Labyrinth

What is it?

A labyrinth is simply a place to walk and pray. There is nothing mystical about it. It gives you the freedom to walk around while focusing your mind on God – and not worry about getting lost. A labyrinth contains a single walking path to the center and then back out again. It has many turns but, unlike mazes, does not have dead ends. Walking the labyrinth involves three stages: inward, center, and outward. Feel free to visit our labyrinth in the Northwest corner of our land.

How do I use it?

INWARD

Begin by leaving your ‘physical baggage’ such as keys, pocket change, cell phones, watches and drinks. The inward journey will focus on letting go and releasing.

Center

Begin by leaving your ‘physical baggage’ such as keys, pocket change, cell phones, watches and drinks. The inward journey will focus on letting go and releasing.

OUTWARD

The outer journey is a time to focus on others.

Where is it?

The labyrinth is located on the Northwest corner of our land and is open to the public.

Other Questions?

Zach Kreeger

Lead Pastor