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Summering in Place

For those who travel, and for those who do not. It’s June, school is wrapping up, church programming is coming to a close, and with...

Journey Across America: A Short Theological Reflection

By David Nixon I needed an adventure as a relief from COVID, from the lockdowns, from the incessant Zoom meetings and Zoom worship, from the rapid...

Roman Pilgrimage and the Gift of Unity

In January 2022, Nashotah House Theological Seminary and the Living Church Institute co-hosted an ecumenical pilgrimage to Rome, which doubled as a graduate course:...

Disciples, Prepare to Visit All Nations

By Kirk Petersen As pandemic restrictions show signs of easing, is it time to start thinking about scheduling that trip to the Holy Land, or...

William Bartram’s Travels

By John Bauerschmidt I first came to know of William Bartram in fictional form, as a minor character who appears at the beginning of Kenneth Robert’s...

Welcome to Austin

The travel site Expedia.com ranks Austin as the coolest city in the country, based on a variety of factors, including arts and entertainment, dining options, and the like.

The humility of travel (with children)

It was the proverbial first time we had flown with our son.

Migration Director Decries Ruling

“Even if the government … decides that we ‘may’ discriminate against a person, the question for me is ‘should we?’”

What will I carry? Preparation for pilgrimage

In a capitalistic society with brand-name water, I could spend thousands of dollars preparing for pilgrimag and never say a single prayer.

In the tides: Enlli and the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way

Pilgrimage is at times, quite simply, plain hard work, in which, uprooted from one’s normal rhythms and resources, one confronts one’s own physical, emotional, and spiritual vulnerabilities.

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