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Labyrinth #16: Personal Labyrinth
I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. I just spent three days at Holy Cross…
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Labyrinth #15: Grace Episcopal Church, Hopkinsville, KY
I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. I’m in Hopkinsville, Kentucky with my daughter in…
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Labyrinth #14: Unitarian Universalist Church of Hagerstown, MD
I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. I’m on a trip with my daughter to…
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Labyrinth #13: Pleasantville UCC, Chalfont, PA
I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. In my last labyrinth post, I mentioned that…
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Labyrinth # 12: Peace Valley Park, Doylestown, PA
I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. I drove down to Central Bucks county yesterday…
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Building a Labyrinth #2: The Boulder Field
So, I’ve begun the process of trying to build a labyrinth in the woods behind my home. If you missed my first post about this, check it out here. I got back out in the woods today, and continued the work of ripping rocks out of the ground. It was very pleasant weather while I…
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Building a Labyrinth?
So I am blessed to live in a wonderful house owned by the church where I serve. One of my favorite things about this house is the backyard. Here’s a view of the backyard. As you can see, it opens into a rather deep wooded area. My daughter loves to play in there — she…
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Labyrinths # 10 and #11: Two churches in coastal Delaware
I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Last week, I was on vacation in Delaware.…
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Labyrinth #9: Community United Methodist Church, Ocean Pines, MD
I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I am in the habit of trying to visit a lot of them. For more information about labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. I’m currently on vacation in Ocean View,…
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Labyrinth #8: Green Pond United Methodist Church, Easton, PA
I enjoy walking labyrinths. Labyrinths are maze-like structures that have been used as spiritual tools for centuries. There are many of them around, and I have started the habit of trying to visit them, perhaps once a week. For more information on labyrinths, check out The Labyrinth Society. Today’s labyrinth is at a Methodist church…