Exploring the Labyrinth: Facts, Myths, and Possibilities

Have you seen the outdoor labyrinth in front of the office at Saint David’s Episcopal Church? Perhaps you’ve noticed people walking on it as you’ve passed by. Maybe you were one of Ms. Salisbury’s Friday Harbor High School students who won a pizza party in 2003 by estimating how many bricks would be used to build the labyrinth. Maybe you’ve even walked the labyrinth and have experiences to share. Now is your chance to learn more.

On Tuesday, July 11, from 7-9 p.m., join others who are interested in exploring the labyrinth to discuss some of the facts, myths and possibilities surrounding labyrinths. David Bentley, a labyrinth facilitator trained by The Rev. Dr. Lauren Artress who founded Veriditas in San Francisco, will facilitate a discussion about labyrinths followed by a labyrinth walk.

Bring your questions, experiences, stories, and willingness to learn about new possibilities. There is no right or wrong way to walk a labyrinth. Come explore.