The Labyrinth is to commemorate or honor those you love. Bricks are still available to purchase. Contact the church for details!
Labyrinths are tools for personal, psychological and spiritual transformation, also thought to enhance right-brain activity. Labyrinths evoke metaphor, sacred geometry, spiritual pilgrimage, religious practice, mindfulness, environmental art, and community building.
When you reach the center, spend as long as you like there, talking and praying with God. Then as you begin your walk back out, leave your problem, issue or struggle with God in the center. As you walk out, keep you mind clear and listen. Listen to what God might be saying to you.
A labyrinth is a meandering path, with a singular path leading to a center. Labyrinths are an ancient archetype dating back 4,000 years or more, used symbolically, as a walking meditation, choreographed dance, or site of rituals and ceremony, among other things.
You can walk our labyrinth anytime of day or night. Use it to spend time in prayer and relationship with God. You begin at the entrance and walk along the path until you reach the center. As you walk in, bring with you a problem, issue or struggle that you have. Pray about it on the way in to the center.
Many people make walking a labyrinth a regular spiritual discipline. We encourage you to experience a walk in our labyrinth.