Find Balance and Peace Walking the Calvary Labyrinth

Calvary Presbyterian Church, in Milwaukee, invites people to walk the permanent indoor labyrinth painted on the floor in the style of the 12th-century labyrinth at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, in Chartres, France. The free walks are held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. every second and fourth Sunday of each month.
"Labyrinths are used worldwide to quiet the mind and to seek balance, peace and discernment,” says spokesperson Cindy Thomas. “They offer a tranquil refuge from a fast-paced world and provide the space to pursue a cross-cultural practice of centering and contemplation, long embraced by Christians and non-Christians alike.”
Location: 935 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. For more information, call 414-271-8782 or visit BigRedChurch.com.