A Pathway to Prayer: The Synod Labyrinth is Now Available for Churches

We are delighted to offer our new Prayer Labyrinth, a wonderful spiritual resource available for all local churches.

Posted on Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Looking for a new way to engage your congregation in prayer and reflection? The Thames North Synod is delighted to offer our new Prayer Labyrinth, a wonderful spiritual resource available for all local churches to borrow.

A labyrinth is an ancient tool for walking meditation, offering a single, winding path to a central point and back out again. It's not a maze; there are no tricks or dead ends. The journey is a metaphor for our own spiritual path, providing a quiet space to focus, pray, and listen for God's voice. It's a powerful way to enhance worship, quiet days, outreach events, or any moment where a deeper connection is sought.

About Our Labyrinth:

Our beautiful labyrinth is a portable, 7m x 7m canvas designed for indoor use only. It comes complete with a set of resources and clear guidance notes to help you create a meaningful and blessed experience for your congregation and community.

How to Book:

There is no charge to borrow the labyrinth. We can make flexible delivery and handover arrangements to suit your church.

To find out more or to book the labyrinth for your church, please contact Eddie Boon at [email protected].

We encourage you to consider how this unique and moving resource could bless your community.

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