Contemplative Eucharist: Celebrating the Lord's Supper in an intimate and reflective setting with simple chants and space to pray in silence.
Self-guided Labyrinth Walk: A labyrinth is a tool for prayer whereby a person follows a path in prayerful silence to a centre. It is a living representation of our life journey from birth to death to new life in God. People use the labyrinth for prayer in several ways. For some, it is a simple walk to a centre in silence to help the mind find peace in anxious thoughts. For others, it is an intentional search for resolution to an issue they are facing. Prayer labyrinths come in many shapes and sizes. They all follow one clearly marked path. Unlike a maze, there are no barriers, false turns, or dead ends. They all have a centre or final point to move toward and away from.
The beautiful grass-path labyrinth, located on the front of the property next to 264th Street, is open for self-guided walk before Centering Prayer and after Contemplative Eucharist. It is open 24/7 for people who want to use it at other times. Here is a LINK to A Guide to Praying with the Labyrinth. You may also download the guide.
You may also download the finger labyrinth for home use.