Pilgrims of the Cross is a grassroots devotional and renewal movement for believers from every Christian tradition who desire a more ancient, sacramental, Christ-centered way of life. We are not pilgrims seeking a place—not Rome, nor Jerusalem, nor Constantinople—but Christ Himself, our true homeland and eternal rest.
Here, we seek to recover the worldview of the early Church, build ecumenical bridges, and lean into the living work of the Holy Spirit as we invite all people to pick up their cross and journey with us.
Our vision is to point seekers to the Cross of Christ, and to help wayfarers rediscover:
✢ A Sacramental Worldview
Seeing Christ in Scripture, worship/liturgy, creation, and daily life.
Walking the ancient church's path with humility, prayer, contemplation, evangelical fire, and cross-bearing love.
Honoring the wisdom of the Fathers and Mothers of the Church while welcoming believers from every stream of Christian faith.
Not just informational, but transformational—shaping us into icons of Christ for the sake of the world.
Pilgrims of the Cross was born as a simple desire:
To help the Church see Jesus more clearly, beyond noise, divisions, and the pressures of the modern world.
What began as a devotional rhythm has grown into teachings, livestreams, community, and a movement of believers walking together toward deeper union with Christ. Our pilgrimage is not one of celebrity, trend, or performance—it is a beautiful slow burn, a steady journey of hearts being formed by fire.
You can join our Facebook community HERE: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimsofthecross

Pilgrims of the Cross is shepherded by the Reverend Rob Alvin Radosti, a teacher and evangelist who has spent two decades ministering globally along with his wife, Millie Joy. Rob encountered Christ in 2001 while practicing satan worship, repented, and became a pilgrim of the holy Cross. He is passionate about his family, theology, church history, anthropology, and world missions.

R. Alvin walks this journey with his wife of 19 years and their six children—
a family learning, praying, and growing alongside this community of pilgrims.

Let our pilgrimage be not to Rome, nor Jerusalem, nor Constantinople—
but into Christ Himself. In the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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