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Trinity
Episcopal Church
with outdoor labyrinth
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Click
Here for
photos
of the building
of the Labyrinth |

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Photos
of
Robert Ferre & Judy Hopen, from
Labyrinth
Enterprises,
constructing
the new
Trinity Labyrinth
July 13, 2003 |
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Labyrinth
Dedication
September 14, 2003
Event Photos |
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Labyrinth
Dedication |

Click here to read the News-Press article on the Trinity Labyrinth |
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The Labyrinth is an ancient spiritual form that encourages prayer
and concentration in the context of a walking meditation. The
design is taken from the floor of the cathedral in Chartres, France.
The single path takes the walker through three experiences: Purgation
-- shedding, or letting go -- during the walk inward to the center;
Union with God, at the center of the design; and Illumination, or awareness
of spiritual calls and ministry, on the walk out. |
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To learn more
about the Labyrinth,
please contact David Jones or Sandra Tripp-Jones,
884-4060. |
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Trinity's portable, canvas labyrinth
is available for loan to other congregations for workshops, retreats,
etc. For more information about the
labyrinth please contact David Jones at 884-4060. |
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