Candlelit Prayer in the style of Taizé

 
 

What is Taizé?

Taizé prayer is a contemplative form of worship that invites participants into a peaceful and reflective spiritual experience. Originating from the ecumenical Taizé community in France, this service is marked by meditative chants, scripture readings, extended periods of silence, and the soft glow of candlelight. The simple yet profound chants, repeated in unison, create a calming rhythm that encourages personal prayer and deep connection with God.

At St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church, Taizé prayer provides a sacred space for individuals seeking spiritual renewal, quiet reflection, or a break from the busyness of daily life. This unique worship experience is designed to nurture inner peace and foster a sense of unity among all who gather.


When is Taizé?

Upcoming services:

  • January 19 and April 27 in Warren Chapel at Montereau

  • February 16, March 16, May 18, and June 22 in the Nave at St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church

All services begin at 5 PM. Join us for this sacred time of prayer and connection.