The Garden Tomb: No better place for contemplation The Garden Tomb offers a much better alternative for meditation, prayer, and worship. The serene surroundings include a peaceful garden with fragrant flowers, benches for relaxation and reading, pathways for strolling and prayer, and high walls to block out the cacophony of the unsightly surrounding streets. Visiting the garden costs nothing—nor does taking communion or keeping the souvenir wooden cup. Donations alone keep the place going. Individuals may take a self-guided tour with a brochure or join a group tour every half hour. The Garden Tomb Association guides all English-speaking visitors, but guests speaking other languages may use their own guides. Visiting groups require advance reservations.In my many visits to the Garden Tomb, I have only had one guide tell me the tomb was the tomb of Jesus—and that visit was in 2000. Since then, each guide has expressed that although the Association makes no official claim that the tomb represents that of Jesus, “The important thing is,” they are quick to point out, “that the tomb is empty.”I believe there is no better oasis in Jerusalem than the Garden Tomb to contemplate the the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.Wayne Stiles has never recovered from his travels in the Holy Land. Follow him on Twitter (@WayneStiles) or on his blog at www.waynestiles.com.Follow @JPost_Lifestyle
The Garden Tomb: An oasis for contemplation
Sites and Insights: Many believe the Garden Tomb, just north of the Damascus Gate, to be tomb of Jesus.
The Garden Tomb: No better place for contemplation The Garden Tomb offers a much better alternative for meditation, prayer, and worship. The serene surroundings include a peaceful garden with fragrant flowers, benches for relaxation and reading, pathways for strolling and prayer, and high walls to block out the cacophony of the unsightly surrounding streets. Visiting the garden costs nothing—nor does taking communion or keeping the souvenir wooden cup. Donations alone keep the place going. Individuals may take a self-guided tour with a brochure or join a group tour every half hour. The Garden Tomb Association guides all English-speaking visitors, but guests speaking other languages may use their own guides. Visiting groups require advance reservations.In my many visits to the Garden Tomb, I have only had one guide tell me the tomb was the tomb of Jesus—and that visit was in 2000. Since then, each guide has expressed that although the Association makes no official claim that the tomb represents that of Jesus, “The important thing is,” they are quick to point out, “that the tomb is empty.”I believe there is no better oasis in Jerusalem than the Garden Tomb to contemplate the the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.Wayne Stiles has never recovered from his travels in the Holy Land. Follow him on Twitter (@WayneStiles) or on his blog at www.waynestiles.com.Follow @JPost_Lifestyle