Join Pastor Larry Thompson and his wife, Cynthia, for a Journey to the Holy Land, March 6 15, 2014. Pastor Larry Thompson and his wife, Cynthia, invite you to join them on this journey of a lifetime! Be part of this special time in the Holy Land as we celebrate Pastor Thompson s 20th Anniversary at First Fort Lauderdale. This amazing tour will take us throughout the land where Jesus walked: the Sea of Galilee, Jesus birthplace in Bethlehem, His boyhood home in Nazareth, the locations of His early ministry on the seaside and His sermon on the Mount of Beatitudes, the path of His Passion in the Holy City of Jerusalem and more. The cost is $4,250, with a $1,250 deposit due by October 1. Subsequent payments are due November 1 ($1,500) and December 1 ($1,500). These rates are doubleoccupancy (two people per room, each paying $4,250 per person.) Single rooms are available at an additional cost. Space is limited so first-come, first-served. (AFTER October 1, prices are subject to an additional fuel surcharge imposed by the airline.) The price includes the tour, airfare, transportation in an air-conditioned luxury coach, lodging in five-star hotels at the Galei Kinneret in Galilee and the David Citadel near the Old City of Jerusalem, guide fees, entrance fees, most breakfasts and dinners, tips and taxes. (Most lunches, a few dinners, soft drinks, incidentals and optional trip insurance are extra.) Access www.fbcisrael.com to sign up, or call 954-831-1112
Please note that this is a PROJECTED ITINERARY. (Although start and end dates are confirmed, some of the places we re at in between will shift as we make final arrangements.) Mar. 6 (Thursday) Depart from Fort Lauderdale, connect in Newark to overnight flight to Tel Aviv, Israel. Mar. 7 (Friday) Arrive at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv early in the morning. On the way to the Galilee region, we ll tour the seaside port of Caesarea Maritime (an amazing underwater archaeological site) where Paul was imprisoned) and Mount Carmel, a coastal mountain range overlooking the Mediterranean Sea where Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal. Early in the evening, we ll check in for dinner and a three-night stay at the Galei Kinnereth on the Sea of Galilee. Mar. 8 (Saturday) - On our first morning in Tiberias, we ll view Kursi and the Golan Heights and travel to the Mount of Beatitudes, Capernaum (where Peter s mother s house is located), and Tabgha (the place where Jesus multiplied the fishes and loaves). In the afternoon, we ll see an ancient boat from the time of Jesus recently discovered on the shores of the Galilee, and then enjoy a boat ride of our own Galei Kinnereth in Galilee on the same Sea of Galilee where Jesus calmed the waters. We ll conclude the day with a sunset baptism at the Jordan River. (If you would like to be baptized, please bring a bathing suit. Robes will be available.) We ll return to the hotel for dinner. Mar. 9 (Sunday) The day begins with a winding journey up Mount Tababor, where Jesus was transfigured. After descending the mountain, we ll travel to Beit She an, one of the most impressive archaeological sites of the ancient world. From Beit She an, we ll travel to the Church of the Annunciation at Nazareth, the childhood home of Jesus, and Tel Megiddo, the chariot city of Solomon where the Bible prophesies events of the last days. We ll have dinner and our final night at the hotel. Mar. 10 (Monday) We ll depart from Tiberias/Galilee early in the morning, traveling up to the city of Jerusalem. On our way, we ll journey through the Judean desert to Masada, a landmark location where the Jewish people stood heroically against the Roman Empire. Next, we ll go into the Qumran region and see the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. We ll also travel to Ein Gedi, a waterfall oasis mentioned in the Song of Songs. At the end of the day, we ll check in at the David Citadel Hotel for our four-night stay in Jerusalem and enjoy a welcome dinner together at the hotel. Mar. 11 (Tuesday) Today we ll travel to Bethlehem, where we ll visit the Church of the Nativity and a church near the Shepherd s Fields where the birth of Christ was first heralded. Then we ll travel back to Jerusalem to see a scale model of the First Century city. While at the Israel Museum, we ll see the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Shrine of the Book. We ll return to the hotel for dinner together. Mar. 12 (Wednesday) We continue our time in Jerusalem with a visit to the City of David, the original settlement founded by King David which predates even the Old City. We ll walk through the Old City of Jerusalem to the Southern Steps (by which Jesus would have entered the Temple), the Western Wailing Wall of the Temple Mount, a tunnel traversing the Wall and the beginning of the Via Dolorosa. We ll then travel to the Jerusalem Prayer Center to meet local Christian workers and learn about the International Mission Board s initiative for peace in the Middle East. Dinner will be on your own, not at the hotel. (We ll recommend several good options close to the hotel.) Mar. 13 (Thursday) We ll begin the morning at the Mount of Olives overlooking Jerusalem, then walk down the mountain to the Dominus Flevit Church where Jesus wept over the city. We ll continue to the Church of All Nations in the Garden of Gethsemane. We ll pray in the garden before traveling by coach to House of Caiphas the High Priest. Then we ll walk the Via Dolorosa and Pilate s Pavement where Jesus was put on trial. We ll travel north to the place of crucifixion known as Calvary and the Garden Tomb. After Holy Communion, we ll return to the hotel. Dinner will be on your own or with friends you ve met (we ll suggest options) and you might also enjoy some evening sights on your own now that you re familiar with the city. Mar. 14 (Friday) Our final day in Jerusalem is a free day, so that you may visit sites at which you d like to spend more time, see something which may have not been on our itinerary, or finalize your shopping. Some Old City options: Christ Church, the Ramparts walk, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Temple Treasures. Jerusalem options: Israel Museum, Yad Vashem, Nablus Road options: Jerusalem Prayer Center, American Colony, Garden Tomb. We ll depart in the early afternoon for dinner and our overnight flight from the airport in Tel Aviv. (Early arrival in South Florida on Saturday, Mar. 15). Mar. 15 (Saturday) Early arrival in South Florida on Saturday, Mar. 15. David s Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem
Our hotel in Galilee/Tiberias (nights 2-4...the first night is an overnight flight) Rimonim Galei Kinnereth Hotel The RIMONIM GALEI KINNERET HOTEL on the shores of the Sea of Galilee offers guests an experience combining vacation and relaxation. The unique location of the hotel and the exclusive services offered bestow a quality and prestigious holiday experience. The hotel played an important role in the War of Independence. This vital role brought to the hotel all the Who s & Who of Israel: David & Paula Ben Gurion, Chiefs of Staff, Royalty and leading statesmen visiting the country. The hotel has been completely renovated, from modest and elegant to modern and prestigious. The hotel rooms are spacious and comfortable and equipped with minibar, in-room-safe, hairdryer and cable television. Assorted breakfast and dinner menus offer a selection of fresh selections next to the Chef s gourmet dishes. The private beach and promenade create the atmosphere typical of a boutique hotel. The Rimonim Spa at the hotel is new and one of the most modern in the country. It features eleven treatment rooms and offers guests enjoyment and pampering from a thermal mineral water pool, designed treatment rooms, gym, Sauna (dry and wet) and an array of health treatments including Shiatsu, reflexology, mud treatments and more. The combination of the view of the Sea of Galilee from the hotel, spacious rooms, assorted spa treatments, a nostalgic touch and an atmosphere of quality, efficient and polite service - all these bestow a relaxing and unique holiday experience.
Our hotel in Jerusalem (nights 5-8) The David Citidel Hotel The DAVID CITIDEL HOTEL Overlooking the walls of the Old City, The David Citadel is the among the newest and most luxurious of the city s hotels. With the world s Holiest sites and a wealth of shops and restaurants on its doorstep, The Jerusalem David Citadel Hotel is the ideal location to explore the wonders of the city. Location: In Western Jerusalem on the prestigious King David Street, literally facing the historical site The David Citadel and Tower and the Old City of Jerusalem s picturesque ancient walls. The main shopping street and several other night-time excursions are within walking distance. Special Features - Business center, shopping arcade, concierge and medical center Room Facilities - Individually controlled air-conditioning and heating in all rooms - Private baths with separate bathtubs and showers - Color TV with cable reception including news and movie channels - Several telephones in each room with direct dialing and voice-mail - High speed Internet and Fax Connections - Electronic Minibar - Electronic safe, electronic security locks and 1 deadbolt - Shaver outlets 110/220 volts - Hairdryers, irons and ironing boards in the room - 24 Hour room service - Same day laundry and dry cleaning service - 100% cotton bed linen and oversized towels Sports and Leisure Facilities The Cybex Spa and Health Club offers a professional fitness room with the latest equipment, aerobics room, sauna, steam rooms and massage. The large outdoor swimming pool is heated in the winter for yearround swimming. A special Toddlers pool is adjacent to the swimming pool. Dining and Entertainment The Season s Restaurant serves breakfasts and theme dinner menus on the magnificent terrace overlooking the walls of the Old City. The Lobby Lounge and Terrace, where guests can relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the glass roofed lounge and an open terrace, both with a breathtaking view of the Old City. Yakimono Sushi Bar, is the most popular Kosher Sushi bar in the city.
TRAVELER APPLICATION Dr. Larry & Cynthia Thompson, Hosts Israel March 6-15, 2014 First Name as it appears on your passport: Middle Name as it appears on your passport: Last Name as it appears on your passport: Address: City: State: Zip: Home Number: Work Number: Cell Phone: Email Address: Name as you prefer it on tour badge: Your Citizenship/Passport issued by: USA Other: Your Passport Number: Passport date of issue: Your birthdate: Date of expiration: Birth city: Names of friends or relatives on tour: Your preferred roommate (if known): Do you need physical assistance? If so, please describe: Frequent flyer partnership: United/Star Alliance Delta/Skyteam Other Frequent flyer number (please list all numbers for each carrier): In case of emergency, contact: Phone: Any additional information which might be helpful to the tour leaders: Please return this form to Tina Anderson at First Baptist Church, 301 East Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, or by e-mail to tina.anderson@fbcfl.com. Payment Total Payment at once $4,250.00 Or in installments: Nonrefundable deposit October 1 $1,250.00 Second payment by November 1 $1,500.00 Third payment by December 1 $1,500.00 After October 1, prices are subject to an additional fuel surcharge imposed by the airline. Optional single supplement (no roommate/single room) $1,200.00