The Native American Church is a religious group that believes in using natural substances to worship and connect with the creator. The substances they use are called "sacraments" and include peyote, which is a small cactus that grows in the desert.
When members of the Native American Church participate in a ceremony, they sit in a circle and pass around a bowl containing the sacrament. They believe that the sacrament helps them to see and understand the world in a different way and connect with the divine.
The Native American Church has been around for hundreds of years and has many different tribes and groups that practice it. It is important to respect the traditions and beliefs of the Native American Church and its members.