The August issue of the Tasmanian Anglican focused on my people@prayer Pilgrimage around Tasmania during the months of June and July.
Wow! What a couple of months it has been. I have enjoyed immensely travelling around this beautiful state of Tasmania, praying with people, praying for people, being prayed for, fellowshipping, swapping stories and eating! …I have been truly blessed and encouraged by the people with whom I have gathered and shared and prayed…Although the Prayer Pilgrimage is over, our pilgrimage as Christians is not over, and being people @ prayer is definitely not over. As I said at Synod, we are Christ’s pilgrim people. What joy! PTL!…Be encouraged, keep the faith, and keep praying.
Also included are some photos of the places I visited, as well as the people I shared with on this journey and their comments.
Thank you for your prayer pilgrimage visit to Edge. It is a wonderful gift to our diocese (and state) for us to meet with you in prayer. We believe the blessings from your desire to gather our communities of faith together in prayer will continue to flow outwards like ripples in a pond. The way you led us all was beautiful and very engaging. – Claremont
Thank you for joining in on our prayer walk recently through the Tamar Valley. We were truly blessed by your companionship, encouragement and prayers and we are eagerly anticipating seeing the fruits of all those prayers made in such joyful hope! – West Tamar
Read the rest of my article here. Read Your thoughts on the Pilgrimage here and here, and read Celebrating the Prayer Pilgrimage here.
The August issue of the Tasmanian Anglican can be read here.