Legal & Constitutional Foundations
House of Rocks exists and operates by virtue of God-given rights recognized and protected by the United States Constitution. Religious liberty is not granted by government—it is recognized as pre-existing and unalienable.
This ministry exercises those rights peacefully, lawfully, and in good faith.
Religious freedom is treated as pre-existing, sacred, and unalienable.
House of Rocks stands upon religious conviction, conscience, private association, and peaceful ministry expression.
God-Given Rights
The ministry is founded upon the belief that rights come from God and are recognized, not created, by government.
Constitutional Recognition
Religious liberty and freedom of association are recognized and protected within constitutional principles.
Good-Faith Ministry
The ministry exercises its rights peacefully, lawfully, transparently, and in good faith.
The First Amendment protects religious exercise, association, speech, teaching, and worship.
Freely Exercise Religion
The ministry exists to practice, teach, and express sincerely held faith-based beliefs.
Associate Voluntarily
Individuals and groups may associate for expressive, spiritual, and religious purposes.
Speak, Teach & Worship
The ministry teaches and worships without government interference in its religious mission.
Private association includes the right to define membership, beliefs, mission, and boundaries.
House of Rocks exercises this right by operating privately among those who voluntarily associate through shared religious belief.
The ministry’s association is based on faith, conscience, spiritual purpose, and voluntary private agreement.
House of Rocks operates within the private domain, not the public marketplace.
Activities occur by voluntary association.
Participation is not open to the general public.
No public services are offered.
No public accommodations are provided.
No public commerce is conducted.
House of Rocks operates as a faith-based ministry under recognized religious protections.
House of Rocks operates as a faith-based ministry recognized under religious protections, including those acknowledged in 26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A).
This provision recognizes that churches and faith-based ministries exist by faith and do not require government approval to worship, teach, or assemble.
House of Rocks does not seek government permission to exist, operate, or express its beliefs.
Faith-Based Recognition
The ministry presents this information as an educational notice of its faith-based status, religious purpose, and private association.
Participation occurs through voluntary agreement and shared faith.
Private Agreement
Private agreements entered into willingly are protected and respected under constitutional principles, and they differ fundamentally from public regulatory relationships.
Voluntary Association
No participant is compelled to associate, and no association is formed through public commerce or public transaction.
Education and expression do not constitute consent to public jurisdiction.
House of Rocks does not waive its constitutional or religious protections by publishing this website, educating others about its beliefs, distributing expressive materials, or declaring its private status.
All such communication is presented as faith-based expression, educational notice, and private-status clarification.
