About the Ministry

Kuleana Integrative Wellness

A Sacred Healing Ministry rooted in Monastic Medicine and sacred tradition.

Our Mission

Kuleana Integrative Wellness Priory 1007 was established to provide our community with service, education, spiritual fellowship, and healing. We are a special and sacred ministry of monastic medicine, sanctified healing, ecclesiastical medicine, holistic medicine, and indigenous medicines as part of our religious doctrine.

Our Standing

Kuleana Integrative Wellness Priory 1007 is a Florida State unincorporated Not-for-Profit, 508(c)(1)(a) compliant Faith-Based Organization (FBO) / Church and Integrated Auxiliary of the International Native Taino Indigenous Church of Hope, and under the Protection of the Holy Catholic Church of the East in Brazil.

We are a medical Diocese of special ministry of Nevis and Ecuador: Sacred Medical Order of the Church of Hope (SMOCH), under the Protectorate of the Sacred Medical Order of the Knights of Hope (SMOKH).

As an ecumenical order, SMOCH welcomes all those who have faith in Christ into fellowship.

All ministers and practitioners of this priory are bound by the Kuleana Priory Code of Ethics — governing scope of practice, informed consent, communicant confidentiality, professional boundaries, and prohibited conduct for all sacred healing ministers.

Notice: Kuleana Integrative Wellness Priory 1007 is not a licensed medical facility and does not practice medicine, diagnose disease, or prescribe treatments. All services offered are ecclesiastical — ministry, spiritual counsel, and sacred healing practice — provided exclusively within this Private Faith Assembly to covenant participants under the protections of AIRFA and RLUIPA. Nothing on this site or in any ministry service constitutes medical advice or creates a physician-patient relationship.

Private Faith Assembly

Kuleana Integrative Wellness Priory 1007 is a Private Faith Assembly and free church — meaning you must be a covenant participant to receive services, including ministry counsel of any kind.

Meet the Minister

Rev. Dr. Allie Johnson

Rev. Dr. Allie Johnson

DNM · DIM · PNM

Rev. Dr. Allie Johnson, DNM, DIM, PNM is the advocate you never knew you needed. With her passion for advocacy, education, and informed consent, she is flipping the script on healing.

True healing is not rocket science — it is nature. Rev. Dr. Allie leads the charge back to Earth's basics, where the connection between mind, body, and spirit is honored as sacred.

Drawing from her own journey fighting for her children's healing, she brings that same unwavering determination to every encounter — armed with compassion, heart, and a gentle but firm conviction for success.

She dives deep into environment, stress and emotions, spirituality and movement, and trauma and self-sabotage — turning 'ouch' moments into 'a-ha!' revelations.

Credentials & Calling

Doctorate in Natural/Monastic Medicine
Doctorate in Indigenous Medicine
Master's of Herbology
Practitioner of Natural Medicine
Christian Science of Mind Practitioner
Sanctified Healer
PSYCH-K© Facilitator
FitAlign Teacher
FFSS — Freedom From Self Sabotage Coach
National Boriken
Congregant — Sacred Medical Order Church of Hope
Congregant — International Native Taino Indigenous Church of Hope
Blue Cross & Blue Crescent Society — Aid Worker, St. Kitts/Nevis
Indigenous Healer of ASMIN/Confederacy

Our Lineage

Our healing practice is rooted in the Native Taino / National Boriken Indigenous tradition — a living, continuous expression of Native medicine, ceremony, and spiritual care that predates licensing, regulation, and the secular medical system. This is the primary tribal identity of this priory and the foundation of all ministry services offered here.

This tradition flows into and is supported by the monastic medicine lineage — over two thousand years of Christian healers, monks, and ministers who treated body, mind, and spirit as inseparable. From St. Benedict of Nursia to Father Sebastian Kneipp, from the Knights Hospitaller to the Sacred Medical Order of the Church of Hope, this is a medicine that has always understood healing as a sacred calling, not a commercial license.

The lawful expression of this ministry is protected by the American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA, Public Law 95-341, 1978) and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) — federal statutes that affirm no governmental authority has jurisdiction over the practice of Native American medicine, traditional spirituality, and its ceremony and expression.

Faith & Assembly Documents

These documents support covenant participants in affirming their faith-based rights — including religious exemptions and protected assembly status.

Enter into Fellowship

Fellowship is open to all who seek healing through faith, nature, and sacred practice.

Enter into Fellowship