A shared space for pilgrims and seekers.
A Table Along the Way
Pilgrim Table exists to create space.
In a world that often keeps us disconnected, lonely, and rushed, Pilgrim Table offers a space to rest and belong.
Rooted in pilgrimage and spiritual care, Pilgrim Table offers hospitality, spiritual accompaniment, and belonging for pilgrims and seekers before, during, and after journeys—including those actively walking pilgrimage routes.
This is a space to rest, to be met, and to continue on with a little more care, courage, and community.
“We cannot change the world by a new plan, project or idea. We cannot even change other people by our convictions, stories, advice, and proposals, but we can offer a space where people are encouraged to disarm themselves, to lay aside their occupations and preoccupations, and to listen with attention and care to the voices speaking in their own center.”
— Henri Nouwen
Have you ever walked the Camino de Santiago—or another pilgrimage—and then wondered, now what?
Or are you preparing for a pilgrimage and wondering how to ready yourself, not just physically, but inwardly?
Pilgrim Table offers space before the journey, in the middle of it, and long after the walking ends—and fosters community, both virtual and in person, that lasts beyond your pilgrimage.
We welcome pilgrims and seekers with retreats, guided pilgrimages, one-on-one spiritual care, and contemplative community—offering support and belonging on the Way and beyond.
Meet Kashmiri
Hi there! I’m Kashmiri, a fellow pilgrim on the Way.
I am a pilgrim and spiritual accompanier shaped by pilgrimage, chaplaincy, and an interfaith upbringing.
I came to fall in love with pilgrimage while studying at the University of St Andrews—it was both a time of dark and light, where I outgrew a faith that held me and came into a faith that became my own. This love for pilgrimage has led me to encounters around the world—from falling in love with the Camino de Santiago, offering spiritual care to pilgrims at Lough Derg in Ireland, walking the Shikoku pilgrimage in Japan, teaching yoga to migrants in the Western Sahara, and to now beginning Pilgrim Table.
Pilgrim Table grows out of these journeys, encounters with the kindness of locals, and shared meals along the way. I’m so grateful you’re here!
Are you in your 30s and looking for belonging in a kinder, more intentional world?
Are you in your 60s and struggling to find people who can understand the life-changing pilgrimage you just experienced?
Whatever your age, spiritual journey, or wherever feels like home, there is place for you here.
We envision a world where pilgrims are not left alone with their questions and answers, where the lessons of the Way are integrated into everyday life, and where pilgrim journeys are just the start of lasting community.