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About 15 members of Fernandina Beach church group arrive home after making it out of Israel

The majority of the travelers is expected to head back home Sunday

About 15 members of a group that went on a touring trip to Israel with First Baptist Church Fernandina Beach came back home to the States early Sunday morning after they crossed safely into Jordan amid the ongoing turmoil of the war between Israel and Hamas, according to Executive Pastor Dan Beck.

Beck, who has been “holding down the fort” at the church in Fernandina Beach, said some of the group members returned home Friday and about 15 more came home Sunday morning.

The majority of the travelers will be heading back home on Sunday, including Pastor Zach Terry.

The church takes trips to the Middle East every year, but this time was obviously different.

“You hear stuff on the news and it means one thing, and it feels very distant and disconnected. But when you’re in the middle of it, just makes it feel very real. So, the team has just dealt with some of the what I would call just experiencing this live, and it has made this whole conflict just that much more personal and that much more real,” Beck told News4JAX.

Beck said the 54 group members are heading back home on six different flights.

“It’s been good to see the community and the church just jump in with their support and prayer for the team during this time,” Beck said.

In a post on social media, Pastor Terry said Thursday that as they’ve been able to get seats on flights, they’ve been sending members of the group home to the States.

“The majority of our people are going to be traveling on Saturday and Sunday. The first group will go out on Saturday and the remainder, myself included, will travel on Sunday back to the States,” Terry said in a video posted to X, the social media platform formally known as Twitter.

The group of 54 people touring Israel safely crossed the border into Jordan earlier this week. They were unable to fly out of Israel because several major airlines halted flights in and out of the country amid the fighting.

READ: Airlines halt flights in and out of Israel after a massive attack by Hamas ignites heavy fighting

“We found accommodations. Our tour company is taking incredibly good care of us, Signature Tours,” Terry said in his video post. “They’ve provided guides and everything we need here on the Jordan side.”

Terry said the group has been safe since crossing into Jordan but asked for the community to continue to pray for the group.

“We’re certainly in a much safer position than we were a couple of days ago,” Terry said. “We can’t wait to see you guys, give you big hugs and celebrate the fact God has answered all of our prayers. Keep praying, we’re not out yet.”

First Baptist Church Fernandina Beach shared this photo of their tour group in Jerusalem. (WJXT)

Among those helping the group navigate their safe return is Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fernandina Beach, who attends First Baptist Church Fernandina Beach.

“This is my pastor from the First Baptist Church. So we’ve got tons of friends, and we’ve actually got staff members who have family members on that trip, so bringing them home safe is our No. 1 responsibility,” Bean told News4JAX on Monday.

Terry said he has been to Israel many times, but this trip was violently disrupted when Hamas launched a massive attack against Israel, and Israel retaliated with a declaration of war.

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At one point, the group was close to the border with Lebanon but then they moved toward Jerusalem when Hezbollah began to encroach into Israel. Terry told The Morning Show earlier this week that they could see the Iron Dome, an Israeli mobile all-weather air defense system, working, although some missiles got through.

“Even last night, we heard machine-gun fire within blocks of our hotel. And so there were some skirmishes,” Terry said on Tuesday. “But all in all, we’ve stayed safe.”

Terry said Monday that his group could see the smoke rising over Gaza, which was about 90 minutes from where they were at the time.

Smoke rises from an explosion caused by Israeli airstrikes on the border between Egypt and Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali) (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Terry said having Americans stand with them amid the terrorist attack means a lot to the people of Israel.

“We have brothers and sisters in Christ who are Palestinians and we have Messianic Jewish brothers and sisters and just people created in God’s image on both sides,” Terry said. “Hamas is a terrorist organization working with other organizations like Hezbollah, and it’s evil. We need to see it put to an end. But there are good people in the Gaza Strip. There are good people in Israel, and they’re very thankful to have the support of Americans.”

MORE: Follow updates on the group in Israel at https://twitter.com/zachterry

The State Department has a 24/7 coordinating group communicating with U.S. citizens in Israel and providing them assistance through phone calls and an online form.

U.S. citizens seeking assistance to get out of Israel can fill out this form cacms.state.gov/s/crisis-intake or call 1-833-890-9595 or 1-606-641-0131.


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A Jacksonville native and proud University of North Florida alum, Francine Frazier has been with News4Jax since 2014 after spending nine years at The Florida Times-Union.

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This Emmy Award-winning television, radio and newspaper journalist has anchored The Morning Show for 18 years.

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