The group that you are speaking about is the Peoria Native American Fellowship. The pastor is Carol E. Lakota.
I am fully aware of this group and on the outside it looks innocent enough. This is a Methodist church, that has blended what they say are Native beliefs, however from 1st hand experience, it is a blending of all religions and none.
To give an example of how tradtional many of the members are. The church at one time had a drum group. At an outing the members left the drum uncovered and unattended. I was approached by another drum group to take the drum. When I went to the group and asked who was in charge of the drum, two members got into their truck and spead off to retrieve the drum before I took it, while in a hurry they backed into the drum with their truck.
They have pow wows here in IL. and at these pow wows they have what they call spirit fires, usually off to the side some where. And many members before entering into the dance arena will turn in the four directions before going into the arena, these things are part of sun dance rituals that have no place at a social gathering.
What I would like to know is why the church receives grant money for classes they give, yet still have set "donation" prices for those that want to attend the classes.
Two weekends ago their local paper published a four page article about teaching Native beliefs and went so far as to have a photographer take photos not only of their sweat louge, but actually sat inside of it to take photos looking outside. This is an absolute no no.
There are some good people that attend the church, but the bad out number the good ones. The pastor does not have a grip on the congregation, for most of them pretty much do as they please whether it is tradtional are not.
I have had some elders recently that came to me to discuss the group and what can be done to stop a lot of what they are doing.
Many years ago, it was a standing joke with many Lakota people in S.D. that if you want to make some money, head down to Peoria to this group.
Sadly some native people have taken advantage of this and has fed many of them with garbage. And if Jesus was standing in front of them telling them what some have taught them was a lie, they wouldn't believe him.
I must admit they have the largest populated group of "Medicine men and women " I think they have more than all the reservations combined.
Also by the way the pastor's real family name is not Lakota, they had it changed to that.