“Pilgrim’s Journey”
The Holy Land… given by God to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob. This series explores the land of Israel from the perspective of a
first-time visitor. From the green hills and valleys of the Galilee to the historic
mountains surrounding Jerusalem, we experience the places where Jesus
ministered here on Earth. Come with us as our Christian pilgrims discover
the joy of walking where their Savior walked.
- V423 Beginning Our Exodus
- As the journey begins, our pilgrims share feelings and expectations on
going to the Holy Land. Our first day opens by crossing the Sea of Galilee.
We view a first-century fishing vessel, and then travel on to the ancient city
of Capernaum and the nearby Mount of our Lord’s great sermon. We
continue by planting trees for the Kingdom, and end by visiting with the
Jones family of Allen, Texas, who are first-time pilgrims.
- V424 In Galilee
- We visit the church at the site of Mary’s Well in Nazareth. After descending
to the beautiful Jezreel Valley, we view the ruins of Megiddo perched over
the famous Valley of Armageddon. A spiritual high point is reached for
many pilgrims during our baptismal service in the Jordan River. Our chief
guide, Yossi Ashkenazi, then relates the dramatic history of a local kibbutz
and directs us through the ancient Roman ruins of Beit Shean.
- V425 O Jerusalem
- Our journey takes us south to a sycamore tree in Jericho, much like the
one Zacchaeus climbed, and then on to the Church of the Nativity in
Bethlehem, traditional site of our Lord’s birth. After shopping for
souvenirs, we enter the Holy City of Jerusalem, where Zola speaks to our
group at the Promenade overlooking the Old City.
- V426 His Last Days
- Our pilgrims walk down the steep slope of the Mount of Olives to the
traditional site where the Messiah wept over Jerusalem — the Garden of
Gethsemane. After visiting the Mount of Olives cemetery, Zola and the
group share a time of devotion and song in the Upper Room of the Last
Supper. We are again favored with the impressions of the Jones family on
their first tour of Israel.
- V427 Risen from the Dead
- After beginning the day with praise and worship, we walk along a Roman
street of Jesus’ time on our way to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Later
at the Garden Tomb, Zola teaches on ancient Jewish wedding customs and
their special significance to the Christian. We then listen in as worship
leaders Harvey Schmitt and Charlynn Johns share their feelings about this
pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
- V428 Masada and the Dead Sea
- We head south to the ancient fortress of Masada where our chief guide,
Yossi, explains its dramatic history. Zola recounts the finding of the Dead
Sea Scrolls at the place of their discovery, Qumran. Also, the group enjoys
a dip in the Dead Sea and hearing from an Israeli Army spokesman about
current events in the Holy Land.
- V429 City of Gold
- The tour explores the ancient past with guide Ian Stern, an Israeli
archaeologist. The Jerusalem that was known to the Messiah is revealed
as Zola and the group visit the model of Jerusalem from Jesus’ time. A
modern-day perspective is presented by David Bar-Illan, an advisor to
Prime Minister Netanyahu, as he discusses various issues he has
encountered as Executive Editor of the Jerusalem Post.
- V430 Shalom, until the Kingdom
- Our pilgrims visit Yad Vashem, Israel’s memorial to the Holocaust. As a
bonus, we see the dress rehearsal of a new opera, David and Bathsheba,
and learn Israeli folk dances. After we enjoy our final banquet, our guests,
the Jones family, review the experiences and impressions of their first
pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
- V431 Music for a Pilgrimage
- Zola presents the beautiful music of A Pilgrim’s Journey: An Armchair Tour
of the Holy Land, carefully blended with glorious scenes of the Land of the
Messiah and special moments from the tour.