We received the top two photos this week from a reader. Below that are photos of various labyrinths in churches across North America. We have posted these, not to single out these particular churches, but rather to show examples of how many denominations have now incorporated the contemplative mystical practice of walking the labyrinth. And this is only showing some of the churches that have labyrinths on site. There are countless churches, ministries, and denominations that may not necessarily have labyrinths on site, but pastors and leaders encourage their congregations or followers to use them (e.g., the Reformed Church of America), or they encourage their congregations to visit retreat centers that have them. Carl Teichrib has written an excellent article/booklet on labyrinths that is worth the read.
(The photos used below are low resolution photos used in accordance with the U.S. Fair Use Act for the critique, review, and dissemination of information.)
L C
In response to Paula’s comment — I also live in Oregon (Willamette Valley) and am looking for a church that hasn’t fallen into the deceptions written about by Lighthouse Trails (I just came across your comment by searching for Oregon and Lighthouse Trails, lol). If you’re nearby, maybe we can support each other in discernment or fellowship.
Paula Cusimano
Thank you for all you bring to the light, to all who are not willing to compromise with the new movements! I have learned a lot from reading your posts! I would love to personally meet one of you or more, but not sure how that would be possible. I am here in Oregon. I believe you are now in Montana. Thank you for researching the truth of the scriptures, and presenting such detailed and informative articles! Any suggestions you might have for a church, non purpose driven here, please let me know. May the Lord God Bless you and yours!