The Second Pilgrimage

it was a resurrection weekend to remember forever.
not only for the beautiful memories, and the anticipated blessings…
but also because we just lived out the setup for a really, really funny joke.
“so, a mage and three priestesses of the Lord walk into a church with three white doves…” 🤭🕊️









i got to meet sara and her daughter, and eleja and her counterpart elijah, for the very first time in person after multiple years of virtual sisterhood-in-service… and by the end of the weekend it felt like we had all been gathering together for eternity. 🫶🏼
there are truly no words for the sacredness of sharing Kingdom life with each other, as spiritual family reunited by God.
1: me holding a dove named eden (!) and giving her some deliverance love 🪽
2: vibing at sunrise on our road trip with exactly 1 hour of sleep before 8 hours of driving to make it to the first service on time 🥱
3: the dovies in their antique cathedral cage, taking some much needed downtime after first coming along for the ride, then being enthusiastically loved on by multiple children at once after being brought into the church 😅
4: our beautiful church sanctuary with the most gorgeous fresh flower arrangements 💐
5: a trinity of fabulously dressed oracles 👯♀️
6: … plus one mini muse 👟
7: an afternoon of sunbathing and strolling through the restorative waters at indian rocks beach 👣
8: my first irl wine-on-the-porch time with sara after sharing many with her over the phone 🍷
9: an evening of sweet, sweet worship with the church at st. pete beach 🎶
10: a very special dinner with all of us communing and thanking God for this time 🥂
not pictured: spontaneous Sophianic voice upgrades, energetic beauty activations, and accelerated soul-spirit alchemy just from being together, my spiritual niece hugging me literally every other minute lol, ocean baptisms with dolphins (!!!), powerful prophecy and impartation released into our fields and futures, the deep love and power of our Father moving around and through everything, and all our gratitude for the greatest gift of Yeshua’s willing sacrifice and resurrection 🤍