Take a Leap of Faith
Taking the leap of faith to experience new things can help us grow as whole people–soul, mind, and body.
Taking the leap of faith to experience new things can help us grow as whole people–soul, mind, and body.
Learn how community can be an antidote to the feelings of isolation in modern life.
Even the holiest and most productive people take breaks. Discover new ways to rest and reset.
Give the gift of pilgrimage this Advent and save $300 off your booking.
"Pilgrimage really illustrates what we’re called to in the Christian life: revival, restoration, and rebirth."
Fear of traveling is something that we talk about often now, accompanied by phrases like “increased exposure” and “calculated risk” -- phrases that weren’t part of our normal conversation a few years ago. Here are some ways to help you make prayerful decision about traveling.
"The bonds formed with the people of your parish will unite you in a very special way long into the future. "
“Then the Lord said: Go out and stand on the mountain before the Lord; the Lord will pass by. There was a strong and violent wind rending the mountains and crushing rocks before the Lord—but the Lord was not in the wind; after the wind, an earthquake—but the Lord was not in the earthquake; 12 after the earthquake, fire—but the Lord was not in the fire; after the fire, a light silent sound.” — 1 Kings 19:11 (NABRE)
During this special season of Lent, hear from Verso's Founder and CEO John Paul Lichon, who reflects on how two simple questions can guide us on this spiritual pilgrimage.
"The pilgrim’s mindset is the key to becoming more adventurous."