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Christian Heritage Tour- City Walk London item
Christian Heritage Tour- City Walk London
$250

This highly regarded guided tour introduces students to London’s Christian legacy—from early martyrs to evangelical revival leaders. Discover London’s Christian heritage in the Square Mile—churches, landmarks, and sites tied to Wilberforce, Wesley, Spurgeon, and the gospel story. Students learn how faith shaped hospitals, education, justice, and mercy ministries, reinforcing that Christianity is not private belief but public truth.



Westminster Walking Tour item
Westminster Walking Tour
$300

Students walk through Westminster, where kings were crowned, reformers preached, and Christian worship shaped national life. This tour anchors our study of Scripture, church history, as they follow in the footsteps of Wilberforce, Tyndale, Herbert and other influential figures Westminster Shorter Catechism—bringing faith and governance together in one sacred place.

Guided Tour of Shakespeare's Globe Theater item
Guided Tour of Shakespeare's Globe Theater
$400

Our students are not newcomers to Shakespeare—they read at least one of his plays every year, growing steadily in comprehension, language, and moral insight. Touring Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre allows students to see how the architecture, stage design, and audience interaction shaped the plays they know so well.

 

Standing inside the Globe deepens their understanding of Shakespeare’s language, humor, and theology, revealing how Christian ideas of order, sin, repentance, mercy, and redemption are woven into his work. This tour transforms Shakespeare from a text on a page into a living art form—helping students read more carefully, think more deeply, and delight more fully in great literature.



Tickets: The Tempest at the Globe Theatre item
Tickets: The Tempest at the Globe Theatre
$500

Words brought to life in their original home.


Our students study Shakespeare year after year, developing familiarity with his language, themes, and dramatic structure. Seeing a live performance at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre allows them to experience his work as it was intended—not as silent text, but as living drama.


The open-air setting, shared light between actors and audience, and minimal scenery help students understand how Shakespeare used rhythm, gesture, and speech to communicate meaning. Themes they have studied—authority, repentance, forgiveness, justice, and restoration—are embodied on stage, making abstract ideas immediate and memorable. This performance deepens literary understanding while cultivating wonder, attention, and joy in great art, reinforcing why Shakespeare has endured for centuries as a master of the Christian moral imagination.


The entire cost of this event is $500.

Soul of Scotland Tour item
Soul of Scotland Tour
$700

This extended walking tour of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile is led by a costumed medieval monk and brings to life the extraordinary Christian history of Scotland, with special emphasis on John Knox and the Reformation he helped ignite. As students walk the ancient street and its narrow closes, they encounter the stories of Christians whose faith shaped law, democracy, education, human rights, science, and social reform.

The tour includes key sites such as Magdalen Chapel—the birthplace of the Scottish Reformation—Covenanter memorials, Greyfriars’ Kirk, St Giles’ Cathedral, John Knox’s grave, and John Knox’s House. Students learn how courage, covenant theology, and devotion to Scripture reordered an entire nation, often at great personal cost.

Along the way, students also see how Christianity both shaped and responded to the Enlightenment, encountering figures such as David Hume, while discovering how Christian thinkers and reformers laid foundations that influenced Britain, Europe, and America. This tour powerfully shows students that faith was not confined to church walls—it shaped the very soul of Scotland.

C.S. Lewis Tour, Oxford item
C.S. Lewis Tour, Oxford
$300

Faith awakened, imagination redeemed.

This guided walking tour immerses students in the life, faith, and imagination of C.S. Lewis, whose writings have shaped generations of Christian thinkers. The tour begins at The Kilns and Holy Trinity Church, where students learn about Lewis’s conversion to Christianity and the ordinary rhythms of worship that grounded his extraordinary mind.

From there, students walk Oxford’s historic streets to Magdalen College, where Lewis taught and walked Addison’s Walk—reflecting on how reason, imagination, and faith came together in his scholarship. Along the way, students see sites that inspired The Chronicles of Narnia, discovering how everyday places became doorways to eternal truth.

The tour concludes with tea at The Randolph Hotel, offering time for reflection and conversation. This experience helps students see that Christian discipleship engages the whole person—mind, heart, and imagination—and invites them to pursue truth with joy, courage, and humility.

Beowulf By Candlelight item
Beowulf By Candlelight
$400

Immersed in the world of the Vikings.

York is one of the most significant Viking cities in England, and during our visit it will be hosting its annual York Viking Festival, transforming the city into a living historical landscape. Our students will be surrounded by Viking culture through reenactments, craftsmanship, weaponry, music, and storytelling—experiencing firsthand the world that shaped early medieval Britain.

Last school year, our students read and studied Beowulf as part of their literature studies. Hearing the story performed aloud by candlelight places that study within its proper historical and cultural setting, helping students better understand the values of courage, loyalty, and honor that defined the Viking age—and how Christianity later transformed those ideals.

This experience offers rare historical immersion, allowing students to connect literature, history, and place in a meaningful way. By stepping into York’s Viking past, students gain a deeper appreciation for the foundations of British culture and the power of Christian faith to reshape a civilization.

Guided Tour of York Minster and Tower item
Guided Tour of York Minster and Tower
$400

Faith built over centuries.

 

York Minster has stood as a place of Christian worship since 627 AD, when the first church was built on this site for the baptism of King Edwin of Northumbria. The great Gothic cathedral students see today was constructed between the 13th and 15th centuries, built over generations by craftsmen who understood their work as an offering to God.

 

As students explore the Minster, they encounter theology expressed through soaring arches, intricate carvings, and luminous stained glass that tell the story of Scripture. Climbing the tower offers a sweeping view of medieval York, helping students see how the cathedral quite literally shaped the city—standing as a lasting testimony to faith at the center of community life.

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