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Reflections from Taizé
by Delcy Kuhlman
I sit here in my study at Still Waters reflecting on the joys and lessons of the wonderful trip to France – to Taizé. A few months ago we began to have a Taizé prayer service here once a month. I did not imagine that I would actually go to Taizé! Read more...
At Taizé: Aloneness, Togetherness
by Sarah Fusté
As I sit here in the warmth of the dining hall at Taizé, waiting for dinnertime, I am keenly aware of my aloneness. Everyone around me seems to be speaking German. I pull out my journal, partly for company, partly to become conscious of my feelings of not belonging. I don’t want to be afraid of appearing alone, separate, unintegrated. This is not a bad place to be. Read more...
New Way of Communication
With this first issue of Come, Be Still, we are hoping to open another channel of communication that can go both ways. We'd love to hear from you with ideas on how to improve the newsletter, and we'd also encourage you to get in touch with any of the authors and continue conversations. Just write us at newsletter@stillwaters.org and we'll make sure that it gets to the right person.
Daffodil Labyrinth



Once a year, the windy labyrinth trail is lined with 8,000 daffodils, making it a feast for the eyes. They just started blooming this last week of March, so come soon to enjoy it!
Last Month at Still Waters...

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