Begin the work of peace within yourself, so that, once you are at peace,you can bring peace to others. Anonymous, from a 4th Century Believer
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A new family is born: the community of believers in Jesus, the Church– born not in a human way out of triumph and victory, but out of a love whichis greater than the mute silence of suffering Br. Matthew of Taizé
Christ Jesus, in your life on earth, you did not hesitate to denounce injustice, but You sought to build bridges with those you met on Your path. Increase our thirst to bridge the separations which divide people and nations so that justice may flourish on earth. Br. Matthew of Taizé
In each one of us there is a thirst for meaning. Where can we quench this thirst? In our busy lives, somewhere within us there is a quiet voice which whispers that we are loved. Br. Matthew of Taizé
Location: TBD Not without reason did the Apostle say, “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). Do you wish never to cease praying? Then never cease desiring. Your continual desire is your continual voice. St. Augustine Two Taizé Evening Prayer services will be offered in the year 2026-27. Each will provide […]
Location: TBD Prayer is often first of all a desire, a silent longing for peace in the presence of God. When we do not know how to pray, the Holy Spirit is there, praying in us in sighs too deep for words. As we listen to that deepest part of […]
Joy bubbles up from deep within when we realise that we are loved for who we are. When we understand that joy is a gift and not something we can claim, we can find we are ready to welcome it. Br. Matthew of Taizé Reprising our popular service, “Christmas by […]
All Saints’ Day falls on All Saints’ Sunday this year. In honor of those who have completed their baptisms, we bring back our popular celebration of Saints with a luminaria display at San Gabriel Presbyterian Church. The lanterns are both prepared and funded by the Wholeness Community, as a gift […]
Jesus entered the world in silence: “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” The One who was with God and was God before the beginning of all things came to be with us through a humble and lowly birth in the silence of the night: the light which shines […]
What are you seeking? The first words of Jesus in the Gospel of John are a question to two young people. Last year in Taizé, six young people from six countries across four continents answered Jesus' question: Silence. A direction. Joy. Meaning. A just world. Community. Peace. Br. Matthew, prior of Taizé, responded to them with the Word of God. This season, we bring their insights home to Central Texas. Join us for a preview on August 23.
We’ve rescheduled our postponed January service Round Rock, where we will pray in the intimate chapel of St. Philip’s United Methodist Church. Our Taizé Evening Prayer service on this night will focus on the topic, “Pilgrims of Hope / Pilgrims of Peace.” The Georgetown Ecumenical Wholeness Service is a candlelight, […]
In our second of two services at St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church, the Wholeness Service will conduct Taizé Evening Prayers with scriptures and songs focused on the joyful topic, Easter Hope. The Georgetown Ecumenical Wholeness Service is a candlelight, contemplative prayer service that meets once per month. All services are open to […]