CHALICE LABYRINTH
VARIATIONS |
The Baltic Wheel Chalice Labyrinth
by Lisa Gidlow Moriarty
Paths of
Peace Labyrinths and Resources
Stillwater, MN
A variant on the original
Chalice Labyrinth design
This variation is based on the Baltic Wheel Labyrinth design which has two entrances, one directly accessing the center. It is an especially good design for processionals and/or ceremonies.
You should see Lisa's Dancing Woman Labyrinth design on her website. Press here for a direct link.
Drawing by Lisa Gidlow Moriarty
Copyrighted and reproduced with permission
www.pathsofpeace.com
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The Rainbow Chalice
by Rev. David Morris
Pastor, UMC Churches
Dayton and Harcourt, Iowa
A variant on the original
Chalice Labyrinth design
"I found your website and the plans for the Chalice labyrinth
when I was
looking for a simpler labyrinth to paint on a smaller canvas
(the space
was a 20 foot room). I liked it the moment I saw it.
I have painted it on
canvas and took it to a Five Day Academy for Spiritual Formation
and
people really liked it. I've also been asked to make another
one for use
in the Iowa United Methodist Church Conference
Center."
PRESS HERE
to see construction photos
Photos by Rev. David Morris
Copyrighted and reproduced with permission
http://www.daytonharcourtumc.org/labyrinth.html.
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The Disciple
Chalice
by Ruth Jewell
Edmonds, WA
A variant on the original
Chalice Labyrinth design
A finger labyrinth created
to honor the hard work of the
volunteers who helped install the church's in-ground labyrinth.
To read Ruth'story on why she used the Chalice Labyrinth design
for this recognition,
PRESS
HERE
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The Flaming
Chalice
by Dick Shelton
Minneaplolis/St. Paul
A variant on the original
Chalice Labyrinth design
For a beautiful perspective
on the Chalice Labyrinth design and an explanation
of Dick's Flaming Chalice variant,
PRESS HERE
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The Resurrection
Chalice
by Andrew J. Colclough (England)
A variant on the original
Chalice Labyrinth design
"I was searching on the web for a labyrinth design
to match the Stations of the Cross
and I came across your Chalice Labyrinth. I was very taken
by the elegant symmetry
and simplicity of the design and, of course, the fact that it
had exactly fourteen turns
to match the Stations."
Read Andrew's discovery and vision behind this variant design HERE
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The Chalice-11 Labyrinth ©
by Leenardia Simpson
Minneaplolis/St. Paul
A variant on the original
Chalice Labyrinth design
For Leenardia's story on
how her 11-circuit Chalice Labyrinth design
was inspired and how it can be drawn,
PRESS HERE
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The Chalice Labyrinth with Chakra
Colors
Canvas was designed by Martha Erickson.
Chalice Labyrinth design modified and painted by
The Rev. Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion, Ph.D.
Also see Jill's
Christian
Uses of Labyrinths webpage
Photo from Jill Kimberly Hartwell Geoffrion
's
website
and reproduced with permission.