Before You Walk
We encourage you to use the PDF journal before you head out.
This walk will explore Francis and Clare’s relinquishment of their wealth and privilege. As a way to immerse yourself in the story, we invite you to intentionally take off any jewelry or nice clothing that you may be wearing before you begin.
The Walk
Audio Guide
Going Deeper
Coffee with Father Murray Part Two
We invite you to make your favorite hot beverage and sit down for a delightful conversation with Father Murray Bodo (murraybodo.com). Father Murray is a Franciscan Friar who is an expert on the lives of St. Francis and St. Clare and has served as an advisor for the Franciscan Way. In addition to writing numerous books on Francis and Assisi, he has led pilgrimages to Assisi for over thirty-five years. This conversation was hosted by Jamie Noyd, Via Divina Core team member and Associate Director with Faculty Ministry.
At Home in Exile
Russel Jeung shares what he learned about simplicity by living in China for a year and then moving to Oakland. This is an excerpt of his memoir by the same name.
Embodiment
Share
Debrief this walk with one or more people who are on the journey too using the tips found on the Debriefing page.
Notes & Credits
Scripture
- Psalm 36:5-9
- Luke 18:18-30
Voices
- Josh Harper - Host
- Bette Dickinson – Embodied Application
- Jason Gaboury – Voice of Francis
- Tim Ignacio – Storyteller
- Russel Jeung - Storyteller
Credits
- Core team
- Orlando Crespo
- Jamie Noyd
- Tom Sharp
- Josh Harper
- Writing team (in addition to Core Team)
- Bridget Gee
- Scott Bessenecker
- Advisors
- Kathy Tuan-McLean
- Father Murray Bodo
- Jenny Hall
- Audio Guide Production
- Joseph Garcia-Menocal - Editing & Mixing
- Josh Harper
- Web App Development
- Adri Fonteijn
- Design
- Gary Nauman - Graphic Designer
- Chelsea Van Eck - Design Manager
- Journal
- Bridget Gee
- Jamie Noyd
- Carrie Bare
- Chelsea Van Eck
- Coffee with Father Murray Production
- Father Murray Bodo - Guest
- Jamie Noyd - Host
- Stephen Michael Hanna - Video Production
- Rev. William Eavenson - Production Assistant
- Core team