Everyday, Everywhere is Worship: World Labyrinth Day

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Sermon Summary

World Labyrinth Day invites you into a transformative spiritual practice beyond a simple walking meditation. As you journey through these sacred paths—whether on the bright red gravel labyrinth overlooking the San Luis Valley or the intimate brick-lined path in a Buena Vista bookshop’s garden—each step becomes an intentional communion with the divine. These contrasting experiences reveal how worship adapts to different settings while maintaining its essential purpose: creating space for connection with the sacred through mindful presence.
“Every single moment of your life outside this sanctuary worship is present and an opportunity for you to engage with the sacred. Every breath you breathe, every step you take, every word you speak, every person you interact with, every plant you plant, every tree you notice, every bird that flies around you communes with you—everything in your life is an opportunity for you to be in worship.”
This expansive understanding of worship challenges you to reconsider how you move through the world each day. When you approach life intending to create justice, practice compassion, and care deeply for creation, you embody Christ’s example of humble service. The communion table serves as a monthly reminder of this calling—to say yes to worship in every aspect of life, from moments of solitude to acts of healing and speaking truth to power. The sacred presence isn’t confined to Sunday gatherings but permeates every interaction when you engage the world with an open heart and listening spirit.

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