"An Offering to What Is Sacred is an act of sacred reciprocity — a gift that does not stop moving."

Your offering supports ceremony, circle, and the deep listening that must come before anything else is built. It flows into the forming of our Council of Stewards, into children's spiritual formation, into the consecration of land and water, and outward into the communities and young people already tending what wants to emerge.



The Ministry circulates what it receives — in the spirit of the sacred reciprocity that governs all true giving.

Where your gift flows

Seasonal Ceremony & Sacred Gathering

The four threshold ceremonies each year, the monthly circles, the spaces where community remembers what it means to live in right relationship.

Women's Circles & Children's Formation

Sacred containers where the feminine is restored to its sacred function, and where children are held as carriers of divine remembrance.

Consecration of Land & Water

Ritual blessing of specific places, honoring the living intelligence of the Earth and the sacred obligations of those who tend it.

The Forming of the Council of Stewards

The Ministry is in sacred process of gathering its ecclesiastical circle — indigenous elders and young people with old souls. Your gift supports the relational and ceremonial conditions that make this gathering possible.

Deep Listening Before Action

The grief tending, intergenerational dialogue, and sensing of what is truly alive — work that has never had a funding home. Your gift makes it one.

Flow Funding into Community & Youth

A portion of every gift flows outward — into communities and into the hands of young people already building what wants to emerge. The Ministry circulates what it receives.

Sacred reciprocity
in motion

Enter a living field

This work does not grow from a single source. It grows through the participation of those who feel it as their own. Your gift makes you part of what is being built.

Support what cannot be measured but must be sustained

Ceremony. Relationship. The slow cultivation of trust across generations. The deep listening that must come before anything else is built. These are the foundations everything else rests on — and they have never had a funding home.

Help restore coherence

What is needed already exists — in communities, in the wisdom of elders, in the clarity of the young. Your support helps it find itself, strengthen, and grow.

Be part of the sacred reciprocity

In this gathering place, giving is understood as a spiritual act — not transaction, but participation in the flow of life. Give what you are called to give. Every offering enters a living field.

Frequently asked

Is my donation tax-deductible?

Yes. The Naluʻea Planetary Stewardship Ministry is a registered religious nonprofit. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. You will receive a receipt for your records.

Where does my donation go?

Your contribution supports the living religious and ceremonial work of the Ministry: sacred gatherings, seasonal ceremonies, women's circles, children's spiritual formation circles, the consecration of land and water, and the forming of the Council of Stewards. It also supports the deep relational and listening work that is the spiritual foundation of all that the Ministry tends.


Your gift flows outward — into communities, into the hands of young people already building what wants to emerge, and into the restoration of land and water. The Ministry supports what is already working: the people, the places, and the practices actively restoring life and strengthening the fabric of community rooted in right relationship with the Earth.


The Ministry circulates what it receives — in the spirit of sacred reciprocity that governs all true giving.

Can I volunteer or get more involved?

Yes. This work is not built by any one person — it grows through those who feel the call. We welcome your presence, your gifts, and your participation. Reach out through the contact page and we will hold your inquiry with care.

Do you accept in-kind donations or offerings of land?

We may receive in-kind contributions aligned with the Ministry's religious mission. If you feel called to offer something — including in conversation about land, place-based stewardship, or sacred partnership — we invite you to reach out. These conversations are held slowly, with care, and in alignment with the spiritual principles that guide this work.

Can I give in honor or memory of someone?

Yes. A gift made in love — for someone living or passed — is received with reverence. Please include a note if you would like us to hold that dedication in ceremony.