The labyrinth came about because the front lawn used to have a willow tree in the middle of it, which had become unruly, difficult to cut and the roots were getting under the building. So we cut it down and looked at the big open space that had appeared. But, what could we do with it? At the same time we had put a low fence around the area to discourage people cutting across it and creating a muddy path. We didn’t, however, really want to say, “Keep out”. We wanted to say, “Come in”.
We talked about landscaping and we talked about prayer, and then someone said, “What about a labyrinth?”. On first hearing it was a daft idea – it’s an open space next to a busy road, with lots of pedestrians passing, especially before and after school. How could anyone use it as a place of quiet prayerfulness? And yet, why not?