We were allowed to leave the Jerusalem Center at 4:30 in the morning (which is not usually allowed, we can only leave after the sun is out) and we walked to the Western Wall for the Jewish holiday. We watched the sunrise and I was able to get a good view of how packed it was there.
There wasn't much to do there, many groups started to sing prayers and celebrate but we just stood around awkwardly so a group of 6 of us went to start a line for the Dome of the Rock because if you aren't there early, you'll be in line for forever. I brought my airplane blanket which was super nice because we didn't have to sit on the dirty ground. 3 of the group went out to find breakfast (which they brought back amazingly yummy bread) while we sat and saved our spot.
with Devery and Lane girl talking while waiting for our food! |
View towards the Mary Magdalane Church |
The tile work is so beautiful |
Muslim women at the Dome of the Rock |
It is so beautiful! |
Lauren is so great at taking pictures! |
After we left the Dome of the Rock, we walked to the Lutheran church to attend the Pentecost service. It was pretty similar to an LDS service in the point that we sang, they had sacrament, a sermon in the middle (although from the priest not an member being called), and they preached of Christ. What was cool was we were having church in an old Crusade building that was thousand years old!
Lutheran Church Tower |
Inside the English section of the Church where we had our service |
Afterwards, we went to the Israeli Museum which showed all kinds of archaeology objects they found and how they relate to the Bible. There was so much stuff and we spent 3 hours and we were rushing. I want to go back and slowly go through everything they found because it is amazing how much we have for how long ago it has been preserved.
Throughout the day, and especially as the man told Lauren and I of the light in our eyes, I was full of gratitude for my religion and you could see the little truths each religions had but I know that we have the full truth. I know Christ is our Savior and that He atoned for ours sins. I am so grateful to be here and learn about so many religions and open my mind to the wonderous world that God created. Happy Pentacost!
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