A Healthy Way of Living

through an integrated healthcare approach

ABOUT TARM

A New Way To Do Healthy

TARM, also known as Thrive and Revive Ministries SMOCH Priory 155, is covered under the Sacred Medical Order of the Church of Hope. Through this affiliation, TARM offers health sovereignty rights within the Kingdom of Heaven, as proclaimed by Jesus Christ.


This new healthcare model integrates sanctified healing and addresses the entirety of an individual, including their mind, body, and spirit.

Thrive & Revive Ministries Organization

Thrive and Revive Ministries aka TARM is a federally recognized integrated and sanctified healing church. TARM’s belief is to freely deliver health and wellness through sanctified healing which is an integrated healthcare approached that addresses the whole person, mind, body and spirit. TARM is established to provide our community of members/congregants with service, education, spiritual fellowship, health and wellness. As a 508(c)(1)(a) organization, THRIVE AND REVIVE MINISTRIES SMOCH PRIORY NO 155 (TARM) is tax exempt from federal and state income tax and donations are tax deductible for donors. 

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What Members Are Saying!

“The people that lived in my brother's complex are amazed at his recovery. Thank you so much!”

Lina B. ~ Maine

“I cannot thank you enough because of the amazing results I've witnessed with my horses.”

Cheryl ~ Louisiana

“Wow. All I can say is wow. This is the most fantastic breakthrough in all my years doing natural medicine. Every day is a celebration for my husband and myself as I gain strength daily.”

Deana G. ~ Louisiana

“I highly recommend Thrive & Revive to anyone with any health issues because I am convinced it worked for me. I know it will work for you.”

Charles K. ~ Louisiana

HEALTH SOVEREIGNTY

Today, “health sovereignty” is considered the exercise of a secular state’s sovereign power to protect and promote health and provide health services.



Health sovereignty is protected through religious citizenship, which bestows the sovereign rights afforded an individual through legal means to practice their form of worship, culture, vocation, and the general social equality. Religious citizenship affords a member with certain rights and responsibilities associated with assumed community.


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    There are two types of states, sovereign and ecclesiastical. A sovereign state is classically defined as a state with a defined territory on which it exercises internal and external sovereignty and police power over its citizens. An ecclesiastical state is a form of religious government in which the official policy is to be governed by divine guidance from officials who are pursuant to the doctrine of Christ as a religious order. Thus became the doctrine – separation of Church and State. The Sacred Medical Order of the Church of Hope aka SMOCH invokes protections for church, religion, culture, traditional medicines and foods, members in general under international laws, protection of human rights, and preservation of a cultural heritage. These are assured in international law. 


    For many centuries the West was Christendom and its civilization was undoubtedly Christian -  that is a historical fact. Christendom means, in a cultural sense, a worldwide community of Christians.

      

    The term Holy Orders are a group of individuals who are set apart from society, in the realm of a sphere sovereignty, for a special role or ministry. Historically, and set in international law, the religious ‘order’ designated and established civil body with a government and hierarchy. The word ‘holy’ refers to the Church. In this context, therefore, a holy order is set apart as a special ministry in the Church within Christendom. 


    The Sacred Medical Order exercises a special ministry for health education and services to those of faith and morals.  


    TARM is afforded health sovereignty under the Sacred Medical Order of the Church of Hope. The health sovereignty is the exercise of a Christian’s power to protect and promote health with family and friends, as well as provide health services to those in need. 

Membership

Membership with Thrive and Revive Ministries aka TARM in this unique Sacred Medical Order allows the following:

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Health sovereignty as the exercise of a free Christian citizen’s power to protect and promote health with family and friends, provide health services to those in need under the protection of the Church, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration of Indigenous Rights.

2

Health sovereignty as the knowledge of God’s medicine that does not need to be expensive and exclusive to those of wealth and financial resources.

3

Protections in International and Natural Law under the United States; Geneva, Vienna, and other Conventions and Treatises.

Member Benefits

Monthly Newsletter

Participation in health educational meetings and seminars

Opportunities to connect with fellow members

Access to multi-faceted health resources on local, national and international levels

Members-only exclusive content via online web portal

Invitations to local, national and regional health and ministry conferences

Belief Statement

TARM believes that health and healing is achieved when an individual is treated as a whole person in body, mind and spirit.

“Behold, I will bring it health and healing; I will heal them and reveal to them the abundance of peace and truth.”

Jeremiah 33:6 


“We pray that God himself, the God of peace, will make you pure—belonging only to him. We pray that your whole self—spirit, soul, and body—will be kept safe and be blameless when our Lord Jesus Christ comes.”

1 Thessalonians 5:23 

Mission & Purpose

The purpose and mission of Thrive and Revive Ministries SMOCH Priory 155 is:

  1. to promote Christian doctrine;
  2. to establish and oversee places of worship;
  3. to evangelize worldwide, including promoting health and education initiatives;
  4. support missionary activities, license and ordain ministers of the gospel;
  5. the preservation of the truth;
  6. train, develop, and support leaders in our community and nation as called for in our beliefs;
  7. to provide alternative holistic care and resources as missionary work; 
  8. to engage in activities necessary for the accomplishment of the purpose. 

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