
Taizé Prayers around Georgia
Monday, October 21, November 18, 8:00 p.m., Cathedral of Saint Philip, 2744 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA. (7:00 p.m., Labyrinth walk, Child Hall); 8 p.m., Taizé Service, Mikell Chapel, Third Mondays.
Tuesday, November 12, 7:00 p.m., Emory Presbyterian Church, 1886 N. Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307. 2nd Tuesdays, through January 2025.
Tuesday, October 22, November 26, 7:00 p.m., Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church, 471 Mt. Vernon Highway NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. Labyrinth available during prayer. Fourth Tuesdays.
Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. On Zoom, Columbia Presbyterian Church, 711 South Columbia Drive, Decatur, 30030. https://cpcdecatur.com/online-worship-links/ Weekly.
Macon: Wednesdays, 5:30 – 6:00 p.m., Vineville United Methodist Church, 2045 Vineville Avenue, Macon, Georgia 31204. https://vinevillemethodist.com/taize/ Includes a communion service. Weekly.
This Thursday, October 10, 7:30 PM, St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 636 W. Ponce de Leon, Decatur, 30030. Parking along the street in front of the church. Quarterly, next one in Advent.
News
Greetings to all!
The Taizé brothers are again in Rome leading those gathered for the Synod in prayer. It will take place privately this time on October 11, the anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. You can read more about it here.
Br. Emile from Taizé, who was in Atlanta in 2019, will be traveling in the US and Canada in October and November. To find out where and when, please check the Taizé web site: www.taize.fr. In the main menu, click on “Around the World” and then on “Americas”.
Note the new prayer this Fall at Emory Presbyterian Church on the 2nd Tuesdays. They are especially praying in these prayers for peace and for our nation in our election times…
You can tune in to listen to live broadcasts from the Taizé Community in France and explore their creative initiatives for peace and reconciliation in the human family on their website here.
Blessings!
Lisa
The fire of Christ’s forgiveness flames deep within you, dispelling your own confusion. He calls you by name.
That fire burns the very roots of bitterness. That fire never says “enough.”
– Brother Roger, founder of the Taizé Community