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Saturday, October 18, 2025 | 10AM - 2PM

New Testament Greece Travel Study 2026

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Tracking Paul’s Footsteps in Biblical Greece

Elevate your understanding of the NT Scriptures through the lens of Greek geography, culture, and history.

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Travel Dates:

May 17-27, 2026 (Spring Semester)

Description:

Join Ambrose professors Dr. Jonathan Lo and Dr. Rob Snow as your expert guides on an immersive 9-day educational journey throughout Greece. With the beautiful landscapes of Greece as your classroom, follow the Apostle Paul as he proclaims the gospel of Jesus into uncharted territory. Visit the most important sites connected to Paul on his second missionary journey, experience the history, language, and culture of a civilization that has profoundly shaped both the ancient and modern world, and marvel as the New Testament texts come alive as they never have before.

  • EXPERIENCE the stunning Mediterranean landscape and visit important historical sites connected to Paul and his second missionary journey
  • PARTICIPATE in daily devotions, mini-lectures, and educational activities while taking in amazing scenery, culture, and cuisine
  • ELEVATE your understanding of and appreciation for the New Testament Scriptures in the context of history, language, and culture of the Greek people

What is an Educational Travel Study? 

Educational Travel Study
Educational travel study means any trip (e.g., a Travel Study or other similar trip) offered for educational credit at Ambrose or otherwise offered by an academic program or sanctioned by Ambrose, involving Ambrose students, and including at least one overnight stay. This definition applies both to international and domestic educational travel. This applies to all Ambrose sanctioned educational travel study, offered through academic programs, with the exception of:

  • Travel related to Internship programs
  • Research-related travel with a faculty member
  • Athletic team travel and student leadership travel

*This course is offered at both seminary (NT 665) and undergraduate (REL 304) levels and is available to be taken for credit or audit. The course is open to all Ambrose student, Ambrose alumni and any guests.

(REL304)  - Christian Studies Educational Travel Study 

(NT665) - New Testament Educational Travel Study 

 
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Itinerary


Travel Itinerary: 

Sunday May 17 Depart from Calgary
Monday May 18 Arrive at Thessaloniki Airport
Tuesday May 19   Neapolis-Philippi-Amphipolis-Thessaloniki
Wednesday May 20  Thessaloniki
Thursday May 21  Thessaloniki-Berea, Kalambaka (Meteora)
Friday May 22   Meteora-Delphi
Saturday May 23   Delphi-Athens  
Sunday May 24   Athens 
Monday May 25   Corinth, Cenchrea, Athens 
Tuesday May 26  Athens
Wednesday May 27 Transfer to Athens Airport for flight to Calgary

Costs


In addition to the tuition and program fees, the costs include return airfare to Greece from Calgary, land transportation within Greece, accommodations for 9 evenings, daily breakfasts and 9 dinners, entrance fees to museums and historical sites.

Seminary Students for Credit:

1350 CAD + 5000 USD (Double Occupancy) / 6050 USD (Single Room)

Seminary Student Rate Audit:

1300 CAD + 5000 USD (Double Occupancy) / 6050 USD (Single Room)

Undergrad Students for Credit:

1300 CAD + 5000 USD (Double Occupancy) / 6050 USD (Single Room)

Undergrad Student Rate Audit:

1250 CAD + 5000 USD (Double Occupancy) / 6050 USD (Single Room)

NOTE: A limited number of bursaries are available for Ambrose students to help cover tuition costs and program fees. Please contact Jonathan Lo for details. (Jonathan.Lo@Ambrose.edu)


Key Dates 

Payment Date:

November 10, 2025:

Deposit of $200 USD

February 9, 2026:

Remainder of USD Payment (minus the Deposit)

May 11, 2026:

Tuition and Program Fees in CAD


Want More Information? 

Join us for an information session on Saturday, October 25, 2025, 11am-12:30pm. Register to attend the Information Session through the form below. Light refreshment will be provided. If you are unable to attend in person, online attendance is also available.

 




 

 


Meet Your Guides 

Dr. Jonathan Lo

Dr. Jonathan Lo is Associate Professor of New Testament at Ambrose. You can find out more about Jonathan here.


 

Dr. Rob Snow

Dr. Rob Snow is Dean of Theology and Associate Professor of New Testament at Ambrose University. You can find out more about Rob here.