□ Welcome to JambalayaA Sacred Center for Ancestral Wisdom and Spiritual LiberationIn this time of global disconnection, ecological crisis, and spiritual unrest, Jambalaya emerges as a sanctuary for those seeking deeper meaning, ancestral remembrance, and cultural healing. We are more than a spiritual center—we are a growing congregation, a sacred space where Earth-based practices, ancestral intelligence, and community care come together in service of collective liberation. Rooted in African and Diasporic cosmologies—especially the sacred order of the 16 Major Odu of Ifá—Jambalaya honors the ancient traditions that continue to guide our healing, our activism, and our path forward. Ritual is not a performance—it is a lifeline. Sacred arts are not hobbies—they are expressions of survival, power, and joy. Through ceremony, education, and sacred service, we are advancing the practice and preservation of Indigenous knowledge systems. We hold space for the seekers, the healers, the artists, the freedom fighters—and for you.
□ Now is the time to remember who we are. Now is the time to return to the root.
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✨ Support the Sacred Work of Jambalaya
In these times of spiritual disconnection, ancestral displacement, and cultural erosion, Jambalaya is not a luxury—it is a necessity.
Jambalaya is building and sustaining a sacred center that offers spiritual empowerment, cultural healing, and earth-honoring practice grounded in African and Diasporic traditions. We are reclaiming sacred space, preserving Indigenous knowledge systems, and restoring ancestral wisdom for generations to come.
Through our programs, Jambalaya will:
- Provide spiritual education rooted in the 16 Major Odu of Ifá
- Offer ceremony, ritual, and sacred service to our community
- Support cultural healing and intergenerational wisdom sharing
- Develop earth-honoring programs and creative arts initiatives
✨ We invite you to join us in this sacred work. Give what you can. Share if you cannot.
Jambalaya Center of Ancient Mysteries and Sacred Arts
Jambalaya Center of Ancient Mysteries and Sacred Arts is a church under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS tax code. As a church, under Section 508(c)(1)(a), Jambalaya is automatically considered exempt under 501(c)(3), even without yet having received a formal letter of recognition from the IRS.
On October 13, 2025, Jambalaya submitted an application to the IRS for formal recognition. Regardless of recognition status, Jambalaya may already be treated as a 501(c)(3). This means that your generous donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
When you give, you’re supporting spiritual education, ancestral teachings, and community healing — and you can claim your contribution as a charitable deduction on your federal tax return.
Thank you for helping us keep this sacred work alive!