200 or so in the congregation gather around Bishop John as he prepares to unveil the sculpture
Bishop John, at the centre of the crowd
Bishop John Hind, Peter Chatfield, Les Miles, Rev. Alastair Cutting, & Rev. Paul Smith gathered around the just-unveiled sculpture
Bishop John Hind and the Colin Reid sculpture
The Colin Reid sculpture in the Copthorne Labyrinth Memorial Garden, at the parish church of St John's the Evangelist
St. John the Evangelist church, Copthorne, the Labyrinth Memorial Garden, with the Colin Reid Sculpture
The entrance to the Copthorne Labyrinth
The Copthorne Labyrinth - detail of the entrance notice
The Copthorne Memorial Garden Sculpture by Colin Reid - detail of the information notice, and Arts Council support
Light and shadow on the csulpture and church
Charmian Mocatta's lettering follows the meaning of the words of 1 Cor 13.12, 'For now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face'; with some of the lettering 'reversed out', and different parts read from each side
A peaceful haven, and a praying place
Colin Reid's sculpture at the cente of the Copthorne Labyrinth
One of the quadrant benches, centred on the sculpture in the Copthorne Labyrinth Mmeorial Garden