Kingdom College recommends a GEHA License to help you stay safe and legal when offering your wellness services.
*KCNH does NOT issue a license. We only provide resources where you can obtain additional credentials.
WHAT IS AN ECCLESIASTICAL HOLISTIC LICENSE? – A License is usually granted by a State, but there are Ecclesiastical Private Associations that grant a License to offer holistic health services, in accordance with the first and fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution. This provides a constitutionally protected path for spiritually minded practitioners who wish to offer natural, ecclesiastical-based physical, mental and spiritual (Holistic) health services. It’s important to note that this kind of License does not permit a practitioner to make claims that he/she may diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. However, a Holistic Health Practitioner may “recommend” lifestyle changes and products that may assist clients in their quest to get well and stay well. Generally, practitioners who aren’t State Licensed use an Agreement that details what he/she will and won’t do; it’s essential because if a practitioner is sued in the courts, its value can NOT be understated. Licensure isn’t insurance; it does not protect the practitioner from liability. An example to provide clarity is when an individual has been licensed to drive a car. The license grants permission to drive only; separate insurance must be maintained if an accident were to happen, creating liability. This is WHY a GEHA license should be considered!