Spiritual Growth Trips
SGTs are pilgrimages with a purpose. No matter the trail you choose, trekking down the path while traversing a spiritual journey is where immense growth happens.
Our focus is on discipleship training - teaching team members how to be prepared to GO where they go.
Come along on a trip that will enrich your life!
Our Upcoming Spiritual Growth Trips
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The Via Francigena - Italy -September 12-20, 2026
The VF is a beautiful pilgrimage through Italy that provides ample space and opportunity to hear God’s voice. Vineyards and villages, hills and valley, you’ll experience it all on this trek.
Come join us on a short section of the VF from Luca to Sienna. This 7 day journey will give you time to pray, time to hear from God, and will be a deep dive into what it means to make disciples.
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Camino de Santiago - Portugues- The Way of Saint James – October 3-11, 2026
The missionary journey of James, also known as the Camino de Santiago, is one of the most ancient and popular pilgrimage routes in the world. With all it’s history and beauty to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, in the northwest of Spain, it provides a great place to spend time with God.
Come with us through Portugal as we forge the foundational building blocks of discipleship as we GO.
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Colorado, USA – July 2025
Want to hit the trails in Colorado in the summer? We are trekking a trail - Friday through Sunday - & diving in deep to discipleship.
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Israel – April 2027
Venture down the Via Dolorosa and other places Jesus taught His disciples and learn from the disciples’ view what it means to be a disciple and how we ore to be sent out.
The State of Israel is the only Jewish nation in the modern period, and the region that now falls within its borders has a lengthy and rich history that dates from pre-biblical times. The area was a part of the Roman Empire and, later, the Byzantine Empire before falling under the control of the fledgling Islamic caliphate in the 7th century CE. Although the object of dispute during the Crusades, the region, then generally known as Palestine, remained under the sway of successive Islamic dynasties until the collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I, when it was placed under British mandate from the League of Nations.
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SGT - The Path of Paul, Greece & Turkey – TBD
Paul began his missionary work in Europe in the city of Philippi by preaching to Lydia and the other god-fearing women who gathered at the river there (Acts 16). Visit the Baptistery of St. Lydia on the Krinides River and the ancient Roman Agora (Forum) - built during the time of Augustus and mentioned in the Book of Acts as the place where Paul was publicly punished after he healed the demon possessed girl. Also, sit on the ancient seats of the Greek Theatre (4th century BC), converted into an arena by the Romans and used during persecutions of the early Christians.
Nearby is Neapolis (present day Kavala), Greece's most picturesque mainland port where Paul arrived in this city with his coworkers Timothy and Silas (Acts 16). On the way back to Thessaloniki, you will pass through the ancient cities of Amphipolis and Apollonia as Paul did (Acts 17).
Journey with us to engage in and implement Paul’s teaching on discipleship, learning how to integrate this into your life of discipleship.
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SGT - Paul's Journey through Rome – TBD
Paul the apostle had a deep love for the church in Rome and sought to minister to them in person. In his letter to them, written toward the end of his third missionary journey, he said, “Constantly I remember you in my prayers at all times; and I pray that now at last by God’s will the way may be opened for me to come to you” (Romans 1:9–10). What Paul didn’t know then was that he would indeed reach Rome; however, God’s method of getting him there was as a prisoner in chains.
Travel the roads where Paul reached gentiles for Christ, and understand how you too can reach oters for Jesus just as Paul did.
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Another Location Idea?
Wether international or stateside, if there is a location you know or would like to go to, let us know. We’ll see if we can get you and others on it.
We look forward to hearing about your ideas, and hope we can send more people to new locations to raise up disciple-makers all over the globe.