“Teach me Your way, O Lord, and lead me in a smooth path…” Path 27:11 NKJ
Prayer Labyrinths Directory:
Kessler Park UMC
1215 Turner
Dallas, TX 75208
(214) 942-0098 or (214) 334-8602
more info
The Way at Northway Christian Church
7202 W. Northwest Hwy
Dallas, TX 75225
(214) 361-6641
more info
Unity Church of Dallas
6525 Forest Lane
Dallas, TX 75230
(972) 233-7106
more info
Royal Lane Baptist Church
6707 Royal Lane
Dallas, TX 75230
(214) 361-2809
more info
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Oak Cliff
3839 West Kiest Blvd
Dallas, TX 75233
(214) 755-4315
more info
Cathedral of Hope
5910 Cedar Springs Rd
Dallas, TX 75235
(214) 351-1901
more info
Richland College
12800 Abrams Rd
Dallas, TX 75243
(972) 238-6107
more info
Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration
14115 Hillcrest Rd
Dallas, TX 75254
(972) 248-4241
more info
Northhaven United Methodist Church
11211 Preston Rd
Dallas, TX 75230
(214) 363-2479
more info
University Park United Methodist Church
4024 Caruth Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75225
(214) 368-1435
more info
Chapel Hill United Methodist Church
12411 Templeton Tr
Farmers Branch, TX 75234
(972) 241-3491
more info
Living life on a smooth path, one without twists and turns would be a dream come true, or would it? Our walk with God enables us to manage the path while we lean on Him for support. Walking a labyrinth is much like life. A labyrinth is not a maze. There is only one unicursal path with one way in and out. There are no dead ends nor can you get lost. It is an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness. It combines the imagery of the circle and the spiral into a meandering but purposeful path. The Labyrinth represents a journey to our own center and back again out into the world. Labyrinths have long been used as meditation and prayer tools. When you step into the labyrinth, you are alone with God walking into the center of your deepest self and back out into the world with an open heart ready to receive the world our Savior has provided. I have walked a labyrinth with folded hands, a zing in my step, or even tears in my eyes, knowing with each step forward my relationship with my Lord would never be the same. I can be directionally challenged at times, but this is one time I will not be as lost upon leaving the center. As you walk the labyrinth choose your attitude and spirit and open yourself up to all that God has laid out before you. It’s one way that God can teach us His blessed ways and revel in His smooth path.”