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Taize

Welcome to Taize Prayer Around the Cross

Taizé (pronounced “tay-zay”) Prayer consists of the repetition of simple chants. The service consists of quiet chanting, a psalm, and most important a reading and silence.

Taizé is the name of the village in France, where the Brothers of an ecumenical community reside.

When

3rd Sunday of each month at 7:30. The service is roughly an hour long.

Where

We have two locations that alternate. We welcome all who wish to gather in prayer and in a spirit of Ecumenism.

Christ the King Catholic Church

199 Brandon Rd
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

(925) 682-2486

United Methodist Chapel

1543 Sunnyvale Ave
Walnut Creek, CA 94597

(925) 934-4208

See the current Taize Schedule

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