Special Announcement About Our Trip to Israel Scott Pauley

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As most of you know we are looking forward to taking a group of friends to the land of the Bible. We have a great group of folks planning to travel and study God’s Word with us. I am personally excited about being there with family and friends.

The tour was scheduled for this year, November 30 – December 9, 2020. With the current travel restrictions in place and concerns around the world it is now necessary for us to reschedule the trip for next year. The new dates for our Journey through the Land of the Bible tour will be Monday, November 29 – Wednesday, December 8, 2021. This is the exact same time frame as our original trip and we hope it will work well with those who had already planned to go.

Those who have already registered and paid will not need to do anything different. We have a few open spots for the trip. If you would like to plan now to join us next year we would love to have you! The price is not going up and will be a great value for this 10 day tour.

For full information please contact Mrs. Jennie Butler at [email protected] or 843.345.4441 and she will be happy to help you.


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