Final Day
It is hard to believe that this is our last full day in Israel. Early tomorrow morning we head for the airport and home. This has been a wonderful group, working together well and caring for each other. Thank you. It’s been an honor to travel with you.
We had a free morning. Final shopping, resting, packing, running the wall the hard way, all were experienced. Yes, Dennis was roaming again. (Sorry Dennis, had to get that in somewhere. 😂😉)
Nir arrived at 1:00 p.m. We went a few blocks away to a park in which is located the family tomb for the family of King Herod the Great. It was a magnificent tomb complex at one time, and still retains the stone to roll across the entrance and a cave complex.
We then went to the Garden Tomb, located near the Damascus Gate. Kieran was our guide. He is a former Irish Catholic who came into a personal relationship with Jesus through his wife. One of the most important points he made was that while there is evidence to point to both the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Garden Tomb as the correct place where Jesus was crucified and buried and rose again, the thing that is important is that He is alive today.
We visited the tomb, then had a communion service in one of the little chapel areas. It was a very special way to end our pilgrimmage.
We said goodbye to Nir upon our return to the hotel. And following supper we did a trip debrief. Time for bed, a short night and a long day of travel home.
Final pics are below:
We had a free morning. Final shopping, resting, packing, running the wall the hard way, all were experienced. Yes, Dennis was roaming again. (Sorry Dennis, had to get that in somewhere. 😂😉)
Nir arrived at 1:00 p.m. We went a few blocks away to a park in which is located the family tomb for the family of King Herod the Great. It was a magnificent tomb complex at one time, and still retains the stone to roll across the entrance and a cave complex.
We then went to the Garden Tomb, located near the Damascus Gate. Kieran was our guide. He is a former Irish Catholic who came into a personal relationship with Jesus through his wife. One of the most important points he made was that while there is evidence to point to both the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Garden Tomb as the correct place where Jesus was crucified and buried and rose again, the thing that is important is that He is alive today.
We visited the tomb, then had a communion service in one of the little chapel areas. It was a very special way to end our pilgrimmage.
We said goodbye to Nir upon our return to the hotel. And following supper we did a trip debrief. Time for bed, a short night and a long day of travel home.
Final pics are below:














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