Sunday, November 14, 2010

Visual Highlights of Our Last Hours

Damascus Gate - Can you see the IKEA chocolate?

Caesarea Maritima

Hanging out at Caesarea...getting ready for the presentation.

Still waiting.

Add our time now begins.

Teaching time at the Theatre

It's time to explore...

The boys are checking out the structure.

On to the Hippodrome

Imagining the Chariot Races

The boys checking out the shoreline

Sitting by the Sea

What an outstanding time this has been...we have come to love those we have had the privilige of serving on our 2010 Biblical Pilgrimage.  We love you!

On to Tel Aviv and then home to Calgary

Avi & his wife...we love you Avi!

We love our brother Joel...you are on our hearts and in our prayers!

Loading up and heading home!

What a great blessign this had been...see you all again in Jerusalem!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Our Last Hours

Our last day started with a trip to Hezekiah’s Tunnel.  Many of the team travelled through the tunnel and had a great experience. 
After the tunnel, we loaded up the bus again and headed to Caesarea Maritima.  It was such an amazing experience and it was a beautiful time.   Pastor Glen opened up the Word of God to us in the Theatre.  We turned the pages of the Bible to Acts 10 and discovered the importance of this areas we are visiting.  It is here where the Gospel first came to the Gentiles.  What a backdrop to this amazing out pouring of God's grace!
Following our teaching and exploration, we had lunch on the Mediterranean Sea.  Many went for walks, some dipped their toes in the sea and even one went for a full on swim – Joel.
From here we journeyed to Tel Aviv in preparation for departure.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Visual Highlights of the A World Wind Adventure

Heading into Yad Vashem

Finishing up at Yad Vashem

Welcome to Bethlehem

Making our way into the church at Bethlehem

Church of St. Catherine, Bethlehem

Confessional

Israeli Museum

Lifesize model of Jerusalem

The sun is setting quickly and there is still shopping to do...good night!

A World Wind Adventure

Today was our last full day in this great city of Jerusalem.  It started with a delicious breakfast followed by a short bus ride to one of the most emotionally moving sites for the Jewish people and for us to – Yad Vashem, this is the Holocaust Memorial.  There were so many thoughts and emotions stirred as one walks through this account of this most devastating and destructive event. 
Our next stop was Bethlehem.  Here we stopped for lunch and then viewed the church and took a tour through the facility.  Following our tour of this site, we then spent a bit of time shopping at one of the local stores.  Once back on the bus…we were on our way.  Well not quite.  There merchants continued to follow us and at the foot of the steps of the bus would yell up into it hoping for another sale.  And they did get what they were hoping for and some of the team got what they were shopping for.
Once we crossed the security, it was back into Jerusalem and on to the Israeli Museum.  There we looked at a life size model of Jerusalem and toured the Shrine of the Book.
We arrived back at the hotel around supper time and the team then split off in multiple directions as time was running out for one last opportunity to pick up just a few more precious things before packing and getting ready to head out tomorrow.
What a week…what a trip…what an experience!


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Visual Highlights of A Time of Remembrance

Heading to the Garden Tomb

Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

Mount of the Skull - Golgotha

Taking in the teaching

Mary...oh no, it's Lyndee at the opening of the tomb

Mark confirms...He is risen, He is not here!

Pastor Glen opens up the Word as we remember what the Lord has done for us!

What freedom we have in Jesus!

Frank & Avi help with serving Communion

The pit in Caiaphas' home where Jesus was held   

Tom reads from Psalm 88

The team enjoyed the Temple Mount...could it be the Holy of Holies?


Getting ready for the Davidson Center

Southern Steps

The men are heading to the Western Wall to pray

Many spent a few moments seeking the Lord

Pastor Glen hanging over the fence in the court of the Gentiles.
"I am hungry...Cheeseburger anyone?"


A Time of Remebrance

Today, the team was able to capitalize on a few extra minutes of sleep as the sites we were headed to didn’t open as early as before.  Once everyone filled up with another delicious breakfast, we were off and running. 

Our first stop was that of the Garden Tomb.  As we entered the tomb we were met by a volunteer from England who would be our guide.  Funny jokes, a great sense of humor and an over the top love for Jesus describes him well.  Really, we had thought we had run to a British Fred Nudd.  He lead us to the platform that looks out to the Place of the Skull and shared with us that this could have possibility been the place where Jesus died.  But at the end of the day…what does it matter….He isn’t here, He has risen.  Then he lead us down the path to the where the Garden Tomb is.  Many hearts were touched by the sight of this place.  Again the guide gave an explanation as to what we were looking at, which could be the tomb the Lord was laid in but then he said, “What does that matter if it is or not…He isn’t here, He has risen.”  Following our exploration of the tomb, we then gathered together for a time of remembrance as Pastor Glen lead us in the Lord’s Supper.  What a special time of thanksgiving!  And a reminder that Jesus is coming!
From the Garden Tomb, we turned back time and headed to Caiaphas House, known as St. Peter’s Gallicantu.  Here we saw where Jesus was lowered into the pit.  This was also the place where Peter denied the Lord.
Pastor Glen taught us through the Pathway to Pain from Luke 22:39-62.  He should us five things relating to this situation.  They included being overconfident in the flesh, sleeping instead of praying, replacing devotion with action, following a far off and getting warm by the enemy’s fire.   It was a great reminder of how easy I can sleep off course and how important it is for me to draw near to Jesus each day!
Under the warmth of the bright and shining sun, it was off to the Temple Mount.  We were not permitted to take our Bibles or display any Christian symbols.  The dress code was also very strict.  A couple of the gals were pulled a side because their shoulders were too exposed.  One received a shawl and the other had to wear Pastor Quinn’s shirt.  All was well.   It was quiet the experience to walk on the Temple Mount but the biggest and most exciting thing was the reminder that one day there will be a Third Temple built and that time is drawing near!
From there it was lunch time, then we headed to the Davidson Center.  Here we saw a video of what it would be like to bring a sacrifice to the Temple.  It was a great visual to help bring everything we had seen together.  Once we were done, it was then on to the Southern Steps.  Here Pastor Glen taught us from John 7:37-39.  The main focus was simply “if anyone thirsts”.  This teaching brought our hearts to the place of recognizing and remembering the importance the Holy Spirit plays in our life through His three fold function of “with, in and upon”.   Where does it all start?  The moment I believe, the Holy Spirit begins a work in me.  But God isn’t satisfied with just a work, He wants me to affect others.  His desire is that my life would be an instrument, a channel of His love and grace.  He wants to flow through me to others.  In closing, Pastor Glen challenged us to examine our relationship with the Holy Spirit. 
Once we left the Southern Steps, we spent a bit of time at the Western Wall and then it was back to the hotel for food and a good night sleep.
Bless you and thank you for your prayers!


Visual Highlights of the Hour Of Decision

Looking out at Jerusalem
The Word of God is coming alive!
Donna and Tyler enjoying a bit of local transportation

Karen is moving in for a kiss!
Pastor Glen bring the Word in the Garden of Gethsemane

Dodie and Shirley are enjoy their time in the Word

Lord, not my will but Thy will be done!
Moving through security at the Western Wall
In the Rabbinical Tunnel, looking at the largest carved stone in the world!

Studying at the Pools of Bethesda
Checking out the site at the Pool of Bethesda
Worshipping at St. Anne's Crusader Church
Sharing where Jesus was tried before Pilate
Walking the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Good Night!