Insider’s Camino seeks church partners for 2026–2027 pilgrimages on the Camino de Santiago
Insider’s Camino is inviting Episcopal and Anglican churches to partner in its 2026 and 2027 pilgrimages on the Camino de Santiago. “We are delighted to be opening opportunities to work with more churches and have seen the benefits of church members walking together on this historic pilgrimage dating back to the ninth century,” said founder Joanna Wivell. Insider’s Camino has organized pilgrimages since 2017, beginning with a collaboration with Bishop Carlos López Lozano of the Anglican Cathedral of Madrid and Friends of the Anglican Pilgrims Centre in Santiago, with whom it maintains a long-standing relationship.
For each pilgrim who walks with Insider’s Camino, a donation of USD 200 is made to the Anglican Pilgrims Centre in Santiago, which offers hospitality, prayer, and pastoral care to pilgrims and visitors and serves as an ecumenical Anglican presence in Spain.
Reflecting on his church’s recent experience walking the Portuguese Way, the Rev. Jason Terhune of St George’s Episcopal Church, Nashville, said Insider’s Camino helped participants move “from being ‘participants’ on the Camino to experiencing the Camino in deeply moving ways as pilgrims.”
Insider’s Camino has also partnered with Christ Church Greenwich; the Church of the Redeemer, Sarasota; St Paul’s, Mount Lebanon; and All Saints’, Winter Park, Florida. The organization will be attending the Episcopal Parish Network conference this March 2026 in Charlotte, NC. For more information, click here.