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Pastor Phil Wyman started the Gathering (church) after moving to Salem from California in 2006. | Pastor Phil Wyman started the Gathering (church) after moving to Salem from California in 2006. | ||
The church | The church was located in an old bank building, (formally Naumkeag Trust), at 217 Essex Street, but later lost this lease. | ||
It is an evangelical Christian theology that Wyman espouses, but he seeks to have | It is an evangelical Christian theology that Wyman espouses, but he seeks to have | ||
dialogues with Pagans and Witches. | dialogues with Pagans and Witches. | ||
From the Gathering's website: | |||
"We are currently under a cell-church model, meaning that we meet in homes, restaurants, pubs, and small community centers." | |||
[[Category:Browse Index]] | [[Category:Browse Index]] |
Revision as of 10:09, 24 November 2015
Pastor Phil Wyman started the Gathering (church) after moving to Salem from California in 2006.
The church was located in an old bank building, (formally Naumkeag Trust), at 217 Essex Street, but later lost this lease.
It is an evangelical Christian theology that Wyman espouses, but he seeks to have dialogues with Pagans and Witches.
From the Gathering's website: "We are currently under a cell-church model, meaning that we meet in homes, restaurants, pubs, and small community centers."
See Also
- The Gathering website