A major Christian organisation has offered to conduct pill testing on church grounds if the NSW government green-lights a set of draft coronial recommendations over the drug-related deaths of six young festival-goers.

Deputy State Coroner Harriet Grahame called upon the state government to allow pill testing at music festivals, scrap the use of sniffer dogs, and overhaul strip-search laws in a document leaked weeks ahead of her handing down her findings into an inquest examining deaths at NSW events.

She has also recommended the Berejiklian government consider decriminalising the personal use of illicit drugs, stage a drug summit, and fund a drug checking facility to mirror the Netherlands-based Drug Information and Monitoring System.

Reverend Simon Hansford, the moderator of the Uniting Church in NSW and the ACT, said the organisation had congregations across Sydney offering to make church sites available if the government moved to provide community-based pill testing.