Pilgrimage and hospitality
Volunteers from the Anglican Church in Kalamunda and Albany are available to meet those arriving or departing on the Track at either the Northern or Southern Terminus.
This as an act of hospitality, freely offered for those who might like some time of fellowship and sharing before or after their hike.
Those setting out might want to share about their reasons, hopes, or even anxieties in setting out; those who are completing the Track might want to share their feelings at achieving that milestone, and now being on the cusp of returning to a more usual pattern of life.
For those starting or completing an End-to-End, you’ll have the opportunity to ring the church bell. This will announce to the wider community that someone has arrived or is setting out, further weaving the life of the Track into the life of the towns of Kalamunda and Albany.
To sign up to be met, simply fill in the web form at https://kalamundaanglicans.org.au/bibbulmun/
To recognise the importance of the Track to the life of the community of served by St Barnabus in Kalamunda, motifs of the Track have been included into the designs on the windows.
Designed by the noted local artist Stephen Castledine, the windows were commissioned by Bishop Hans Christiansen in June 2024.