Lessons From the Abbey || Holy Hospitality
St. Columba first arrived on the tiny island of Iona, Scotland, in 563 AD, transforming it into a vibrant place of worship. While monastic life ceased with the start of the Protestant Reformation in 1560, hundreds of pilgrims continue to make the long journey to Iona by train, bus, and ferry to immerse themselves in community, worship, and work in this thin space where heaven and earth seemingly collide. God speaks clearly on Iona—sometimes in the most unexpected ways—instilling wisdom for how we might live more fully and faithfully today.
Join us this morning as our new series, Lessons from the Abbey, begins with pondering how we might embrace and nurture the gift of holy hospitality wherever we are