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Lent & Labyrinths

  • Writer: Woodland Park Presbyterian Church
    Woodland Park Presbyterian Church
  • Apr 1
  • 1 min read

The labyrinth is an ancient tool for prayer and meditation, consisting of a winding path that begins at the periphery and leads to a central space, and then out again by the same path. It differs from a maze in that a labyrinth has no blind alleys or dead ends. It is not meant to trick you but to be a means to a journey on a path, inward and outward bound.
The labyrinth is an ancient tool for prayer and meditation, consisting of a winding path that begins at the periphery and leads to a central space, and then out again by the same path. It differs from a maze in that a labyrinth has no blind alleys or dead ends. It is not meant to trick you but to be a means to a journey on a path, inward and outward bound.

Come enjoy the meditative practice of labyrinth-walking here in the upper room! WPPC will be open to the public on Tuesdays from noon to 2:30; from 5pm to 7pm on Thursdays; then again on Saturday, March 15th and Saturday, April 5th from 10am to noon.


We still need volunteers to monitor the space and assist visitors. If you’re able to volunteer, please let MaryLou know or use the sign-up sheet to let us know when you’re available.

Thanks for your help!


 
 
 

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We acknowledge that they are still here, continuing to honor and bring light to their heritage,

and we benefit every day from the theft of their land. 

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