The Labyrinth
The labyrinth is an ancient way of prayer in which we walk a sacred path. Many have welcomed the chance to walk our labyrinth in Dagwell Hall on occasional Saturday mornings.
Future walks on the labyrinth will depend on a new group of volunteers to set up and clean up. For more information contact Canon Rebecca Crummey.
If you'd like to explore the labyrinth online, try beginning with Labyrinth Enterprises.
The Outdoor Labyrinth
The Outdoor Labyrinth: A piece of the world to create peace in the world
Many people responded to our request for sand from around the world, and some we included in the actual stones that will comprise the labyrinth on the west lawn. Last summer's campers and counselors created the stones, which will define the labyrinth pattern. The rest of the sand will be sprinkled on the ground underneath the stones, including that which Peter and Kate brought back from Israel, and which Frank Scott brought from the Haiti medical mission trip. When we walk on the labyrinth, we will walk on earth from all over the world, remembering all God's people, and holding the world in prayer for peace and abundance for all. Check upcoming announcements for the dates of our labyrinth installation.
