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St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church features a peaceful labyrinth on the south lawn of the church grounds. Installed in 2005, it was initially made of plants, and later redesigned with colored rocks. In 2012, it was transformed to the concrete labyrinth we have today. This sacred space invites visitors to journey inward and outward, fostering spiritual growth and new possibilities. Each year, the Music on the Garth series features musicians performing on the labyrinth. We welcome you to visit, enjoy the grounds, and refresh your body, mind, and spirit!
Vestry Board
Phone: 262-723-4229
Email: [email protected]
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Medieval
Chartres replica
Public
Outdoor
Permanent
Painted Concrete
The labyrinth itself is cement, but the path leading to it is crushed gravel and may be slightly difficult with a traditional wheelchair
Yes
Always Open
41 feet diameter
original garden labyrinth 2005, replaced with concrete labyrinth 2012
© 2004-2024 The Labyrinth Society & Veriditas. All Rights Reserved.
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