Articles of Faith

Some beliefs we have and some of our lingo…

  • In the Divine

    We believe Divinity does not abide by the structure of institutional or ideological walls. However, we also believe that collective expression and gathering, when focused on story catching, wonder-led question asking, and equity-oriented action, can be a launching point for Divine manifestation. The Divine is an insistent reality we believe is inherent within all things with thingness - trees, frogs, birds, friends, foes, etc.

  • In Jesus

    We believe the church has flaws. Lots. But we also believe the pursuit of embodying the way of the founder of the Church, Jesus, is good and beautiful in its pursuit. We are not focused on conversion to an ideological system but instead on orientation toward an active way of being in the world in step with the themes and messages of Jesus. Jesus was fully Divine and fully human (spoiler alert: we think you are too) and we think his whole deal was trying to get us to realize the same is true about ourselves… not convert us to some ideology.

  • In a Larger Story

    We believe that all scripture and sacred texts can be a holy launch point to active and engaging conversations. We mean scripture in a broad sense. Texts where people are attempting to understand a love they are within but also one that stretches beyond just one's own ego. We use the stories in scripture to encourage us toward wonder-based question-asking which, in turn, we use to compel us toward equity-based action.

Some ATB lingo you might hear us say and what it means…

I’m the pastor and so are you.

Meaning:

We are all story catchers. We are all witnesses to the world and meaning makers and people capable of care. This is the idea of a pastor. Weaving story into meaning and caring for the other. No one ideology has a monopoly on the Divine, let alone one person. So, in that sense, we are all pastors. We like to try and incorporate multiple voices in our gatherings.

Humanity>ideology

Meaning:

Different tiers of consciousness prioritize different ideology, same with religion, same with politics, etc. What we mean here is that the human in front of us should always take precedent over the ideology we adhere to. Flesh and breath rather than theory and idea. Everyone has seen a baby and smiled, spotted a frog and paused… we are human and in so being we are holy. Let’s not let ideology blind us from that truth about all things with thingness.

ATB

Meaning:

An abbreviation for All These Branches. This community has been around for a bit! And through each iteration, it has evolved itself. Some people know us as Branches, some as We Are Branches, and now we call ourselves All These Branches — ATB for short! It is all us, but ATB represents who we are today, as this iteration of ourselves. Learning from our past while transcending (and including pieces of) where we have been.

All These Branches

Meaning:

The current iteration of our name is born from the Spokane river watershed. As a community, we are physically located within it. When you observe the watershed on a map, you see how every single little stream, creek, river, etc empties into the collective of the watershed. Which spills into the Columbia, which spills into the Pacific. All flowing water finds confluence. We think this is right in step with how we perceive the Divine... in every piece, uniting every piece.

Any old donkey can tear down a barn, but it takes a special donkey to build one.

Meaning:

There are a lot of naysayers. A lot of cynics. There are times we need to call out the bullshit, 100%. But also we believe that beauty comes from creating a path forward that is in step with hopeful possibility. Trying to construct a reality built on what is possible not just cynically pointing fingers at what doesn’t work. Sometimes you need to burn the thing down, but what are you building that continues that spirit of freedom forward?

You don’t have to be here.

Meaning:

We hope that any gathering we have is not attended because of some feeling of obligation to religious habit. So much organized spiritual practice is born from shame or obligation. Blah, gross. We are thrilled if you chose to participate in what we are doing but we never want you to feel obligated by it. The spiritual, whatever that might be and however that might look (expansive, tie-dye-esque… probably), should liberate and set free, not bind and restrict.

Branches, at its best, is kinda like a Grateful Dead concert.

Meaning:

The Dead were gifted at creating space for each member to thrive. There was a looseness to the way of their jamming that incorporated distinct characteristic and personality, but also made sense as a whole. That was reflected in the way their shows were a welcoming and vibrant place for a wide swath of people. We’re not trying to be a club for a few, but a jammy, safe, meaningful, levity-conscious place of hopeful possibility for whoever.