
Clean, comfortable spaces — cared for with intention before every stay.

Clear instructions and a smooth arrival so you can settle in fast.

Best rates, simple communication, and a more personal experience.
There’s something different about staying somewhere that feels personal. Thoughtful touches. Clean, welcoming rooms. A space that feels lived-in, not transactional.
At Sojourner’s Way, we prepare each home so guests feel genuinely at ease — not just accommodated.

Welcome. Exhale.
Rusty and Sunny
We are intentional hosts because we also travel and we know the thrill and trepidation involved — whether for work, celebration, or taking a well-deserved break from the daily grind. We know getting there can be tiring, and planning a gathering or special event often comes with a long list of details, decisions, and moving parts.
By the time you arrive, what you really need is to exhale — to know everything has been thoughtfully prepared and someone is genuinely looking out for you.
That’s where we come in. We fell in love with hosting in 2017 after four years of using the sharing economy while traveling with our high school-aged debaters. The touch we loved then — and still offer today — is relational from the start, and many of our guests leave as friends.
You can rest assured, you are more than a reservation you are our guest.
Hospitality isn’t just what we do — it’s our joy. Caring for others is at the center of who we are, and we approach every stay with intention, warmth, and a servant heart. Welcoming others is very meaningful work to us, and we strive to care for each guest with the same honor and attention we would give the King of kings.
From the moment you book until the day you check out, our goal is simple: that you feel peace. Peace knowing the details are handled. Peace knowing your space has been prepared with care. Peace knowing you can focus on resting, celebrating, or enjoying the people you came to visit with.
When you stay with us, you’re not just reserving a place — you’re being cared for along your journey.

“And when a stranger sojourns with you in your land, do not oppress him.
Let the stranger who dwells among you be to you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Mitsrayim. I am יהוה your Elohim.”Leviticus 19:33–34