Arizona Fall
Christian Ashram -
An in-Person and Virtual Spiritual Retreat
for all ages - November 22-24, 2024
Camp Pinerock, 1400 Pine Drive,
1Prescott, Arizona 86303
What is a Christian Ashram
Created for accountability, fellowship, and discipleship, it was brought to North America in 1940. The Christian Ashram, whether in the one day, weekend, or weeklong format, continues as an effective way to authentically connect with one another and with Jesus Christ in the 21st Century, as the kingdom of God in the miniature on earth.
How did the Christian Ashrams begin
The Christian Ashram was founded in 1930 by Dr. E. Stanley Jones, missionary to India. Dr. Jones, world famous missionary, evangelist, and author, established the Christian Ashram movement at Sat Tal, India, where he took the ancient ashram format and gave it Christian content, grounding the program in Jesus Christ. At the time of his death there were 75 Christian Ashrams established in the United States, Canada, and around the world.
The Twelve
Left to right: Deborah, Cheryle, Jim, Joyce, Kate, Betty, Reba, Jan, Karen Egbert, Tony, Allean, Mark, Kassandra, Angella Not shown: Diane Breier
The members of the Twelve are the people who have volunteered to plan, prepare, and pray for the Christian Ashram throughout the year. The members of this year's Twelve are:
Kate Flavell - Director
Allean Stewart - Assistant Director
Jim Graves - Secretary
Jan Dunkelberg - Treasurer
Cheryle Dunkelberg - Co-Registrar
Betty Pugh - Co-Registrar
Joyce Graves - Historian
Fr. Mark Miller - Spiritual Director
Diane Breier - Nurse
Karen Egbert
Deborah Johnson
Angella Mundle
Reba Rickman
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