Interfaith Meditation Garden
The garden features paths, seating, shade and fruit trees, drought tolerant plants and a fountain.
Meets on Sundays
Created under the guidance of the Rev. Khushnud Azuriah, the garden is open to the public as a place for reflection and meditation. Dedicated on September 27, 2015, by Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno, the garden features paths, seating, shade and fruit trees, drought tolerant plants and a fountain.
Throughout the garden are statuary and symbols of Buddhist, Sikh, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Native American and Christian believers, inviting us to ponder the universality of God’s love.