Meditation Garden

St. Paul’s Meditation Garden is behind Canterbury House, directly east of the chapel. Our meditation garden offers a serene outdoor contemplative space on the grounds at St. Paul’s where one can pray and meditate during the day. It is encased with greenery and offer two sitting areas with benches, a quiet fountain, and a beautiful sculpture created by artist Jon Burger entitled “Divine Spark.”

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Notes from the Garden – Divine Spark

“Divine Spark”, the Meditation Garden sculpture, was created for St. Paul’s by sculptor John Burger, who has a BFA from East Carolina University. John is currently teaching workshop classes in …

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Gardening Update

Thanks to the recent Ministries Fair we now have two more volunteers tending our grounds, David Caldwell and Charles Daechner. They join our newest summer gardening/ watering volunteers: Roberta Harrington, …

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