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Our network has expanded to more than 12 countries with more than one million members where we have approved coordinators listed below.

COUNTRY COORDINATORS

Inger Johanne Kvelstad HHN CEO & Coordinator NORWAY
Innocent Kato Coordinator EAST AFRICA
James Wamwaki Coordinator EAST AFRICA
Fred Kwizera Coordinator UGANDA
Theophille Umwizerwa Coordinator RWANDA
Paul Salman Coordinator MOROCCO
Derick Kamugisha Coordinator DRC
Jimmy Atembo Coordinator SOUTH AFRICA
Andrew Masih Coordinator INDIA
Sajib Biswas Coordinator BANGLADESH
John Kuria Coordinator SOUTH SUDAN

OTHER COORDINATORS

Derick Kamugisha Coordinator KAMPALA UGANDA
Aidah Twinobungye Coordinator RUKIGA UGANDA
Sylvester Odwor Coordinator BUSIA KENYA
Fidelia Taka Co-Coordinator BUSIA UGANDA
Philemon Emukule Obetel Coordinator KITALE KENYA
Topistar Ogutu Coordinator KIBERA KENYA
Alice Ogwel Coordinator KISUMU KENYA
James Wamwaki Coordinator NAKURU KENYA
John Kuria Co-Coordinator NAKURU KENYA
Charles Mwesigwa Coordinator JINJA UGANDA
Brian Mucheru Coordinator NANYUKI & LAIKIPIA KENYA
David Issa Djuma Coordinator KAKUMA KENYA
Sarah Musimenta HHN Student's Coordinator at Kabale University UGANDA
James Alusa Coordinator BUNGOMA KENYA
Natalia Julius Coordinator DAR ES SALAAM TANZANIA
Samuel Macharia, Student leader Coordinator NAKURU KENYA
Regina Njungi Nyambura Student Coordinator NAIVASHA KENYA
Miken Muthiora Coordinator THIKA KENYA
Shallot Ainembabazi Coordinator KAMPALA UGANDA

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Established in 2010 in NORWAY

HISTORY AND IMPACT OF HEAVENLY HOMES

The Heavenly Homes Network, founded by Inger Johanne E. Kvelstad in 2010, has evolved into a global movement promoting house churches as a vibrant expression of Christian community and discipleship. Hereโ€™s an overview of its journey and impact:

Vision and Origins: In 2010, Inger Johanne E. Kvelstad envisioned a network that would champion the concept of house churches as dynamic hubs of Christian fellowship and spiritual growth. This vision stemmed from a desire to cultivate authentic relationships and discipleship within the context of home-based gatherings.

Promotion in Norway (2010): The Heavenly Homes Network began its journey by promoting the idea of house churches in Norway in 2010. This marked the initial steps towards realizing the vision of fostering vibrant Christian communities outside of traditional church structures.

Expansion to Uganda (2014): Recognizing the potential for impact beyond national borders, the network expanded its reach to Uganda in 2014. The focus shifted towards not only promoting house churches but also actively engaging in discipleship and church planting efforts in partnership with local believers.

Global Growth (2014-present): Since its expansion to Uganda, the Heavenly Homes Network has experienced significant growth, spreading its influence to over thirteen countries worldwide. These countries include Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Morocco, Malawi, South Africa, South Sudan, India ,Bangladesh,congo and Arabia.(May 2024)

Reach and Impact: With a global following exceeding one million individuals and over 100,000 house churches affiliated with the network, its influence spans continents and cultures. The networkโ€™s impact is felt not only in numerical growth but also in the transformation of lives and communities through the power of authentic Christian fellowship and discipleship.

Continued Mission: The Heavenly Homes Network remains committed to its vision of empowering believers to cultivate vibrant Christian communities in the context of home-based gatherings. Through ongoing promotion, discipleship efforts, and global collaboration, the network continues to advance its mission of making disciples and building Godโ€™s kingdom worldwide.

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FOUNDER

INGER JOHANNE E.KVELSTAD

NEXT CHAIRPERSON

ARVE JELMERT

MEMBER

MAGNE KVELSTAD.

MEMBER

ARE KARLSEN

INFORMATION FROM THE FOUNDER AND THE CEO OF HEAVENLY HOMES NETWORK