Message from Dean Richard Sewell
Greetings from Jerusalem and from all the staff of St George’s College.
We continue to endure the devastating effects of the Israel/Gaza War. We feel the pain of all the peoples of these lands and pray for an end to the terrible suffering.
The war and its devastating impact throughout Palestine and Israel inevitably impacts the College too. We have been closed since October and while a war rages, there is no prospect of us re-opening. However, we keep busy in a variety of ways so that we can continue to be a resource to friends of St George’s College around the world.
The Dean’s Easter Message
January 2025 brought the best news for which we had been praying and yearning, for many months – a ceasefire in Gaza which brought the first nights of respite for the battered residents of the Strip for over a year. Prisoner exchanges by both sides brought joy and relief but also grief, and in some cases, anger. But at least it felt as if some positive progress was being made. But relief was all too short and the ceasefire failed to progress to stage two. To our deep distress the bombing and killing started again and the prisoner exchange halted.
Lent started with relief but ended in grief. Thus, we enter into the season of Easter in a state of fear and agony with the peace and the hope of justice still a distant prospect. While the peoples of Israel and Palestine continue in a state of war, the day-to-day situation in Jerusalem and in the Galilee is far less dangerous than it has been through most of the time since October 2023. As a result, some pilgrim groups are tentatively returning to the Holy Land. Pilgrimages cannot yet operate as they did before the war began but in the College we feel able to say that it is now a good time to begin to plan a pilgrimage with us for later in the year and for next year because the travel restrictions put in place by many countries such as the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand have been lifted.
The peoples of these lands desperately need the return of pilgrims. Those dependent on the pilgrim/tourist business have endured the deprivations of COVID, followed by the severe financial impact of eighteen months of war. Planning a pilgrimage now will give grounds for a little optimism for the beleaguered peoples of Israel/Palestine. A pilgrimage with St George’s College gives a chance to demonstrate Christian solidarity with Palestinian Christians and spending time with our communities throughout the land will be an important part of any pilgrimage in these days. At certain quiet periods while numbers are still low, a personally planned pilgrimage for a small group may be possible. Please contact me directly about this, if desired.
We have great hopes that our friends around the world who have supported us with prayers and funding through these days of suffering will now be able to show support by planning a return to pilgrimage with us. We can promise an experience which will be spiritually uplifting and informative about the current realities.We have reissued the College courses schedules which have some alterations. All booking can be made on our Registration Page.
With continuing thanks for our worldwide community of support, we send you Easter greetings of resurrection joy.
The Very Revd Canon Richard Sewell Dean
Teaching Resources from the College
Over these past months, College Course Director, Revd. Rodney Aist and I have been making short on-site films to coincide in with the church’s liturgical calendar. All of these can be seen on the College’s YouTube channel (search ‘Richard Sewell’). We hope that in the absence of the opportunity to come on one of our study pilgrimages that these films will keep you connected to us and to the beauty and spiritual enrichment of the Land of the Holy One.
We are sharing this rich resource partly because the current very grave and distressing situation in Gaza, the West Bank and throughout the region means that it is impossible for us to run pilgrimages. There are virtually no pilgrims in the Holy Land in these days. Of course, this is creating a very challenging financial environment for us. There is no charge for the use of our on-site films either as an individual or for church groups, but if it inspires you or your church to make a donation, however small it may be, we would be most grateful.
May God bless us all and lead us in peace to a place of justice and reconciliation.
Welcome to the St George’s College website.
A pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a transformative experience but the ways in which pilgrims engage with the Land and its people is absolutely key. Our long history of organizing study pilgrimages and our deep roots in Israel/Palestine means that St George’s College is an excellent choice for your pilgrimage.
We offer a varied range of study pilgrimages with different themes. In order to choose the one that suits you best look for length of course at the time of year which most appeals to you. The Palestine of Jesus, the Footsteps of Jesus and Introduction to Biblelands differ only in length, while other courses have a specific theme such as Sharing Perspectives (Interfaith) and Women of the Bible. All courses are framed as a pilgrimage so visits to holy and historical sites look at the biblical context and lead pilgrims into prayer. At most sites there is some time for individual reflection.
A US $500 deposit books your place. Although this is non refundable if you decide to cancel you can transfer the deposit to another course at a convenient time. Further information on all the pilgrimages can be found here.
“Pilgrimage is partly a process of self-reflection in which the pilgrim considers their own life, their commitments, their identity and their relationship with God. It is transformative.” Rev Dr Rodney Aist
Welcome to the website for St George's College, Jerusalem.
St George’s is the Anglican Centre for pilgrimage in the Holy Land. We have many years of experience running pilgrimages and our staff team offer high quality teaching along with spiritual and practical care. By booking a pilgrimage with us you are connecting with and investing in the ministry of the Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem, part of the local Christian community.
Our study pilgrimages are rooted in the present-day realities of the context of Israel/Palestine, so your pilgrimage experience will be uplifting and inspiring spiritually, theologically and historically educational and also informative about the current issues of these lands.
The College is situated just ten minutes walk from Damascus Gate in the heart of the holy city of Jerusalem. It is a beautiful and peaceful location for short-term pilgrimages, interfaith conversations and Christian fellowship. Our courses weave together time at sacred sites all over the Holy Lands. You can enjoy daily worship in the Anglican Cathedral next to the College and in local churches. People from all over the world join our programmes as they walk together in the footsteps of Jesus. I am pleased to invite you to experience this for yourself and if you have been before to sign up to a follow-up course.
You are welcome to the community of St George’s College. Your faith will be deepened and your life enriched by the experiences you will enjoy in and through the College.
The Very Revd Canon Richard Sewell, Dean