Labyrinth Open To Public At Bethlehem Church

The Labyrinth is open to the community at Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 2390 North Road. Courtesy/BELC

Baptismal font next to a stained glass mural of a mountain stream at Bethlehem Church. Courtesy/BELC

BELC News:

A place for spiritual growth and healing and our gift to the Los Alamos community, the Labyrinth at Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church BELC) is available to walk any time of the day or night by anyone who wishes to use it.

A labyrinth is a prayer path that quiets the mind and grounds the body. We suggest that you come with an open heart to slowly walk its twists and turns. Pray what is on your heart as you go in, perhaps sitting on a bench to contemplate, or pausing to pray at the center. Then turn around and walk slowly out, listening for the responses to your prayers as you slowly return to the world. 

The labyrinth is set in a grove of ponderosa pine trees that sustained some burn damage in the 2000 Cerro Grande Fire, but they have survived and are a reminder that we are resilient, too. This is a natural space where deer are often resting.

If personal issues arise because of the walking of the labyrinth, you are welcome to call the church office at 505.662.5151 and ask for a quiet conversation of hope. Access to the labyrinth is via a walkway located at the southeast corner of our main parking lot. 

Visitors also are invited to find peace sitting by the quietly flowing waters of our baptismal font, during the hours that the Church Office is open (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) The font is next to a stained glass mural of a mountain stream, just to the right as you enter through the Tower Entrance doors at street level. We ask that you limit group visits to 2-3 people, keep these areas clean, and do not adjust seating, which is placed in “safe spacing” configuration. Bethlehem Lutheran Church is at 2390 North Road, just north of Mountain Elementary School.

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