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Pilgrims are poets who create by taking journeys. -Richard Niebuhr

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  • Day 0 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

    Day 0 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

    Traveling to Istanbul Sunday, October 6, 2024 After two years of planning and praying, today is the day we take off walking in the footsteps of Paul. Though we booked are own flights and have different itineraries, we all will arrive in Istanbul sometime tomorrow (hopefully!). The four “solo” ladies are flying together going from…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    October 7, 2024
    Uncategorized
    Istanbul, itinerary, Paul, pilgrimage
  • The Final Stop on Part 2 of My Sabbatical: Gethsemani

    The Final Stop on Part 2 of My Sabbatical: Gethsemani

    July 15-17, 2024 The Abbey of Gethsemani is a special place. Situated in Trappist, Kentucky this holy place was the home of Thomas Merton who entered this monastery in 1941 and stayed until his death in 1968. This community of 40 Trappist Monks have continued the tradition of inhabiting this place for over 170 years.…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    September 23, 2024
    Uncategorized
    Gethsemani, monks, Nature, pilgrimage, sabbatical, Thomas Merton, Trappist
  • There’s No Place Like Home

    There’s No Place Like Home

    July 8-14, 2024 I was recently asked how I would define “home.” I’ve often thought about that question, especially when I started my first job in Knoxville. Is home where I grew up in California? Is home where my parents were in Colorado? Is home where my current residence is even though I felt like…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    August 3, 2024
    Uncategorized
    home, pilgrimage, roots, sabbatical
  • A PCUSA Homecoming in Salt Lake City

    A PCUSA Homecoming in Salt Lake City

    July 1-7, 2024 The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) has always felt like a homecoming. This gathering once every two years is the highest level of our polity (organizational structure) that elects our two-year-term moderators, makes decision, and sets policies for the national denomination. But more than that, the General Assembly is where…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    July 27, 2024
    Uncategorized
    PCUSA General Assembly, pilgrimage, sabbatical, Salt Lake City
  • Sabbatical Part Two: Reconnecting with My Roots

    Sabbatical Part Two: Reconnecting with My Roots

    Knoxville, Tennessee June 27-30, 2024 After returning home I had a couple days to catch my breath before part 2 of my sabbatical: reconnecting with those in my past. These next 3 weeks I will visit places and people where I find deep renewal and rest. I start with the people and places in the…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    July 26, 2024
    Uncategorized
    Knoxville, pilgrimage, sabbatical
  • Final Stop: Barcelona

    Final Stop: Barcelona

    June 23-25, 2024 The last few days of my solo Europe trip were spent in Barcelona. Not having enough of Antonio Gaudi’s work, I visited Parc Guell. This was an entire neighborhood Gaudi was creating for the upper class outside of Barcelona. Unfortunately, the project had to be abandoned due to lack of interest. At…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    July 24, 2024
    Uncategorized
    Barcelona, Gaudi, pilgrimage, sabbatical
  • My Favorite Spiritual Place in the Whole Wide World: Sagrada Familia

    My Favorite Spiritual Place in the Whole Wide World: Sagrada Familia

    June 22, 2024 Ever since I first saw the Sagrada Familia in 1992 when I was in a college Study Abroad program, I fell in love with this church. After Taize and Iona, this was the next place I absolutely had to put on the itinerary. I’ve been back a few times since that first…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    July 20, 2024
    Uncategorized
    Barcelona, pilgrimage, sabbatical, sagrada familia
  • A Monastery on the Cliffs

    A Monastery on the Cliffs

    June 21, 2024 Before leaving for Spain, there was just one more place I had to visit in Rome. The Pantheon. Here’s another little known secret. While most people buy timed tickets in advance and then stand in the main line for awhile during their time slot, on each side of the pantheon there are…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    July 18, 2024
    Uncategorized
    black Madonna, Monserrat, pilgrimage, sabbatical
  • Rome: Taking Care of Unfinished Business

    Rome: Taking Care of Unfinished Business

    June 20, 2024 My family and I had the good fortune of going to Rome a little less than two years ago. We meandered around the Colosseum, gawked at the Sistine Chapel, and walked ancient roads on Palatine Hill and the Forum. But it was the end of a two week trip and scorching hot.…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    July 17, 2024
    Uncategorized
    Mamertine Prison, pilgrimage, Rome, sabbatical, St. Peter’s Basilica, Tre Fontane
  • A Pilgrimage WITHIN Rome

    A Pilgrimage WITHIN Rome

    June 19, 2024 A spiritual pilgrimage would not be complete without a trip to Rome. Most people walk to Rome as their pilgrimage and have been doing so from about the first or second century. The main motivation is to visit the bones of Paul and Peter. As time went on Jubilee Years were established…

    Rev. Chris Carrasco

    July 1, 2024
    Uncategorized
    pilgrimage, Rome, sabbatical, Seven Church Pilgrimage
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