Good Friday Labyrinth Walk
March 30 12:00 am | Heritage Museum and Gardens
Good Friday is the day in our Christian tradition that we remember Jesus’ crucifixion. Meet us this year at Heritage Museum and Garden’s Labyrinth for a silent time of walking, reflecting and being together was we journey to the cross.
Walking a labyrinth is like making a pilgrimage…
It is a journey where you might think about loved ones, distractions or burdens on the way in, be open to receiving the grace and love of God at the centre and return uplifted, blessed and renewed.
Labyrinths are ancient spiritual pathways found across the world and embraced by church communities at various times since the 4th Century as a support for prayer.
Today, labyrinths are again being created to offer a spiritual space for prayer and reflection providing a stilling space in a busy world. They are a way of slowing down…of being thoughtful…of spending time with God.
Please note restrooms will not be open and you must be able to walk from the general parking area to the Labyrinth and back (no park transportation will be provided).