Labyrinth


We welcome people from within and outside the parish to walk the labyrinth on our front lawn.

The journey to and from the center of the labyrinth, on the clearly marked path, is a contemplative, meditative act. Some see it as a symbolic pilgrimage to your own center and then back out into the world.

Using an ancient seven-ring, single-path pattern, a group of parishioners built the labyrinth with stones from local beaches. In the years since, scores of people of all ages have used St. Andrew’s labyrinth as a tool for meditation and centering.

For more information about labyrinths, see World-Wide Labyrinth Locator