An event every week that begins at 5:00 pm on Thursday, repeating until April 11, 2019
St. Paul’s will hold weekly Labyrinth walks to members of our community during Lent. The Welcome Committee members will act as docents to members of the community as they walk the Labyrinth. There is no cost to walk the Labyrinth. The labyrinth is a spiritual tool that has many applications in various settings. “It reduces stress, quiets the mind, and opens the heart. It is a walking meditation, a path of prayer, and a blue-print where psyche meets Spirit.” The Reverend Dr. Lauren Artress, Creator of The Labyrinth Project and President of Veriditas.
A labyrinth is not the same as a maze.
With a labyrinth, there are no decisions to be made, no tricks, no dead ends, and its whole is always visible. A maze, on the other hand, is a puzzle with many possible routes. Mazes are meant to disorient the seeker. A labyrinth has only one path that leads the seeker into the center and back out again. Each walk is a different experience for each person. Labyrinths have been in existence since before Christ. For more information about labyrinths please go to: www.veriditas.org.