Our journey today focuses on the ministry of Jesus around the Sea of Galilee. Our morning begins at Yardenit, which provides an opportunity for people to be baptized in the Jordan River. Next we travel to Almagor, which overlooks the Beitsaida Valley where the Jordan River flows into the Sea of Galilee, and where Jesus fed the 5,000 (Luke 9:10-17). Next, we journey to Chorazin, one of the three cities cursed by Jesus (MaF. 11:21; Luke 10:13). At this site we see the ancient homes and Jewish ritual immersion pools, as well as the magnificent basalt synagogue from the fifth century AD. Inside the synagogue is a replica of a Seat of Moses (MaF. 23:2). We travel next to the ancient town of Capernaum where Jesus made his home around the lake (MaF. 4:13). Here is where he healed the centurion’s servant (MaF. 8:5). During our visit we will see the modern church built over an ancient church which was built over a first century home, identified as the home of Peter. The magnificent limestone synagogue of the fourth century AD has been partly reconstructed and looms over the site. From Capernaum we travel to one of the most exciting and important ongoing archaeological excavations in Israel, Magdala. Here, we will visit one of the few excavated, first century synagogues in the land of Israel. Its date coincides with the time of Jesus' ministry in the area. We will also see wealthy homes from the village, as well as the first century harbor. We then journey to the small museum at Kibbutz Ginnosar that houses an ancient boat discovered in the 1980s in the Sea of Galilee. This boat dates to the first century and was a boat used by fisherman on the lake. Our day concludes with an evening boat ride on the Sea of Galilee. The ancient fishermen fished the lake at night. Riding on the waters of the lake in the evening offers a unique opportunity to connect with Jesus and his disciples on the lake. Afterward we will retire for dinner and our final overnight stay at the Ramot Resort Hotel on the Sea of Galilee.