About Rising Phoenix Entheogenic Temple — Vallejo Street

The Vallejo Street location is Rising Phoenix Entheogenic Temple's second San Francisco campus, expanding the church's footprint across the city. As with the Haight location, free membership applies and the daily 10am–8pm hours make it one of the most accessible sacramental spaces in San Francisco. Spokesperson and founder Jason Stevens has established Rising Phoenix as a cultural institution in SF, hosting community gatherings, integration circles, and pop-ups at major city events.

Sacramental Access Snapshot

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Listed locationSan Francisco, California
Official websitehttps://www.risingphoenixet.com/our-location

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Location & Legal Context

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How We Classify This Listing

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

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