The Pine Barrens Liturgical Mesh Network challenges a centuries-long project of land dispossession by deploying a network of community centers at key points across the Long Island Central Pine Barrens. The network leverages the liturgical structure, legal protections, zoning exemptions, and familiar formal language of the church sanctuary and steeple to establish a community-led transit system, radio communication network, and small-scale alternative agricultural economy that can produce food and capital for migrant and nationally oppressed communities, but also revive the Indigenous rotational agricultural and controlled burn practices that sustained the Pine Barrens ecology for thousands of years.