Christian Center
Ancient
Shiloh was the site of
Israel’s early sanctuary in the
time of the Judges. It
was the place where the tabernacle and the Ark of the Covenant were
located, and the focal point of
Israel’s tribal organization before
the establishment of the Kingdom.
God’s people went there to pray and worship before the Lord,
a sanctuary of peace and tranquility.
Gibeah (ghib`-e-ah) means “the hill”.
Shiloh
Garden Christian Center
is
for spiritual and physical healing, located in central
Arizona.
Situated 100 miles north of Phoenix
and 50 miles south of
Flagstaff, it lies in the heart of the Verde
Valley Sedona Red Rocks area.
The complex contains 100 acres of land on Oak Creek and borders
National Forest lands.
Shiloh
Gibeah is the place and name given by the Lord to the founders in
1998. He revealed
to us that He desired these lands to be used for a teaching -
training center, a retreat for weary people and leaders, and a prayer, praise
and worship center to lead us to a personal encounter with Him.
Consideration is being made to have
the Complex administrated by and in partnership with The Garden Community
Church of Cottonwood Arizona, therefore the name Shiloh - Garden. (Read
The News Section)