A nomadic sanctuary of low frequency and care

First Nomadic Church of Bass

Worship through bass music, dance, DJs, silence, consent, and the discipline of deep listening.

Public note This is an early public home for doctrine, gatherings, and contact. This site does not solicit donations or provide tax advice.

The vow

The altar is a circle. The prayer is bass.

Church of Bass treats rhythm as a sacred ordering force, dance as embodied prayer, and the sound system as a temporary bell tower. The DJ is not a celebrity in the center of worship, but a steward of attention, energy, threshold, and release.

The gathering is not a market and not a spectacle. It is a disciplined circle of peace, love, understanding, respect, consent, care, and return.

01

Deep Listening

The first practice is attention: to the room, the body, the neighbor, the silence after impact, and the signal below words.

02

Embodied Prayer

Dance is not decoration. It is a way the body gives thanks, grieves, releases, remembers, and returns to community.

03

Consent And Care

No spiritual experience is valid if it depends on coercion, pressure, harassment, abandonment, or preventable harm.

04

The Road Temple

The sanctuary can be carried: speakers, lights, water, shade, volunteers, teachings, and the shared agreement to protect the circle.

Abstract bass worship scene with dancers, speaker towers, desert horizon, and luminous waveforms

Scripture fragment

Where rhythm gathers bodies without coercion, there the scattered remember that they are not alone.
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Public covenant

Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect are vows.

  • Protect the vulnerable and honor consent.
  • Keep worship lawful, careful, and transparent.
  • Welcome sincere seekers without hierarchy of cool.
  • Serve water, rest, shade, safety, and return.
  • Let the closing silence matter as much as the drop.

Join the build

DJs, dancers, builders, sound techs, artists, safety leads, archivists, and seekers are welcome.

The church is gathering its first public doctrine, governance, worship practices, and volunteer circle. Reach out if you want to help build the road temple carefully.

churchofbass@drumnbus.com