Walking the Labyrinth
An Ecumenical Holy Week Tradition
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
Walking the Labyrinth
Open to all – Socks or shoe coverings required – Masks welcomed
Love offering collected – Walk takes ~ 30 minutes.
Labyrinth Walking Schedule
Sunday, March 29 3:00 PM – 7 pm
Monday, March 30-Thursday, April 2 9 AM – 6 pm
Friday, April 3 10 AM – 1 pm
Good Friday Service 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Thanks to the Sponsering Congregations and Organizations
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Olin T. Binkley Memorial Baptist Church
United Church of Chapel Hill
New Hope Presbyterian Church
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, Chapel Hill
Labyrinth walking is an ancient practice used by many
different faiths for spiritual centering, contemplation, and prayer.
Entering the serpentine path of a labyrinth,
you walk slowly while quieting your mind and
focusing on a spiritual question or prayer.
You’ll find prayer stations around the perimeter
which support your intentions with tangible symbols.
Gentle, contemplative music will accompany you as you
take this pilgrimage of the heart.
You are invited to reaffirm your baptism
(according to your tradition) at the baptismal pool.
Please feel free to share your reflections in the community journal.
