A Pembrokeshire man who is on a mission to raise money for his local church has started his fundraising journey with small steps in the locality, before embarking on his bigger challenge to walk around Wales carrying a cross.
Jordan Rawlinson is carrying a cross around Wales, and set off on his challenge on Monday, November 18, walking 40km from Pembroke Dock 40km for starters; before continuing on another 14km from the Cleddau Bridge to Haverfordwest later that week.
So far Jordan has raised £290 for St John’s Church in Pembroke Dock.
“I am embarking on a powerful journey of faith, walking long distances around 10 hours (40km),” he explained.
“This will be part one of my journey while carrying a large cross to help raise funds for St John’s Church and as a symbol of Christ’s love and sacrifice.
Jordan’s main journey will be to walk around Wales where he will be visiting churches and cathedrals in all weather, whilst camping out to finally reach his destinations.
“This mission is for St. John’s Church in Pembroke Dock, a vital part of our community; and to spread the message of Jesus Christ and inspire others to reconnect with their faith,” he continued.
“Funds raised will help maintain the church, support outreach programs, and keep it thriving as a beacon of hope and worship.
“Carrying the cross isn’t just physical it’s spiritual. It’s about honouring Christ’s sacrifice, sharing His message, and uniting with those in need of love and redemption.”
Jordan said that any donations will be given directly to St Johns Church to support them and help spread the Gospel.
“Together, we can make a difference,” he added.
Jordan will be posting updates on his Instagram account (@jr_official97).
Anyone wishing to donate can head to: https://gofund.me/2f1034ae
Jordan Rawlinson is carrying a cross around Wales, and set off on his challenge on Monday, November 18, walking 40km from Pembroke Dock 40km for starters; before continuing on another 14km from the Cleddau Bridge to Haverfordwest later that week.
So far Jordan has raised £290 for St John’s Church in Pembroke Dock.
“I am embarking on a powerful journey of faith, walking long distances around 10 hours (40km),” he explained.
“This will be part one of my journey while carrying a large cross to help raise funds for St John’s Church and as a symbol of Christ’s love and sacrifice.
Jordan’s main journey will be to walk around Wales where he will be visiting churches and cathedrals in all weather, whilst camping out to finally reach his destinations.
“This mission is for St. John’s Church in Pembroke Dock, a vital part of our community; and to spread the message of Jesus Christ and inspire others to reconnect with their faith,” he continued.
“Funds raised will help maintain the church, support outreach programs, and keep it thriving as a beacon of hope and worship.
“Carrying the cross isn’t just physical it’s spiritual. It’s about honouring Christ’s sacrifice, sharing His message, and uniting with those in need of love and redemption.”
Jordan said that any donations will be given directly to St Johns Church to support them and help spread the Gospel.
“Together, we can make a difference,” he added.
Jordan will be posting updates on his Instagram account (@jr_official97).
Anyone wishing to donate can head to: https://gofund.me/2f1034ae
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00:00just before half seven only another nine hours to go
00:21two hours in, a couple of blisters
00:30back walking again after being stopped by the police just to make sure I'm all
00:39fine and okay and haven't stole the cross but back on the road again
00:46still going coming up to four hour mark on this road
00:53pretty tough, the grounds are very very good as you can see
01:03might as well carry on, it's getting pretty tough now there's that bummer of a hill
01:11I will go on, by my Strava, I have walked four and a half hours, just stopped now
01:21I've got some food, I've walked 20km so far with the cross
01:27and now another 20km back, first of all I've got to have a break, have some food, refuel myself
01:36back walking again after my little break, legs are stiffened up now though, knees are
01:40hurting, another 20km back home now and then again tomorrow
01:4723km in and I'm hurting, but I'll keep going