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reverend420, ULC Minister

Address

623 Lincoln Ave
#024
nunn, CO 80648

Phone

+1 (307) 221-2180

Experience

20 years, 5 months

Service Fee

$150

Payments Accepted

Cash, Check, Money Order, PayPal

Travel Range

1000 miles

About Me:

*just google greenfaith ministry and or rev brandon baker. way to much to list Brandon Baker is the founder and executive director of GreenFaith Ministry, a non-profit organization that provides cannabis sacrament/medicine to patients and caregivers. He is also a Rastafarian and has been using cannabis for religious purposes since he was a teenager. Baker was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, in 1975. He grew up in a religious family and attended church regularly. However, he began to question his faith when he was a teenager. He was particularly troubled by the church's stance on cannabis, which he believed was based on ignorance and prejudice. Baker began to research the use of cannabis for religious purposes and was surprised to learn that it has a long history of use in many cultures around the world. He also learned that cannabis has been shown to have a number of medicinal benefits. In 2005, Baker founded GreenFaith Ministry in order to provide access to cannabis for other people who use it for religious purposes. The organization offers a variety of services, including providing cannabis sacrament/medicine to patients and caregivers, educating the public about the use of cannabis for religious purposes, and advocating for the rights of cannabis users. Baker is a vocal advocate for the legalization of cannabis. He believes that cannabis should be legal for both medical and recreational use. He also believes that cannabis should be regulated by the government, in order to ensure that it is safe and accessible to those who need it. Baker is a controversial figure, but he is also a passionate advocate for the rights of cannabis users. He is a tireless campaigner for the legalization of cannabis and for the rights of those who use it for religious purposes. In 2012, Baker was arrested for possession of cannabis. He was charged with a felony and faced up to 10 years in prison. However, the charges were eventually dropped after Baker argued that he was using cannabis for religious purposes.

Religious Affiliations

Amish, Anglicanism, Atheism, Baha'i Faith, Baptists, Buddhism, Catholicism, Christian Science, Christianity, Confucianism, Conservative Judaism, Druidism, Eckankar, Intelligent Design, Jehovah's Witnesses, Judaism, Kabbalah, Mormonism, Nation of Islam, Orthodox Judaism, Pure Land Buddhism, Quakers, Rastafarianism, Tibetan Buddhism, Wicca

Types of Service Offered

Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Handfastings, Funerals, House Blessings, Spiritual Healing, Premarital Counseling, General Ministry, Spiritual Guidance