We have and will in the future conduct both Akan & Yoruba services separately
and combined. It is our belief that many African based traditions are very similar and though it is not our intention
to merge them, it is our intention to find common ground so that we can work and practice in harmony. We believe
all African-based cultures should be able to come together and worship without any animosity or conflict and welcome into
our house anyone who also holds this belief.
The "my religion is better than your religion" belief holds no weight here!
OUR SERVICES
- Akan Readings
- Yoruba Readings
- Egun/Ancestor Readings
- Palm Reading
- Spiritual Baths/Cleansing
- Spiritual
House Cleanings
- Beading, Waistbeads, etc.
- Akpon for Bembe
- Batá & Guiro (conga) for Bembe
& Fudamento

Okomfo Adwoa is available for lessons in traditional Akan/Okom dance & song including
- Songs for Nana Esi,
Adade Kofi, Asuo Gyebi, Tigare, Desu Yaw & Mosi
- Akom Dance
Batá (traditional drumming)
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Chuckie Joseph is available for Batá and conga lessons on an individual or group level. This includes
- Basic
tones & technique
- Oru Seco
- Playing for Bembe
- Song form
- Preparation for Aña
Rights & Responsibilities of Church Members/House Members
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Rights
- You have
a right not to be discriminated against due to race, culture, language, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, ability, sexual
preference, economic status, education or lifestyle.
- You
have a right to practice your spirituality in a safe environment. Due to this, Mewa-Nsoromma has a right to remove
anyone from our house both physically & socially if we feel your words, actions or deeds will cause or has caused
any harm to the members of our house.
- You
have a right not to be discriminated for what you practice…at least in our house! We cannot vouch for those narrow-minded
individuals outside of our house.
- You
have a right to feel safe and cared for if you feel spirit touch you. We have both been trained to respond when spirit
touches people, specifically to those who have not been trained to carry it. Be assured that we will take the utmost
care of you while you are in this state.
- You
have a right to ask questions. Please feel free to ask us if there is anything you don’t understand
- You
have a right to receive a calendar of events so that you may participate.
- You
are responsible for your own behavior. Exceptions are sometimes made when you are with spirit.
- As a priest, you are responsible for bringing items or clothing
needed by your deity.
- It
is your responsibility to follow the house rules as outlined.
Responsibilities
- You are responsible for your own
behavior. Exceptions are sometimes made when you are with spirit.
- As a priest, you are responsible for bringing items or clothing needed by your deity.
- It is your
responsibility to follow the house rules as outlined.
