On Sunday, January 31 at 5PM the Adult Choir will lead a meditative service of Evening Prayer in the tradition of Taizé. We will gather in the candlelit sanctuary for a quiet service of contemplation and music.
The Taizé tradition began many years ago in the ecumenical monastic community in Taize, France. Brother Roger, Taizé’s founder, arrived in the French village in 1940. In the midst of World War II, he dreamed of creating a community where reconciliation was a daily reality. He began by giving shelter to refugees of the war. Brother Roger recognized that the search for reconciliation was within each individual as well as within the community. People from around the world, especially young people, come to Taizé looking for meaning in their lives as they prepare for responsibilities in their own communities.
The liturgy of the Taizé service is meant to “quiet the soul.” There is repetition in the words of the music, there is time for silence and prayer. There is no sermon or celebration of the Eucharist. The service provides an opportunity to become more peaceful and centered in the midst of our busy lives.
Please join us for the Evensong service on January 31, followed by a soup and bread supper in the Parish Hall. All are welcome. Childcare is available during the service. Parents can drop off their children downstairs in Marie Schlegel’s room at 4:45pm and pick them up until 6:15 p.m. After the service, all children are welcome to join their parents upstairs in the Parish Hall for supper.
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