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5 News Notes

Prayers of Rest and Refuge: A Taizé Style Service

May 11, 2022 by Spy Desk

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Trinity Cathedral in Easton opens its doors to the community on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, for prayers of rest and refuge, done in the style of the ecumenical Taizé community in France. The Taizé style of worship offers a simple service of chanting, scripture, prayer and silence that is easily accessible to all. The chants, composed from biblical sources, help center and focus our attention on the one who knows our every need, even before we do. The time of silence invites us to become still if only for a moment, to allow God to touch our souls.

The founder of Taizé was inspired to build a community to usher reconciliation into a world in need of peace. It is the fervent desire of the Trinity Cathedral community to be a place for spiritual seekers to find refuge and rest. And we pray that the spirit of Taizé may help us to find reconciliation for ourselves, with our God and in a deeply hurting world, with one another. Services last about 45 minutes.

Please join us at Trinity Cathedral, 315 Goldsborough Street, Easton, MD, May 10, 2022 at 6 p.m.

“Let all who are thirsty come. Let all who wish receive, the water of life, freely.
Amen, come Lord Jesus. Amen, come Lord Jesus.” – Taizé chant

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