Have you been longing for space to slow down, step back, and reconnect — not only with God, but with each other?
This coming May, in partnership with our friends at The Way Between, my wife and I are facilitating a couples pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in northern Spain, and we’d love to invite you to consider joining us.
The Way Between is a fitting name for this pilgrimage — a sacred space between where you are now and what may be emerging next.
Why the Camino — and why as a couple?
For centuries, pilgrims have walked the Camino seeking renewal, clarity, and direction. There’s something about the simple rhythm of walking — step after step — that opens space for listening and discernment.
Walking this path together as a couple creates a unique opportunity to:
Slow your pace and step out of the noise of daily life
Have deeper conversations that don’t fit into busy routines
Discern next steps during a season of transition or change
Reconnect spiritually and relationally through shared experience
Many couples describe the Camino as a reset — not because it fixes everything, but because it creates space to notice what matters most.
A Mid-Year Pause with Intention
Walking the Camino together offers a meaningful way to pause mid-year and ask:
What is God inviting us into in this next season?
What do we need to release?
What do we want to carry forward — together?
You don’t need to have clear answers before you come. The Camino has a way of meeting you right where you are.
The Way Between | Couples Camino Pilgrimage
🗓 May 24–29, 2026
📍 El Camino de Santiago, Spain
This is a guided, intimate pilgrimage for couples, designed with spacious rhythms, shared reflection, and supportive facilitation.
👉 Learn more and register here:
https://thewaybetween.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2909088
Whether you’re discerning next steps, navigating transition, or simply longing for intentional time together, we’d be honored to walk this Way Between with you.
Walking with you,
-Tim
P.S. You don’t need to be “figured out” to come on this pilgrimage. Many couples arrive with questions, not answers — and find that the Camino gently makes space for both.

