TAIZÉ TONIGHT!

A "New" Reflective Worship Service Arrives in Newark

Newark United Methodist Church conitues to offer worship in the tradition of Taizé (pronounced tay-zay) the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. This service is open to anyone interested in this unique reflective style, which originated in a small French village nearly 70 years ago.

Taizé is named after the village where in 1940, during the darkest days of World War II, a number of monks under the leadership of Brother Roger came together to pray for peace and provide shelter for refugees. Since its inception, the Taizé community has emphasized reconciliation among Christians, evident today in the large number of Catholics and Protestants from more than 25 countries who call it their spiritual home.

Over the years, a particular style of worship has emerged from this ecumenical community and is now being practiced worldwide. Meditative music, scripture readings and silence set the tone for the contemplative service. Candles and icons often decorate the worship space to add to the sensory experience.

As part of the Taizé service, Newark United Methodist Church will offer the option of anointing for the healing of body, mind or spirit for one's self or for others in our prayers, an ancient practice revived in the Taizé community and elsewhere.

The Taizé service will be held the first Wednesdayof each month in the nave of Newark United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. "We invite community members to come and spend a quiet hour with us, experiencing worship in the style of Taizé," said Dr. James C. Faltot, pastor of congregational care and outreach.

To learn more about the fascinating Taizé community, you may wish to visit the official community website at www.taize.fr. For more information about the "Taizé Tonight" and other worship opportunities at Newark United Methodist Church, 69 E. Main Street, call the church office at (302) 368-8774.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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