As the Salmon House leader, Ray Levesque will ordain people in a ceremony in their area after the proper preparations have been made. As we grow, new "houses" will be added. A house can be started when there are several leaders or gatherings in an area. The Salmon and Turtle Houses join with all native ministries that want to add to the vision of 1000 new gatherings.

Salmon House - NW US & Canada
Turtle House - Florida & SE US
Tule Elk Lodge - Central California
Amazon House - Roraima, Brazil

The Society for New Gatherings is honored to be connected to the CCC family. (Communion of Convergence Churches)


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