Labyrinth

Experience our Labyrinth…
There are many ways one can relate to the experience of walking the labyrinth. It is pre-Christian in its origin, yet so very spiritual that the church in the Middle Ages made it their own. It is an archetype of the Divine, found in many religions throughout the world. It is a tool for meditation, as old as mystical Judaism and the Kabbala, the Celts’ Never Ending Circle, and the Native American Medicine Wheel.
“Life’s work is nothing but the slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence one’s heart first opened.” ~ALBERT CAMUS
Walk the labyrinth to quiet the mind, to contemplate a concern, to celebrate an event. The experience is open to all beliefs, to all seekers. The walk is a metaphor for life’s journey. The experience may be profound or simply leave one feeling at peace.
“What is sacred is what is worthy of our reverence, what evokes awe and wonder in the human heart, and what, when contemplated, transforms us utterly.” ~PHIL COUSINEAU
Set aside the analytical mind and allow the experience to be a metaphor for your life. Release from expectations what should happen.
Experience the moment…
Our 7 circuit labyrinth, as well as information to guide you, is in our Fellowship Hall on the second floor of the Tower. Brochures are available in all the information areas. The labyrinth is open to everyone on the third Sunday of every month from 6:00 – 7:00 pm, immediately preceding our 7:00 pm Taize Service in the Sanctuary.
Use of the labyrinth other times can be arranged by calling the church office at 503-228-9211.


