always — keep showing up. Community is lived.
By Colorado Psychedelic ChurchIn this post–Super Bowl sermon, Teopixqui Dez reflects on division, growth, and what it truly means to stand on the right side of history. As cultural tensions rise and loud voices attempt to define who belongs, this message calls the community to something deeper: fortified boundaries without building an echo chamber, grace without blind acceptance, and the courage to rebuild bridges when — and only when — real growth has taken place. This sermon explores accountability, authenticity, and how revering the self creates space for healthier relationships and stronger community.
In This Sermon:Why community requires effort — and why your time matters
The difference between boundaries and isolation
Standing on the "right side of history" without creating an echo chamber
The danger of loud voices pretending to be the majority
Cultural division and the Super Bowl controversy
Why America has no national language — and why that matters
Growth as one of the true miracles of healing work
Grace vs. blind forgiveness
Rebuilding bridges instead of pretending nothing happened
Why discomfort is part of authentic growth
Recognizing ownership and accountability as signs of real change
Trusting your instincts when deciding who belongs in your life
The First Universal Truth: Revering the self as an active effort
Surrounding yourself with authentic people who bring you joy
About the Colorado Psychedelic Church
Website: coloradopsychedelicchurch.com
Location: Colorado Springs
Community gatherings and events held weekly
Subscribe & ShareFollow the Colorado Psychedelic Church Podcast for weekly sermons, clergy interviews, and PACK Life conversations.
If this message resonated with you, share it with someone navigating growth, boundaries, or rebuilding relationships in a divided world.
And as always — keep showing up. Community is lived.