Community Labyrinth

 
 

Welcome to the Community Labyrinth at All Saints’ Episcopal Church.  Our Labyrinth is patterned after the 13th century Labyrinth in the Cathedral in Chartres, France.  The 11-circuit Labyrinth welcomes visitors from all walks of life to come to the Community Labyrinth to walk and experience the 1,300 feet of the path, spiraling from the 60-foot diameter to the center and return.


The Labyrinth is accessible and open to the public with no charge and no hour restrictions.  Labyrinths are found all over the world and in many cultures and traditions: European, Native American, Asian, Scandinavian, African, etc. All people are welcome to enjoy the Community Labyrinth.


The Community Labyrinth is part of the World-Wide Labyrinth Project established at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, by Lauren Artress.  The Labyrinth Project and Veriditas is dedicated to solving spiritual hunger.


"We're greening the planet with thousands of labyrinths, both public and private," she said. "There's something very powerful about walking a labyrinth. It's very peaceful and calming, so you can let go of worry." Lauren Artress


"I would say to the person who has never walked a labyrinth before to just relax and enjoy yourself. Their purpose isn't to confuse but to create a soothing experience, and to let the journey, not the center, be your ultimate goal." Alex Champion


Location:  The Community Labyrinth at All Saints’ Episcopal Church is located at the corner of Swift and Spear streets in South Burlington, Vermont.


All Saints Episcopal Church

1250 Spear Street

S. Burlington, VT 05403

802-862-9750

allsaints16@juno.com


All Saints Website:

www.allsaints16sbvt.org/





 

WELCOME!