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There’s something sacred about meaningful conversations in meaningful places.

My husband Kyle and I love to explore the world, and we also love taking kindred spirits on pilgrimage, where we can share experiences in God’s most magnificent places.

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The Historic Highlands of Scotland

July 18-28, 2026

A pilgrimage to Scotland is an invitation to let Jesus meet you in a surprising way through its mystic islands, rocky landscapes, historic stories, and rugged way of life, reflecting over all this with like-minded pilgrims over sips of local whiskey.

Thig còmhla rinn air turas!

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Previous Trips…

2025: Liturgical Living Along the Rhine River

What’s arguably most true is that living liturgically means living in tandem with others, in communion with both our Maker and our neighbor, as a shared practice in becoming more fully human. It’s a way to live that’s simple to wade into and welcome to all, yet takes a lifetime (and then some) to unearth it all. What better way to learn more deeply what it means to live liturgically than with newly-formed friendships (who are probably like-minded kindred spirits), as we taste and see together what the historic cultures and God-breathed landscape of the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Switzerland has to offer?

On this pilgrimage, we walk among villages and cathedrals as we ask God how to live in tandem with life's seasons and rhythms. (Here’s my post-trip reflection.)

2024: A Greek Odyssey

Greece is one of the oldest cultures in the world and the iconic cradle of Western civilization. To visit it is to step along the stones where ancient thinkers, philosophers, inventors, politicians, poets, artists, and theologians shared their truth, goodness, and beauty with the world. The rocky land and storied islands are worth a modern odyssey—what better place to pilgrimage for a reflective look at who we are, how we’re made, and why we’re here in our modern era than in historic Greece?

On this pilgrimage, we explore the ancient ruins of historic moments and ask God to remind us of our own unique role in His story.

2023: The Celtic Way

I love Ireland. I love its green, craggy beauty, its storied history and the rocky remains that speak of it, its pubs and villages, its food and drink, and its understated place in western history, Christendom, and culture overall. Let’s explore it together!

Adventurous with a hint of outdoorsy, this hands-on pilgrimage takes us from Dublin to Galway as we experience sheepdog farming, scone making, whiskey tasting, traditional dancing, live music in the home of a local, and more …and it’s family-friendly.

On this pilgrimage, we wander through the history of an island filled with saints, scholars, and stories and ask God what we need to know about our own journeys to sainthood. (Here’s my post-trip reflection.)

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2022: The Way of Beauty

Rome, Florence, & Tuscany, Italy

Italy, and the region of Tuscany specifically, is unparalleled in its beauty. Nestled between the historic cities of Florence and Rome, it plays host to living life artfully, whether it’s food, architecture, or home to the greatest masterpieces in the world.

The via pulchritudinous—or way of beauty—is a sacramental posture of seeing the divine everywhere. it can’t not happen when you wander the cobblestone paths of Italy.

On this pilgrimage, we walk through the beautiful places of food, faith, and friendship and ask God to remind us where there's beauty in our ordinary lives.

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2018 & 2019: Literary London

London, Oxford, Hampshire, & Kent

London is a global tastemaker, historic trendsetter, and the setting to more stories than seems possible.

The city (and surrounding area) is home to beloved characters, settings, and plots, and is a hallowed stomping ground for some of the greatest creators in history: Tolkien, Lewis, Dickens, Austen, and more.

On this pilgrimage, we walk through the significant places of our favorite writers and ask God what he wants to reveal to us about our own stories.