… in which we finally make it to Melrose Abbey, discuss the amazing life of #Cuthbert, ‘canny-ness’, the burning priority of prayer, the heart of healthy leadership, and the wonderful world of work.
Day 14: St. Ronan's Well, Innerleithen (Cross Borders Drove Road)
- in which we discuss the enneagram and spiritual warfare during a thunderstorm and Rich nearly poisons himself drinking holy water
Day 13: Neidpath Castle, Peebles (Cross Borders Drove Road)
- in which we just kinda hang out at a castle discussing today’s #lectio365 while Rich Dawson premieres his best song yet, accompanied by a barking dog and a (particularly gifted) blackbird
Day 12: Linlithgow
in which we reflect on the relationship between #prayer & #creativity, the significant merits of sleeping in certain toilets, and Rich Dawson knocks out another beautiful song inspired by a recent #lectio365.
Day 11: Kilsyth (John Muir Way)
- in which we discuss dad jokes, the spirituality of slowing down, and the surprising significance of a cyclist playing techno (plus a supa-embarrassing confession about today’s #Lectio365 right at the end )
Day 10: Drymen (John Muir Way)
… in which I go green, brave a herd of Shetland ponies, and try to convince Rich Dawson about the merits of #Crocs
Day 9: Milngavie (West Highland Way)
- In which Charlie Kang finally sadly leaves, Rich Dawson drops his glasses off a dam (look carefully at 02:02), and I get… personal.
“Today there are many in the Church who act like canals, the reservoirs are far too rare… The canal simultaneously pours out what it receives; the reservoir retains the water till it is filled, then discharges the overflow without loss to itself. Learn to await this fullness before pouring out your gifts, do not try to be more generous than God“ ~ Bernard of Clairvaux