The Arizona Conference was established in 1902. It has a church membership of more than 20,000, and contains 78 churches and 12 schools, including the Holbrook Indian School which is noted for its mission to help Native American students reclaim their God-given identities. It is also home to Camp Yavapines in Prescott, which offers summer camps and retreat opportunities.
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Faith, Culture, and Community: Hispanic Ministries Convocation 2024
(También español) On September 14, the annual Hispanic Ministries Convocation was held at Carl Hayden Community High School in downtown Phoenix.
Continue readingMen’s Religious Retreat at Camp Yavapines Fosters Brotherhood and Spiritual Growth
(También español) Given the opportunity to step away from the demands of daily life and reconnect with their faith, their purpose, and each other, over 70 men from various walks of life arrived at Camp Yavapines for the Men’s Ministries Fall Retreat.
Continue readingCamp Yavapines 2024
(También español) For the 300 campers who attended, Camp Yavapines offered more than just a break from the routine of summer life; it provided an environment where they could grow, learn, and forge lasting friendships.
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