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Church of Ambrosia

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Church of Ambrosia, also known as Zide Door, is a nondenominational religious organisation and psychedelic church founded in 2019 in Oakland, California. It is led by Dave Hodges and operates primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area. The church is known for sacramental use of psychedelic drugs, particularly cannabis and psilocybin mushrooms, which it distributes at religious services and public events. It has been described as part of a movement of contemporary psychedelic and entheogen-based religious organisations in the United States. The church opened a second location in San Francisco in 2023, which later closed in 2024 amid regulatory and zoning disputes. The organisation has also engaged in public advocacy related to drug policy and psychedelic legislation in California. In 2020, its Oakland premises were raided by Oakland Police Department following allegations of unlicensed cannabis sales, leading to subsequent legal action against the City of Oakland. The organisation has also faced ongoing disputes with local authorities regarding permitting, zoning compliance, and enforcement actions related to its operations.

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Church of Ambrosia
10th Avenue, Oakland Downtown Oakland

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