Four Quarters Interfaith Sanctuary
190 Walker Lane, Artemas, Pennsylvania 17211
About the Four Quarters Interfaith Sanctuary
Four Quarters Interfaith Sanctuary is a unique institution located at 190 Walker Lane in Artemas, Pennsylvania, United States. This sanctuary serves as a campground, church, food source, lodging facility, park, and place of worship all rolled into one. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature while exploring the beautiful grounds, participate in interfaith ceremonies and gatherings, enjoy delicious meals made with locally sourced ingredients, and find peaceful accommodations for rest and relaxation. Four Quarters Interfaith Sanctuary offers a welcoming and inclusive space for individuals of all faiths to come together in harmony and unity.
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190 Walker Ln, Artemas, PA 17211, United States
Opening hours of Four Quarters Interfaith Sanctuary
Monday:
09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 19:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 19:00
Reviews of Four Quarters Interfaith Sanctuary
"This place has shown me what it's like to work together with different people from all sorts of different backgrounds and upbringing. It has shown me that with community and set purpose, amazing things can get accomplished. The land here is magical, but don't take my word for it. Come and experience this amazing campground and see for yourself! The amount of events and activities here are boundless and plentiful. The gratitude I have for the residents that work diligently each and every day here are immense. My own personal growth can be directly attributed to this place and the people who have guided me. THANK YOU FOUR QUARTERS!"
"Four Quarters is such an amazing and wonderful place to be! I've attended Stones Rising there for many years and it is always an amazing event! Everyone is always friendly and welcoming. The meal plan is always good, hearty food. The bunks are clean and well kept. There's even a new laundry corner at the Coffee Dragon, which is a wonderful addition! The whole land is amazing to wander through and enjoy. There is so much thought and care put into their events and the land that I always leave feeling more refreshed and relaxed."
"I attended my first stones rising event this past Labor Day weekend, and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The people are great, and the natural surroundings are fantastic. Although my belief system differs from the majority of attendees, I share their respect for the Earth, and I find the stone ellipse to be a special place. I was honored to participate in the rising of an additional stone, and I hope to attend another event at Four Quarters in the future."
"Just left Stone’s Rising, year 29! I had not been to the Farm in 10 years, and worried it may have changed, but the only changes were for the better. The lighting on the stones, the communal dining pavilion, the new cabins were all very good additions. The event was well run, and the kept to the schedule really well. The staff went out of their way to make everyone feel special and welcome. The food was well prepared and they had good vegan options for me. The rituals were creative and inclusive, and the singers and participants were amazingly talented. I never got to swim, or do a sweat lodge, but those who did seemed to love it. Kudos go to the extremely talented drummers and dancers at the fire circle. Special thanks to Chris for hosting a camp bardic circle, Kurt for teaching drumming, and to the great banjo player who entertained us! I also have to thank the lovely energetic Turkish woman who played the middle eastern drum at the Saturday fire circle. That was a circle I won’t forget for a long time! Last but not least, was a magical night at the labyrinth gazing at the moon and stars. I hope this land continues growing and evolving for many generations to come. It was heartwarming to see all the young people and children developing the special sense of community that can only be found struggling to pull a 5,500 pound stone to join its 65 brethren in the ring of standing stones. When all 120 stones are set it will be a monument to community and hard work for many generations to come."
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