You can't imagine how many successful religion projects were promptly ruined by lack of attention to this stage. You must clearly state whether your religion allows laymen to receive revelations and direct guidance from the God—or that there is an intermediate layer of approved priests in charge of the up- and downlink? It's all your choice. Keep in mind, however, that all of the Fortune 3 religions ruled laymen out of contacts with the God. Why? Because even though such permissiveness easily passes for "respect" or even "freedom" and gains you adoration points, it will sooner or later render you unnecessary. Normally, you should immediately burn, imprison for life or at least expatriate anyone claiming to have seen or talked to the God without your explicit consent.
There are 2 customary risks in letting such contacters get away:
(It should be stressed that the latter option is less probable. In the last 5,000 years no external god was proven to exist.)
Jesus, the founder and first chairman of the board for Christianity, insisted that each of his followers is not only allowed to communicate with the company's God, but even is this God. Such careless approach led the organization to the brink of extinction in mere 3 years. It was only the vigilance and insight of Paul, the enormously vigorous first CEO of the project, that bore fruits of rigid hierarchy, mesmerized obedience, universal hypocrisy, and blanket exclusion of laymen from the strategic planning. Paul's efforts resulted in immense success of the project in its entirety. These days, as the Authorized Christianity project is suffering a steady market share shrinkage, it is hard to believe that serious individuals had been not only investing awe-inspiring sums into this project, but also returning hundredfold.