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People's labyrinth
Labyrinth designer Marty Cain of Black Mountain, N.C., stands on First United Methodist Church?s grounds north of its parsonage, where construction is set to begin on a labyrinth later this year. Cain worked with the church by designing the labyrinth and marking its path with surveyor flags. Nate Nims, First United Methodist Church?s associate pastor, said the church will raise funds in the coming months to fill ...
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Sep. 30, 2018 10:14 pm
Labyrinth designer Marty Cain of Black Mountain, N.C., stands on First United Methodist Church?s grounds north of its parsonage, where construction is set to begin on a labyrinth later this year. Cain worked with the church by designing the labyrinth and marking its path with surveyor flags. Nate Nims, First United Methodist Church?s associate pastor, said the church will raise funds in the coming months to fill in the path. When finished, the labyrinth will be open to the public at all hours.

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