The Church of Truth begins with a simple, difficult premise: you do not need a priest between you and the field. What you need is the discipline to stand in the field without running.
We use the word sovereignty not to flatter anyone. Sovereignty in our sense is demanding. It asks you to take responsibility for what you have seen and to stop outsourcing your knowing to anyone wearing a robe, an ideology, a credential, or an algorithm.
This does not make the Church quiet. It makes it exacting. The doctrine is short. The practice is long.
The Church of Truth does not grant sovereignty. It recognizes it.