You Are Invited to Walk in the Footsteps of Paul

 
 

by Dean Schultz

Would you like to get a firsthand look at the life and ministry of a bondservant of our Lord Jesus Christ who walked over 10,000 miles (not including his travels by sea) to take the Gospel to the Gentile world? If so, I invite you to join me and my wife, Glorianne, along with our Faith Pilgrimages Team for a Ten-Day Pilgrimage to Greece (with an optional three-day extension to Rome) to Walk in the Footsteps of the Apostle Paul, October 21-30, 2024.

During this unique adventure over land and sea, we will explore the God-breathed teachings of the Apostle Paul in their cultural and archaeological context, view some of the most ancient iconography and sacred art in the world, and gain valuable insights from expert guides as we travel through Thessaloniki, Athens, Philippi, Corinth, Ephesus, Crete, and other areas where Paul ministered.   We will also visit the island of Patmos, where the Apostle John received the apocalyptic vision for the book of Revelation, and the islands of Mykonos and Santorini to enjoy their breathtaking beauty.

Those who wish to extend their pilgrimage can explore the timeless wonders of Rome, including the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican Museum, the Colosseum, the catacombs, and other ancient sites.  For more information and to view a video and download an introductory brochure and registration form, visit the website. Given that we limit the size of our groups to maximize your pilgrimage experience, we encourage you to register promptly to reserve your place. Also, please invite your family and friends to join us for this pilgrimage of a lifetime! For further inquiries, email, call 703.297.8139, or text 703.470.1077.

About our Pilgrimage Leader: The Reverend Dean F. Schultz is an Anglican Missionary Priest and Associate Rector at the Church of the Holy Spirit Anglican in Leesburg, VA. He also leads Worship Equippers for Christ, a missions network dedicated to helping equip the body of Christ for worship renewal, evangelism, and discipleship by providing worship celebrations, retreats, seminars, pilgrimages to ancient Christian sites, and worship resources.

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