
Border Pilgrimage
A 2-day immersive journey into the relational and systemic implications of borders.
Border Pilgrimage FAQ
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A border pilgrimage is an immersive journey into the relational and systemic implications of borders.
While the pilgrimage is set in the context of the Mexico/U.S. border, the learning offers tools to evaluate and transcend any border that divides.
The church of the present and future will have the posture and practice to heal society as central to our faith.
The Journey Home Border Pilgrimage is a good fit for any church or organization desiring to grow in ways that contribute to the healing of society.
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$8000 consultation fee for groups of up to 20 people. Includes basic admin support, pre-pilgrimage consultation, on-ground preparation and facilitation, honorariums, and pre/post content.
Note: These fees do not include travel, lodging, transit, or food.
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Pre/post Pilgrimage content for self-guided learning and exercises
One coaching call or information session with the Journey Home team in advance of the Pilgrimage
Hotel and transportation suggestions
Fully planned and facilitated two-day immersion in San Diego and Tijuana hosted by the bi-national Journey Home team
All honorariums for local partners
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Border Patrol
Border Wall
Migrants (undocumented, deportees, DACA recipients, etc)
Leaders at San Diego and/or Tijuana-based shelters
Local faith leaders
National Immigration experts
Immigrant entrepreneurs
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Download our Border Pilgrimage Overview.
If you have additional questions, reach out to us at info@journeyhome.info.
Christine, Pilgrimage Participant
“The Border Pilgrimage will open your eyes, hearts and minds to the relational and systemic aspects of borders. It will help you see the borders in you own life - relational, physical, theological or political - and encourage you to be an agent of healing as you seek to transcend them with love and creativity.”
The Journey Home Border Pilgrimage provided an invaluable opportunity to engage deeply with the complexities of border issues, and foster a culture of curiosity and empathy. While the pilgrimage wasn't about finding answers to these complexities, it did give me a renewed sense of compassion and understanding of the need for systemic change.”
Jason, Pilgrimage Participant
The Border Pilgrimage puts you in touch with real people with real first-hand experience. You witness the need for God' people to respond to any "border" with compassion.
Maria, Pilgrimage Participant






