#29: Seen, Encountered, Released: Two Pilgrims on St Cuthbert's Way | Ruck The Way Podcast
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Some pilgrimages begin with a plan. This one began with a change of plans.
Six men were meant to walk St Cuthbert's Way this season. In the end it was two. Chris and a pastor named Joshua Nash, alone on seventy miles of border country, walking into questions neither of them could have scripted.
What they found was the kind of thing the walk tends to give when you stop trying to manage it. A slow reveal. A golden year. A quiet word from God on a tidal island where people have prayed for almost fourteen hundred years.
This episode comes in two parts. First, Chris sits down with Gabe to reflect on the journey and on what it means to guide rather than lead. Then we take you out onto Holy Island itself, down into the prayer holes, for a conversation with Joshua about what the road did in him.
Timestamps:
00:32 Home from the borders. Chris survives another seventy miles. Recovery, the toll on the body, and why this one was different.
01:29 Cracking the blister code. Flat feet, the wrong wool, and the hard-won wisdom of caring for your feet.
03:04 Every pilgrimage is its own. Chris's fifth St Cuthbert's Way, and his first in June. A month he went into expecting little, and the healing greenness he found instead.
05:00 Meet Joshua Nash. A pastor in midlife. A sabbatical. Two pilgrims where there were meant to be six.
06:55 Receiving the context you did not choose. A new angle on the tagline. Letting the walk do the work means receiving the walk you are actually given.
09:21 Guiding, not leading. The vulnerability of walking alongside. Why the guide has to stay a pilgrim too.
12:20 What pilgrimage actually is. Melrose to Holy Island. Hills, valleys, ruins and abbeys across some of the most heart-achingly beautiful country in the world.
14:00 The five encounters. The land. Your fellow pilgrims. Your own story. The saints who walked before us. And finally, God.
16:14 Evenings at the inn. Boots off, feet up, the day relived around a table. One of the favorite hours.
18:46 A golden year. Chris on his own walk. A fiftieth anniversary, a jubilee, and three words he carried home.
20:42 Seen, encountered, released. What God kept highlighting, mile after mile.
21:40 Into the prayer holes. What these thin places are, and why heaven and earth feel close there.
24:29 On Holy Island with Joshua. The last day, the final ridge, the descent toward the sea.
26:31 A thin place. The prayer holes, Cuthbert's Island, and the saint who loved to get away and be alone with God.
28:20 Who Joshua is. Mercy Road Church outside Detroit. A three-month sabbatical. A desire to go deeper.
31:06 Expectations meet reality. Harder than he imagined. The things he did not anticipate outran the things he did.
33:30 The slow reveal. Pilgrimage is not an event you attend. It is a posture you carry into the rest of your life.
35:45 The sands as the whole journey. Crossing the pilgrim sands, the tar pits in the middle, and finding his footing again.
38:00 Setting the stone down. A bench, a burden laid down, and a word Joshua had rarely heard so clearly. I see you. I love you. I like you. I am proud of you.
40:05 His word to you. If you are facing big decisions or carrying uncertainty, do it. Not a vacation. A transformation.
42:34 Let the walk do the work.
Upbeat song credits:
Fireworks Reprise (Jay Denton)
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