Labyrinth – There are many ways to describe a labyrinth. It is a path of prayer, a walking meditation, a crucible of change, a watering hole for the spirit, and a mirror of the soul.

Labyrinths are currently being used worldwide as a way to quiet the mind, recover a balance in life, encourage meditation, insight, self-reflection, stress reduction, and discover innovation and celebration. They are open to all people as a non-denominational, cross-cultural blueprint for well-being. The practice of labyrinth walking integrates the body with the mind and the mind with the spirit. Our 39-foot, eleven-circuit labyrinth, made of river cobbles, is set into the turf in front of the Memorial Boulder near the site of the original Red Brick Church.

Our labyrinth is another outdoor option for any spiritual ceremony. Labyrinths are a way to quiet the mind, recover a balance in life, and can help with stress reduction. Labyrinths appeal to people as a non-denominational, cross-cultural blueprint for well-being. Imagine renewing your vows in this grounded space or walking the labyrinth while you are here to find peace and relaxation.