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Church of the Advent

For wedding information: 
Call 
Liz Heflin at 651-423-4617 or
e-mail at  
eheflin@frontiernet.net
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BE MARRIED IN A HISTORIC WEDDING CHAPEL       

An intimate setting with a romantic atmosphere, enhanced with tradition.  
 If desired, Clergy and Musicians are available. 

The 1872 church building seats 70 people.  
On December 31, 1979, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Use of small kitchen w/tables, one bathroom, Bride’s Dressing Room, large room for guest gathering.  Dressing Room. 

Cost:  $400
See additional service below.

Have an outdoor wedding on the Labrynth
Use of the Labyrinth and church lawn; 50 chairs
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Clergy and Musicians Available (separate fees) 
Clergy: 
                Elaine Barber
                Phone:    952-474-9177
                E-mail: 
   dizfiz3734@hotmail.com



THE LABYRINTH

A labyrinth is a single winding path that leads to the center and out again.  Found in many cultures and traditions, including Celtic, Native American, Mayan, Egyptian, and European, the labyrinth is a centuries-old tool for meditation and reflection.

Walking the labyrinth is a symbolic journey, a metaphor for the paths we walk each day, and for the direction we give our lives.  Today, labyrinths are enjoying a renewed interest, with walkable patterns being built at schools, hospitals, retreat centers, and other common gathering spaces.


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