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Labyrinth

There is no wrong way to walk the labyrinth.

All are welcome!

   

The labyrinth is a tool for walking prayer and provides a safe space for a journey into our center, the place of our deepest knowing & our connection with the divine.

Upcoming

  • Virtual Labyrinth Walk
    Virtual Labyrinth Walk
    Multiple Dates
    Mon, Aug 18
    Aug 18, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM PDT
    Join the Trinity Labyrinth Guild every third Monday for a virtual labyrinth walk! Even when walked with your finger, the labyrinth is a wonderful tool to quiet the mind and find deep peace. Directions and music provided. (Zoom Only)
  • Public Labyrinth Walk
    Public Labyrinth Walk
    Multiple Dates
    Tue, Aug 19
    Aug 19, 2025, 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM PDT
    Gather with us for our monthly in-person labyrinth walk, held on the beautiful wood inlay labyrinth in Trinity's Kempton Hall. (In person only)
  • Virtual Labyrinth Walk
    Virtual Labyrinth Walk
    Multiple Dates
    Mon, Sep 15
    Sep 15, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM PDT
    Join us online each month to walk the labyrinth in community—wherever in the world you are.
  • Public Labyrinth Walk
    Public Labyrinth Walk
    Multiple Dates
    Sat, Nov 01
    Nov 01, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM PDT
    Gather with us for our monthly in-person labyrinth walk, held on the beautiful wood inlay labyrinth in Kempton Hall.
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History

The Trinity Labyrinth consists of eleven circuits of path enclosed in a circle. A replica of the stone labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral, built in 1201 AD, Trinity's labyrinth was inlaid with a beautiful selection of woods on a preexisting hardwood floor.

 

Labyrinth use began at Trinity in early 1987 on a canvas labyrinth.

The Labyrinth Guild was formed in 1997 and commissioned the current inlaid labyrinth, which was installed in the fall of 1999.

 

The Trinity Labyrinth Guild is an energized community of individuals who help provide members of Trinity Cathedral and the wider community the opportunity to strengthen & deepen their spiritual practice by walking the labyrinth.

 

New members are always welcome!

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