Just Peace Pilgrimage

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Learn together how to walk in solidarity

Just Peace Pilgrimage

“Pilgrims return home as new people. Changed by their journeys, they change the world where they live.”*

Mennonite Mission Network invites you on a pilgrimage that explores what God is doing to bring about justice and peace in the world and ways in which we can participate. Join us as we learn together how to walk in solidarity and appreciation of life. 

Join a pilgrimage with your congregation or group. If you don’t have a group that can go, check with us for ways you too can participate.

Pilgrimages assume a different posture.

The idea of a pilgrimage has a strong foundation within Christian scriptures. In addition to numerous physical journeys and trials, fifteen of the Psalms were written specifically about pilgrimage to Jerusalem (Psalm 120-134).

“Pilgrims are slowly confronted by a different world that begins to interrupt “their own.”*

*From “The Reconciling All Things” by Emmanuel Katongole and Chris Rice, 2008.

Mission Network invites you to embark on one of the following pilgrimages:

Christ at the Borders Pilgrimage

Learn about the realities and implications of migration, including the reasons causing it and how churches or communities of faith are responding to it.
Meet those walking alongside the vulnerable who search for a peaceful home and the travelers themselves. Take a ferry across the channel to meet advocates in the UK.

Racial Justice Pilgrimage

Explore the history, significance and ongoing implications of the civil rights struggle in the United States.
Focusing on the social constructs created around race and how they so thoroughly defined, and continue to define, South African society.
Explore the role of faith and faith communities that helped enslaved people escape their bonds. Coming in 2025.
Participants will head to the font of the slave trade and learn about its history and context. Coming in 2026.

Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples Pilgrimage

​Become better acquainted with Indigenous Peoples, their connection to the land upon which we live, and the consequences of settler colonial history.

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