Taize Services at St. Mary's in the Mountains
The service is named after Taizé, a town in southern France, where an ecumenical monastic community serving refugees in the Second World War, created a simple form of worship that would nourish people of different faiths and backgrounds. Drawing from many faith traditions, the Taizé prayer service has spread throughout the world.
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More than 100,000 people, especially youth, visit Taizé annually, and the Taizé brothers continue their work of offering reconciliation as a way of life, bringing together divided Christians and separated peoples.
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Our services include prayer, music and time for reflection.
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We offer Taize services each month on the second Thursday, beginning at 6 p.m. All are welcome to join us for this meditative service.