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The House of Miracles was a series of Christian communal houses established during the early Jesus Movement under the auspices of Pastor Chuck Smith and Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California. The House of Miracles was the group from which sprang the largest (and one of the longest lasting) of the Jesus People communal groups, the Shiloh Youth Revival Centers, which had 100,000 members and 175 communal houses spread across the United States and Canada during its lifespan.

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  • The House of Miracles was a series of Christian communal houses established during the early Jesus Movement under the auspices of Pastor Chuck Smith and Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California. The House of Miracles was the group from which sprang the largest (and one of the longest lasting) of the Jesus People communal groups, the Shiloh Youth Revival Centers, which had 100,000 members and 175 communal houses spread across the United States and Canada during its lifespan. On May 17, 1968 John Higgins, Sr. and Lonnie Frisbee opened the first House of Miracles in Costa Mesa on 19th St. There were twenty houses eventually involved as Houses of Miracles throughout California: one each in Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach (Philadelphia House), Corona, Downey, Lompoc, Garlock, Long Beach, Muscoy, Oxnard, Pacific Grove, Ridgecrest, Southgate and Whittier; two houses apiece in Fontana, Riverside and Santa Ana; and one in Phoenix, AZ. All gradually closed throughout 1969 and 1970 as members moved to Oregon to form Shiloh Youth Revival Centers: the last House of Miracles (in Oxnard) closed in July 1970. (en)
  • The House of Miracles ("Mirakelhuset") var namnet på en grupp karismatiskt kristna kommuniteter i Costa Mesa, Kalifornien som startades av och Chuck Smith under den tidigare Jesusrörelsen. Det första House of Miracles startades av John Higgins och Lonnie Frisbee den 17 maj 1968 på 19:e gatan i Costa Mesa. Till slut var det 19 hus som var anslutna till rörelsen i Costa Mesa, Corona, Downey, Fontana, , , Long Beach, , Oxnard, Pacific Grove, Ridgecrest, Riverside, Santa Ana, och Whittier i Kalifornien samt Phoenix i Arizona. Samtliga kommuniteter stängdes successivt under 1969 och 1970, allteftersom deras medlemmar flyttade till Oregon för att bilda Shiloh Youth Revival Centers, som hade 100 000 medlemmar när det var som störst. (sv)
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  • The House of Miracles was a series of Christian communal houses established during the early Jesus Movement under the auspices of Pastor Chuck Smith and Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California. The House of Miracles was the group from which sprang the largest (and one of the longest lasting) of the Jesus People communal groups, the Shiloh Youth Revival Centers, which had 100,000 members and 175 communal houses spread across the United States and Canada during its lifespan. (en)
  • The House of Miracles ("Mirakelhuset") var namnet på en grupp karismatiskt kristna kommuniteter i Costa Mesa, Kalifornien som startades av och Chuck Smith under den tidigare Jesusrörelsen. Det första House of Miracles startades av John Higgins och Lonnie Frisbee den 17 maj 1968 på 19:e gatan i Costa Mesa. Till slut var det 19 hus som var anslutna till rörelsen i Costa Mesa, Corona, Downey, Fontana, , , Long Beach, , Oxnard, Pacific Grove, Ridgecrest, Riverside, Santa Ana, och Whittier i Kalifornien samt Phoenix i Arizona. (sv)
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  • House of Miracles (communal house) (en)
  • The House of Miracles (sv)
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