Four journeys. Four metaphors. One invitation — to know God in the places where His Word comes alive.
THE 2027 JOURNEYS
THE MODEL IN ONE GLANCE
Every Via Ruach journey is built on one word, one place, and a single thread followed across Scripture — anchored in a biblical metaphor, set in a place that still lives it today, and taught through a rhythm of a Bible teacher and a local expert in conversation, with space to reflect. Each gathers a small chavurah (khah‑voo‑RAH) — a Hebrew word for a fellowship bound together for a sacred purpose — of no more than fifteen.
April 2027 · Napa Valley, California
John 15 · 4 days / 3 nights · $2,795 ·
A chavurah of up to 12
VINE | A Napa Winery Journey
SHEPHERD | A SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS Journey
June 2027 · Scotland, United Kingdom
Psalm 23 · 6 days / 5 nights · $3,895 ·
A chavurah of up to 15
September 2027 · New York City, New York
Matthew 6 · 4 days / 3 nights · Pricing announced soon · A chavurah of up to 15
STAGE | A NYC BROADWAY JOURNEY
December 2027 · Trømso, Norway
John 8:12 · 6 days / 5 nights · Pricing announced soon · A chavurah of up to 15
LIGHT | A NORWAY ARCTIC Journey
HOW A JOURNEY WORKS
ONE WORD. ONE PLACE. ONE THREAD THROUGHOUT SCRIPTURE.
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A single biblical metaphor and its anchor Scripture — one thread we follow across the Word, exploring it from different angles through the journey's narrative arc.
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Where that metaphor is still lived today — a working vineyard, a shepherd's hillside, a Broadway stage, the Arctic night. Not the historical site, but the living context that makes the Scripture make sense.
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A local who has stewarded this land and craft for a lifetime — a vintner, a shepherd, an aurora guide — inviting us into the wisdom you can only earn by tending something for years.
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A gifted Bible teacher who knows the Word — drawing the metaphor and the place back to Scripture and the character of God, then leaving space for the Spirit to do the forming.
“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else. ”