
From Stonehenge to Canterbury: A Sacred Journey
Over the course of eleven days, pilgrims will explore the spiritual landscape of southern England, beginning with the ancient mystery of Stonehenge, continuing through the sacred beauty of Salisbury Cathedral, and wandering into the myth and magic of the New Forest before making our way to Canterbury. The first three settings—prehistoric, medieval, and neo-pagan—invite us to ask: What have we been looking for since before time? From the New Forest, we join the Old Way to Canterbury, a rediscovered 14th-century pilgrimage route. This will be a combination bus and walking route with historic churches, coastal cliffs, and monastic ruins. On our way to Canterbury, the mother church of the Anglican Communion, our question becomes personal: What am I looking for today? Along our journey, we’ll meet with local pilgrims and clergy, including leaders from the British Pilgrimage Trust and Canterbury Cathedral. The pilgrimage concludes with a day in London.
Watch for registration details coming soon! Questions? Email or call Allen Pruitt 704-714-6940.
