This Lent, step away from the noise and walk toward stillness.
On Saturday, March 21, St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church will host Entering the Labyrinth, a Lenten Quiet Day centered on the debut of our newly completed outdoor labyrinth — a sacred walking path designed for prayer, reflection, and renewal.
A labyrinth is not a maze. There are no dead ends and no wrong turns. There is one path, leading gently toward the center and back out again. Walking the labyrinth becomes a moving prayer — a way to quiet the mind and open the heart.
We are honored to welcome Camille Woodruff, a certified labyrinth facilitator trained through Veriditas, the internationally recognized organization dedicated to the renewal of labyrinth spirituality. Camille will guide participants through:
• Labyrinth 101: History, Meaning, and Use
• Guided Reflection Time
• Anglican Prayer Beads Craft Session
• A Facilitated Labyrinth Walk
• Holy Eucharist
• Lunch and Fellowship
This will be the first major guided event on our new outdoor labyrinth. We invite you to be among the first to walk this sacred space.
There is no cost to attend. Lunch is provided.
Please RSVP so that we may prepare accordingly.
RSVP to Robin Petry:
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📱 706-836-3027
Learn more here:
https://www.saintbart.org/event/entering-the-labyrinth
Hosted by The St. Bartholomew’s Daughters of the King.
All are welcome.
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