Thursday, October 10 at 7:00 p.m. in the Church

Taizé (pronounced: tay-zay) is a prayerful form of worship known for its simple yet rich and meditative character. This worship tradition originates from the ecumenical French monastic community of Taizé, founded in 1940. This community welcomes visitors from across the globe, representing many denominations, and seeks to unite all forms of Christianity.

A Taizé service offers a contemplative worship experience through meditation, reflection, liturgical readings, and music. There is no preaching; instead, the experience comes alive through the active participation of all assembled, focusing and deepening our faith through the power of prayer. The service is held in candlelight, with a beautiful icon at the front of the church, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere.

The heart of the music offered during the service often takes the form of ostinato—a simple melody that repeats continuously—aiming to center prayer. Taizé music, simple in nature, is designed to move our prayer from the head to the heart. This service provides a time to step away from our busy lives and experience the contemplative and quieting power of prayer.