2025 BFCal Holy Land Trip

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"And now we are standing here inside your gates, Jerusalem."
Psalm 122:2 (NLT)  

We are going to the Holy Land- Israel! This unforgettable journey into the Holy Land is filled with ancient biblical history, culture, and spiritual blessings. We will visit the places that have become so important to our faith and that have changed the history of humanity. This journey will provide you a deeper understanding of the Scriptures as we travel through the lands of the Bible. You will get a closer look at the life of Jesus Christ and His mission of Salvation. When you make this journey in the company of friends, church members, and others of like mind, you can look forward to an unforgettable experience. Picture yourself sailing in a boat like the disciples on the Sea of Galilee where Jesus said to them, "Follow Me, and I will make you become fishers of men." Mark 1:17 (NASB), floating in the Dead Sea, and seeing our Lord Jesus' birthplace in Bethlehem. You will enjoy walking the streets of Jerusalem and having communion at the empty tomb where Jesus rose from the dead and the angel proclaimed, "He isn't here! He has been raised from the dead, just as he said would happen." Matthew 28:6 (NLT). By the end of this tour, your faith will be strengthened and your love for the Bible will be enhanced. Please consider joining us on this life-changing tour.

Cost Includes:
Roundtrip Direct Airfare from Los Angeles
Lodging in Jerusalem and Tiberias
Buffet Breakfast & Dinner
Transportation 
Tickets to Visit Sites
Gratuities & Trips 

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Itinerary

  • Day 1: Los Angeles, Tel Aviv
    Depart USA.
  • Day 2: Tel Aviv, Tiberias
    Upon arrival in Tel Aviv our guide who will be with us for the time we are in the Holy Land meets us. Continue in close proximity to Tel Aviv, the main commercial city in Israel. We travel parallel to the coastal plain northwards and go to the famous Sea of Galilee where we check into our hotel for dinner and overnight.
  • Day 3: Sea of Galilee, Bet Shean
    This morning we begin our day by sailing on the Sea of Galilee in a wooden boat modeled on one from Jesus’ time, they “got into a boat, and started across the sea to Capernaum…” (John 6). After landing, “When he saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside, and sat down” (Matt. 5:1). We drive up to the Mount of Beatitudes (Matthew 5-7). We then descend to Tabgha where Christians have long remembered the first feeding of the multitude (Mark 6) and nearby, the breakfast of John 21. We continue to Capernaum where Franciscan archaeologists believe they have uncovered the house of Peter (Mark 1 and 2), in the hometown of Jesus. We drive to the northern end of the Sea of Galilee and circle eastwards. Bypassing at Beth Saida, the fishing village of the Gospels, the hometown of Peter, Andrew, and Philip (John 1:44). Here, like Capernaum and Chorazin, Jesus performed many of his miracles, healed a blind man, and cursed all three towns for their failure to repent. In Luke’s account, the feeding of the 5000 occurred in the area of Beth Saida. We continue driving around the eastern shores of the Sea of Galilee next to Kursi which is the “Gergesa” of Matthew’s Gospel where the evangelist locates the miracle of the swine. The early Christians were commemorated the site with a church heading south to Ein Gev where we can stop for a St. Peter’s Fish lunch. After lunch we drive completing the full circle around the lake and the drive south a short distance through the Jordan valley to Beth Shean aka Scythapolis. Here we shall climb the Tel and view the setting for the death of King Saul (I Samuel 28 – II Samuel 1). We shall then survey the magnificent Roman and Byzantine ruins: theater, bathhouses, ancient rest rooms, market areas, and colonnaded streets. We drive back north to Yardenit the modern Baptismal site located at the exit of the Jordan River from the Sea of Galilee. We will end our day with the renewal of our baptismal vows before we drive to our accommodation on the shores of the Sea of Galilee for dinner and overnight.
  • Day 4: Nazareth, Meggido, Caesarea, Jerusalem
    We drive west to Nazareth. Travelling through Cana of Galilee where Jesus performed his first Miracle, turning water into wine (John 2). We proceed to Nazareth. We spend some time getting acquainted with Jesus’ hometown, visiting its spring, where Mary would have done her family’s laundry, in the ancient village, to the Church of the Annunciation. Ascend the Mount of the Precipice at the brow of Nazareth to an overlooking surveying the Valley of Jezreel, synonymous with Armageddon. We then drive through the valley to the mound of Megiddo, Har Megiddo in Hebrew, which gave its name to Armageddon. We then ascend Mt. Carmel, site of Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal. From there we drive towards the Mediterranean coast travelling south along the coastal highway to Caesarea by the Sea. We enter Caesarea Maritima to explore this Roman bridgehead to the east, which became the Christian springboard to the west. After the visit this ancient harbor,we board our bus and we head up the historic Beth Horon road (Joshua 10:10) to the Benjamin Plateau, passing ancient Gibeon and continuing on to Jerusalem. Finally, atop Mt. Scopus, we behold majestic Jerusalem. Check in to our hotel for dinner and overnight.
  • Day 5: Jericho, Qumran, Masada
    We drive thru Bethany the town of Christ’s anointment and home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus. From there we drive through the Judean desert into the Jordan Valley and head to Jericho. At Jericho, we visit the tell of this oldest city and view the traditional mountain of Jesus’ temptation. Driving south, we drive to Qumran. Here we view Cave # 4, which contained the greatest quantity of Dead Sea scrolls. We continue south to Masada. Ascend by cable car to the top, visiting Herod’s mountain bunker and the last stronghold of the Jewish Revolt against Rome (66-73 AD). We enter the nature reserve of Ein Gedi, rich in flora and fauna, and walk to a lovely waterfall. Here we can see several caves, one of which is possibly the cave that brings to mind the biblical reference (1 Samuel 24:1-3) “When Saul returned from pursuing the Philistines, he was told, “Behold, David is in the wilderness of Ein Gedi.” Then Saul took three thousand chosen men out of all Israel and went to seek David and his men in front of the Wild Goats’ Rocks. He came to the sheepfolds by the way, where there was a cave; and Saul went in to relieve himself. Now David and his men were sitting in the inner recesses of the cave”. We conclude our day with floating in the Dead Sea (at minus 1390 feet, as low as you’re ever likely to get), before we head back to Jerusalem for dinner and overnight.
  • Day 6: Mt. of Olives, Southern Wall, Bethlehem
     We start the day with an orientation to Jerusalem from the Mt. of Olives. We then walk the traditional Palm Sunday route to the church known as Dominus Flevit (“Our Lord weeps”). After viewing the Golden Gate, we walk downhill to Gethsemane, where we take time to meditate on the Gospel text. Boarding our bus we drive to the Dung Gate just inside we walk to the Southern Wall excavations. We then examine the ruins near the south side of the Temple complex, including steps where we may be certain that Jesus and the disciples walked, then to the slopes of Mt. Zion where we will visit the Upper Roomand King David’s Tomb. Driving south, we visit Solomon’s Pools, Jerusalem’s main source of water for almost 2000 years. Passing the monastery of Hortus Conclusus (“the sealed garden”) in Artas, we go to Shepherds’ Fields. We conclude the day with a visit to Bethlehem, walking through its alleys and markets to the Church of the Nativity. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight.
  • Day 7: The Old City of Jerusalem, The Upper Room, The Garden Tomb
     After breakfast we transfer to the Dung Gate, we walk up to the Western Wall Judaism’s holiest site. We ascend to the Dome of the Rock and the al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site of Islam, located on the traditional site of the ancient Temple Mount the al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, it is believed that here the Temple once stood. Just to the north we find the Pools of Bethesda (John 5) and St. Anne’s Church, the church is perfectly preserved from the Crusader period – with remarkable acoustics. We then follow the Way of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) through the bazaars as far as the Holy Sepulcher. From there we walk through the Christian Quarter along the Arab Souks and past the Armenian Quarter. Exit the Old City at Mt Zion to the grounds of a church called Peter in Gallicantu, which affords the best view of early Jerusalem from the west. (Here, the Assumptionist Fathers suggest, was the house where the High Priest Caiaphas interrogated Jesus.). From there we board our bus and transfer to the Garden Tomb where we will end our day with a special visit and the possibility of having a private communion on the grounds outside the city walls.
  • Day 8: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles
    Transfer to Ben Gurion Airport for your flight's departure.  
Event Coordinator Jonathan Jarboe

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