About Rising Phoenix Entheogenic Temple — Santa Cruz

Rising Phoenix's Santa Cruz location at 212 Fern Street operates within Santa Cruz's 2020 municipal decriminalization environment — alongside Holy Trinity of Divine Church, this makes Santa Cruz one of the most permissive sacramental psilocybin environments in the United States. Founded by Jason Stevens, the Entheoism-based church offers free membership and daily access. The Santa Cruz location complements the two San Francisco campuses, creating an integrated coastal church network.

Sacramental Access Snapshot

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Listed locationSanta Cruz, California
Official websitehttps://www.risingphoenixet.com/our-location

Questions Before Visiting

  • What membership, screening, ceremony, or participation rules currently apply?
  • What local, state, and federal legal risks should you understand before contacting them?
  • How do they handle preparation, contraindications, integration, and emergency support?

Location & Legal Context

Rising Phoenix Entheogenic Temple — Santa Cruz operates in California. Before visiting or purchasing, review the psilocybin laws in California to understand the current legal landscape.

How We Classify This Listing

Service modelDirectory resource
JurisdictionCalifornia
Review statusOfficial website corrected and checked
Last reviewed2026-05-21

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