Onegodian Church & Sanctuary Restoration Initiative
Presented by the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™
www.Onegodian.org | Chief@Onegodian.org | (203) 996-5533
Overview
Many churches across Connecticut—historic, spiritual, and community-centered—have been closed, abandoned, or left to deteriorate. The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™, a state-recognized spiritual society formed under CGS §33-264a, is restoring these sacred sites for cultural revitalization, healing, and indigenous ceremony.
Purpose
To reclaim abandoned or city-owned religious buildings and transform them into:
- Sovereign Cultural Campuses
- Youth Healing & Ancestral Education Centers
- Sacred Housing Projects for Women, Elders & Families
- Interfaith & Indigenous Worship Spaces
Our Legal Authority
- Formed under Connecticut General Statute §33-264a (Religious Society Law)
- Operates under Onegodian Constitutional Law™
- Enforced via OBP-1™ Blockchain Jurisdiction & Sovereign Land Declarations
- Protected by First Amendment & RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act)
What We Offer
- Eliminate Liability: We take ownership and maintenance responsibility
- Historic Preservation: We honor the site’s original purpose
- Public Value: Free access for spiritual education, healing, and community programs
- Cultural Partnership: Collaboration with local government, nonprofits, and historic boards
What We Seek
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Donation or low-cost transfer of:
- Closed churches
- City-owned religious properties
- Buildings with spiritual or cultural history
Recent Example:
Macedonia Church – Waterbury, CT (In Process)
Being transformed into the Onegodian Cultural Campus™ — a sovereign healing, art, and spiritual education hub.
Contact
One Gregory Onegodian™
Chief Sovereign, Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™
Chief@Onegodian.org | (203) 996-5533
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