
Day Three: High Wycombe to Rickmansworth.
Day three of the pilgrimage began in the rain, but spirits remained high as the walkers made their way toward Rickmansworth.
At Jordans Meeting House they received hospitality and a tour, a chance to pause and connect with Quaker history along the road. In this episode, Rachel shares a poem by A.S.J. Tessimond's, Daydream, reflecting on the world we want to build., Matthew offers a reflection on how easily we can become divided as people — and how the witness for peace can counter that tendency.
Walking through a horse field, Sam remembers Adam Woods and reads a poem he wrote two years ago, seeing the countryside as a triumph of peace.
The day closes with welcome hospitality at the Catholic Worker Farm in Rickmansworth, after the pilgrims symbolically cross the M25 into Greater London.
Music in this episode: “Fruitforms” by Joshua Kay.