
I have had the pleasure of going on an ecumenical pilgrimage. It was a blessed time of learning, exploration and making new friends. It also involved a lot of laughter, and some of the longest and most delicious lunches I have ever experienced! Just as well there was a siesta afterwards.
One of the highlights for me was being in Montserrat. I had visited earlier in the year, for a day trip with friends, and it felt like such a sacred space. This time the group were staying for a number of days, and it was such a privilege. There is a Benedictine monastery here, and worship at the basilica is an important part of the day. The sound of the bells ringing out, form a regular call to worship for all who visit.
There were formal parts of the pilgrimage, teaching, visits, history etc. However the quieter moments of walking and prayerful reflection were particularly special. On one walk, I came face to face with a mountain goat, which left both of us startled! Standing at the cross, I felt a deep sense of forgiveness. During a time of worship in the basilica, God gave me a wonderful moment of consolation.

Montserrat is a place of stunning beauty up in the mountains, it is a place of spiritual significance to the Catalan people, and it is a place of prayer. These prayers over 1000 years, create an atmosphere of love and grace that invites people to have an encounter with Jesus Christ. It is a place of blessing, whether at worship, sharing food, or out on a mountain path.
I am still processing all that took place. There were some challenges along the way, some moments of understanding and insight, and I prayed for God to make me more like Jesus Christ through the power of his Holy Spirit. This pilgrimage was a fantastic experience, and I met some amazing people of faith, with whom it was so good to share and pray. The leaders of our group were fantastic, and were so patient especially when I got lost in Barcelona- but that is another story…..
Gracious and Loving God, You called Abraham and Sarah to leave behind all that was familiar, and to travel to an unknown land. Often in life, we remember that we are called to be pilgrims, to be prepared to go where you call. Lord Jesus Christ, as you called the disciples to follow you, may we hear Your call to us to move forward. Holy Spirit, thankyou for the people you put alongside us as we travel, and for the encouragement that we can give and receive. May we always be attentive to Your voice, and be bold to respond to your message. Thankyou that there is so much joy in the journey, in Jesus name, Amen.