Craig Gross, the founder of XXXchurch.com and ChristianCannabis.com, alongside cannabis industry veteran Guy Rocourt, has unveiled Spiritual Plants, a groundbreaking initiative that merges psychedelic spirituality with sacramental cannabis. This movement, marked by the launch of three spiritual-use brands—Christian Cannabis, Heaven's Hemp, and Mormon Meds—aims to disrupt conventional religious and corporate paradigms by offering products designed for spiritual awakening and inner freedom.
The launch was celebrated during a three-day event at Urbana, Oakland's first licensed cannabis consumption lounge, featuring live music, storytelling, and anti-sermons. Highlights included Kenny Holland's performance as Jimmy Flinders, presenting a psychedelic reinterpretation of Mormon hymns, and the screening of 'ChristSpiracy,' a film that challenges traditional Christian narratives. The event also introduced Resurrection Flower, a THC strain priced at $1, symbolizing the movement's accessibility and its mission to democratize spiritual awakening.
Spiritual Plants represents more than just a product line; it's a vision for a nationwide spiritual supply chain. With plans for cross-state licensing and distribution, the initiative is poised to become a significant player in the cannabis industry. Guy Rocourt, known for his role in building Papa & Barkley into a $100M+ brand, brings his expertise to ensure the quality and integrity of the products, emphasizing clean medicine and consciousness-shifting experiences.
The collaboration between Gross and Rocourt, along with musical artist Kenny McCormick IV, underscores a shared commitment to liberation through inner truth. Their work challenges individuals to reconsider the role of institutional control in spirituality, offering an alternative path to enlightenment through cannabis and psychedelics. As Spiritual Plants expands, it promises to redefine the intersection of spirituality, wellness, and cannabis, marking a pivotal moment in the industry's evolution.

