Designed by Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D., the Santa Rosa Labyrinth© is a neo-medieval design that incorporates the seven circuits of the classical labyrinth and the quarter and half turns of the ancient medieval labyrinths.
The design includes a unique “heart-spot” on the fourth path, in line with the labyrinth’s opening. The small, quiet space can be observed and viewed from all four directions. It allows for the focus of the heart and can be filled with small offerings, flowers, or mementos of a special time.
The labyrinth path is crushed granite with a flagstone border, 50 feet in diameter. The new installation behind the main church building also includes two wheelchair-accessible finger labyrinths.
Red Oak Services of Tomball, Tex. performed the Santa Rosa Labyrinth© installation at Plymouth and was dedicated on Sunday, November 24, 2013
Boy Scout Troop 1323, chartered by Plymouth United Methodist Church, is also located on the premises.