A pilgrimage with a difference... with a dream to span Great Britain from Lowestoft to St Davids.

New lease of life for the Ditchingham Way-Station

New lease of life for the Ditchingham Way-Station

Steve Eggleton, Director of the Via Beata, visited Ditchingham All Saints,  the home of Emmaus charity to move the way-station there to its new location, he says: We had a really lovely day relocating the way–station from it’s old position by the gate of the conference centre. It now stands on the grass at the […]

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New routes completed –  old routes de-marked and two commissioned!

New routes completed –  old routes de-marked and two commissioned!

At the end of June, Lorie Lain-Rogers and I set out on what will probably be our final excursion to way-mark the trail.   What makes the Via Beata such an exciting project to work with is our amazing supporter base across the country. It is through such friends that places for new way stations […]

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Commissioning of the Lowestoft Artwork

Commissioning of the Lowestoft Artwork

A sailboat with red sails was beating up against the wind close to the wall of the South Pier at Lowestoft while the new way station was being commissioned. On the Pier, the Great Yarmouth brass band, resplendent in navy blue with gold piping, struck up the tune of “Eternal Father strong to save”.  The […]

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Steve and Gill Head West

On Saturday the 4th of September, we had the joy of joining Through Faith Missions for their annual conference and celebration after completion of their Walk The Way Mission.  Many testimonies of lives touched and the Lord’s wonderful provision. We presented Tim and Georigina with the carved board for their new office. It was made […]

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Bench Way-Station at Knightwick in Worcestershire

It was the 24th of May when Steve and Gill arrived at the Knightwick hotel in Worcestershire, to deliver the bench which we had made with the team at Rowancroft. The back of the bench tells the story of the Good Samaritan and on the slats of the bench are words from Paul’s letter to […]

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