What are the dates, times and location for Journey to Bethlehem?
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How much does Journey to Bethlehem cost?
Journey to Bethlehem is completely free. In fact- we give you shekels to spend in
Bethlehem, and to keep one as a souvenir if you like. No one associated with Journey
to Bethlehem or Journey of Faith will ask you for money, donations or try to sell you
something at anytime during Journey to Bethlehem. 

Can I make a donation?
During the performance nights of Bethlehem, we will not be accepting donations. Again- Journey to Bethlehem is free. This is our gift to you, our community. We want you to know the this gift comes with no strings attached, no obligations. Still, if you feel strongly enough about giving a donation, we invite you to attend one of our services and place your donation in the offering plate. 

What should I wear to Bethlehem?
We encourage you to dress comfortably, and dress warmly. Wear sensible shoes (no high-heels) as you will be walking in a thin layer of straw. We do not allow visitors to enter Bethlehem dressed in biblical costumes. Our cast goes through extensive training learning how to portray the characters of Bethlehem, we wouldn't want anyone "pretending" to be in the cast to ruin the performance for other visitors. 

Is there food or drinks at Journey to Bethlehem?
Authentic food is served inside of Bethlehem, and the only way to purchase it is with the free shekels we give you upon entering our city. After you have visited and exited, you will have free hot chocolate or cider available to you. You are allowed to bring your own food and drink into the park, please dispose of trash in trash receptacles.

Can I visit Bethlehem more than once? 
Absolutely! Please invite friends, family, coworkers, neighbors, even enemies to enjoy Journey to Bethlehem with you! 

Can I interact with the townsfolk or animals? 
Journey to Bethlehem is a hands-on interactive experience for the whole family! Please talk to the townsfolk, but remember, they are from the first century! You can ask all the questions you like, and we encourage you to try the trades they are performing. Make a clay pot with the potter, pound brass with the blacksmith, and visit the animal corral to see real sheep, chickens and goats, just like Bethlehem had when Christ was born. Times_%26_Dates.htmlshapeimage_3_link_0

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