At the conclusion of every Sunday morning service, we watch Brian and Peri walk to the front of the church, Peri to offer a few words of encouragement and Brian to offer a blessing. What a delight to now accompany Peri and Brian for 40 days on their Camino walk.
For the past couple of years, most Sundays we have joined Brian and Peri at Word of Life Church in St. Joseph Missouri for their online service. First, it was just for Brian’s sermons. Soon we decided to join them for the entire service, which is how we met Peri and have come to appreciate her brief appearance each week. It is not a perfect church, but the worship is inviting and Brian’s teaching is inspired.
Karen and I have experienced our own longing to walk the Camino. I do not think we ever will; I am not confident that my body with its various limitations is suited for such an ordeal.
And yet reading this book and experiencing the Camino vicariously through the eyes and mind and heart and body of Peri, has reawakened something in me.
A mantra that Peri keeps repeating throughout the book is that “Everyone has their own Camino”. What is my Camino? I do not think it will be a 40 day hike through Spain. But I still feel called to pilgrimage. Walking, biking, retreating . . . . ???
It will be a pilgrimage that requires me to step away from my life as usual, for days or even weeks at a time, to a geographical location that will serve for me as a thin place. Perhaps it will be a moving pilgrimage . . . or maybe a pilgrimage staying in one place. Maybe something as brief as a week . . . or as lengthy as 30 or 40 days.
At the dawning of another year, I want to pay attention to this desire within me, to watch where it will lead me . . . trusting that it is the Spirit calling out to me to listen to the call of pilgrimage.