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121. Spiritual Formation: Practicing Pilgrim Feast

121. Spiritual Formation: Practicing Pilgrim Feast

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In this episode of Restoried, Brian and Anne revisit the spiritual formation practice of Pilgrim Feast, a rhythm inspired by the biblical feasts where God’s people gathered to remember His faithfulness and celebrate together. Pilgrim Feast invites families to reframe vacations and special time away as gifts from God; moments to worship, reconnect, and intentionally celebrate His goodness.

Anne shares how her family prayerfully planned a focused trip with their four older children after a long fostering season, choosing unplugged time in the mountains to reconnect and reflect on God’s faithfulness. Brian shares about his family’s trip to Missouri and how shifting their mindset, seeing vacation as God’s generosity rather than something earned, changed the experience.

They acknowledge the realities of parenting, tight budgets, and blended family dynamics, encouraging listeners to lower expectations of perfection and focus on connection. Pilgrim Feast does not have to be expensive or elaborate. It can be a staycation, a weekend getaway, or even a single intentional day marked by rest, favorite foods, tech boundaries, and meaningful conversation.

The challenge is simple: dream about it, pray about it, put it on the calendar, and trust God to restore your family through celebration.


Episode Highlights:

  • Celebrate God’s faithfulness.
  • Receive rest as a gift.
  • Choose connection over perfection.
  • Intentional > expensive.
  • Pray, plan, calendar it.

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  • Register for the Pastor + Ministry Leaders Brunch

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