CTindex - Christian Today UK Interactive Catalogue
Church

Methodist Church Launches Online Spirituality Resources

The Methodist Church has launched a new website, designed as a labyrinth, to invite Christians to come and find out more about spirituality.

by Daniel Blake
Posted: Friday, September 29, 2006, 8:11 (BST)
Font Scale:A A A

The Methodist Church has launched a new website focusing on allowing followers to join a "pilgrimage of discovery, freeing the mind from clutter, calming the spirit and strengthening awareness of and openness to God".

The new site has been designed as a labyrinth and invites visitors on a spiritual journey of encounter and challenge.

"A labyrinth is an ancient spiritual resource and a metaphor for the spiritual journey into death and out again into life," states the Methodist Church.

Working with David Webster, the Methodist Church's Website Manager, the Pastoral Care and Spirituality Team have developed the site to be available to people across and beyond Methodism.

The website, entitled 'Lost in Wonder' has ten interactive "stations" that can be visited in any order, each with images, a Bible text, a prayer and a guiding voice leading the guest into the theme of that place.

Some of the stations reflect on the priorities of the Methodist Church - worship, learning and caring, service and evangelism - while others consider different aspects and expressions of spirituality.

The Rev Michaela Youngson, Methodist Secretary for Pastoral Care and Spirituality said: "A labyrinth is an ancient way to journey deeper into God's presence and then to travel out again into God's world. This is a place of change and challenge as well as rest and contemplation. We hope that people will find in it a freedom that helps them to connect with others who want to learn about God's love."

The resource site also looks to act as a platform to allow fellow visitors to interact with one another. The Methodist Church tells: "One station, exploring the theme of God's presence and action in the world, gives the visitor the opportunity to draw a picture of their own experience of God's presence. This is then added to an online gallery so that people can enjoy and be inspired by the artwork of other guests. Those who wish to respond to what they have experienced within the Labyrinth will find suggestions, links and resources at the end of their journey."

The website can be visited at www.lostinwonder.org.uk



Copyright © 2006 Christian Today. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Have your say on this article
Light for Last Days
Google Advertisement
Externally generated - Report offensive links here
Methodist Insurance
World Headline
Christian groups respond to deadly flood in Brazil

Christian groups respond to deadly flood in Brazil

Christian relief groups are on the ground helping victims of a flood being labelled the “worst environmental...
Sponsored Features
Give a disadvantaged young person a brighter future this Christmas. Order books for all ages commending the free and sovereign grace of Almighty God.
01582 765448 For holidays and retreats in the Scottish borders. Whitchester Christian Guest House 01450 377 477 Friendly printing company for churches, charities and businesses nationwide!
Sanct Maria Abbey, NUNRAW
Cistercian Monastery and Guest House
Bookings: 01620 830 228
Email: nunraw.abbot@yahoo.co.uk
Google Advertisement
Externally generated - Report offensive links here

Christmas Gift Box

more gifts >