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The Labyrinth Located just outside the church entrance, it is Dallas’ first permanent indoor labyrinth. The design is a reproduction of a labyrinth found in the nave of the Cathedral in Chartres, France. It is the outward and visible form of an inward and spiritual exercise that may be experienced by people of all ages and religious traditions. Labyrinths have appeared in various parts of the world for over 4,000 years. During the Middle Ages they were frequently placed in the cathedrals of Europe. Christians, unable to keep their baptismal vow to visit Jerusalem because of the dangers of travel, journeyed to these cathedrals and walked the labyrinth course as an embodied metaphor of their spiritual journeys with Christ. Our labyrinth provides a superb meditation aid for our people and those who come from far and wide to make this spiritual journey. Labyrinth Details – Click here to review more information, guidelines on walking the Labyrinth and our list of frequently asked questions. The Church Life Center The South building is the newest two-story addition dedicated in January of 2009. The first floor contains the staff offices, as well as conference and meeting rooms. The second floor has a large Gathering Space and elementary Sunday School classrooms, an adult meeting room, plus Music Ministry storage and rehearsal space. The Meditation Garden and Columbarium Our garden also incorporates our parish columbarium. A columbarium is a structure in a memorial space, which provides a sacred, and permanent resting place to for the cremated remains of deceased parishioners. Loved ones find great comfort in being able to visit the niches when they come and go from church activities. The Bell Tower Topping the tower is a weathervane executed by William and Charlotte Hallett, artists of the triptych, altar, font and processional cross in the church. It consists of a shaft, spire, ball and cardinal points supporting the principal sculpture. The sculpture is of a whale fully formed and bearing atop its back an ark, a sun image and the rays of the rainbow. |
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