Labyrinths as Tools for Transformation

In services that have five Sundays we at James Reeb like to do something extra special and have a multigenerational fair style service with different hands-on activities throughout the building. Join us in welcoming back Rev. Suzelle Lynch and our DRE Genevieve to learn about the spiritual, mental, and physical benefits of labyrinths in their many forms. Make a personal finger labyrinth, walk a floor labyrinth created by our youth group, learn how to make your own labyrinth, and more! We can’t wait to see you!

Worship Associate – Heike Saynisch

Children of all ages are invited to join us for an Easter egg hunt and egg dying after the service. Please let Genevieve know if you have any dietary restrictions.

Image Credit: Labyrinth Society of Ontario, photographer Josie Padro

  • The share the plate for March 31st and April 7th is The Autism Society of South Central Wisconsin. The Autism Society of  South Central Wisconsin is dedicated to improving the lives of all who are impacted by Autism by providing information, resources and support, while raising awareness and acceptance in our community. They create connections, empowering everyone in the autism community with the resources needed to live fully. They were nominated by Mary Schaper 

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This week’s newsletter

Order of Service

  • Gathering Song  “Come, Come, Whoever You Are” #188
  • Welcome
  • Prelude  
  • Call to Worship
  • Lighting the Chalice and Musical Response
  • Wisdom from the World’s Traditions – Introduction to a Fair Style Service:  Labyrinths as Tools for Transformation
  • Labyrinth Activity Fair
  • Re-Gathering
  • Offering 
  • Shared Music   “As We Sing of Hope and Joy” #1060 (teal hymnal) 
  • Extinguishing the Chalice and Benediction

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