The road temple

A worship circle carried by sound, care, and consent.

Gatherings are built as temporary sanctuaries: clear intention, safe thresholds, bass-led worship, water, rest, and closing silence.

Open

Arrival

Welcome, orientation, consent covenant, water location, quiet area, safety contacts, and grounding before sound begins.

Tune

Invocation

Shared silence, low tone, spoken intention, and acknowledgment that no one is required to perform spirituality for others.

Move

Dance Liturgy

DJ-led arc of bass, rhythm, release, return, and care. Movement remains voluntary and consent remains active.

Close

Return

Tempo descends, sound resolves, water and rest continue, and the circle closes with silence rather than extraction.

Safety covenant

No harm is holy.

  • Consent is active, specific, reversible, and required.
  • Harassment, coercion, predatory behavior, and violence are not tolerated.
  • Water, rest, ear care, and quiet space are part of worship infrastructure.
  • Volunteers should know who can pause, lower, or stop sound when safety requires it.
  • All activities must comply with applicable law.

Volunteer circle

The sound system is not the whole temple.

A careful gathering needs builders, water stewards, door/threshold care, trained safety leads, DJs, dancers, visual artists, setup crew, teardown crew, accessibility support, documentation, and people willing to make the unseen parts beautiful.

If you want to help, send a short note about your role, location, skills, and why this calls to you.

churchofbass@drumnbus.com