Church History and Great Britain with the Interpreter Foundation

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Church History and Great Britain with the Interpreter Foundation

14-Day Land Tour

05/05/2026 - 05/19/2026

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Portrait of Daniel Peterson, Maxwell Institute.

August 17, 2006

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Price
$5,595 per person based on double occupancy if paying with cash, check.
$5,763 per person based on double occupancy if paying by debit or credit card.
$6,955 for single occupancy if paying with cash, check.
$7,164 for single occupancy if paying by debit or credit card.
 
Tips
Tips are required for the bus driver and guide and should be paid on the last day of the tour.
You should plan to tip at least 40 GBP per person for the driver and a minimum of 65 GBP per person for Peter Fagg, our LDS tour guide.
 
Payment Schedule
  • $500 per person due at time of booking (deposit is non-refundable – it can be transferred to another person on a new booking on the same tour date. We will attempt to find someone to take your spot if you cancel but we cannot guarantee it).
  • Final Payment: Final payment is due three months before the tour departure date.

Cancellation Policy

  • If you cancel: Deposit is non-refundable; however, it is transferable to another guest on a new booking, traveling on the same tour date. After final payment, the full amount is non-refundable. If you cancel and you can find someone to take your spot, we will refund the deposit. If we have a waiting list, we will refund your deposit by placing someone in your spot.
  • If we cancel the tour: Deposit is non-refundable if we cancel due to a pandemic or political unrest; however, it can be transferred to any other land tour or kept as a future tour credit to be used at any time on one of our advertised tours (cannot be transferred to a cruise). The balance will be refunded or applied to a future tour as a credit. If we cancel for any other reason, the deposit will be refunded.
  • The only way to avoid trip cancellation penalties is to buy trip cancellation insurance. If you are interested in the insurance, we can help you purchase it.

A minimum number of 20 passengers is needed for this tour to depart.

Check Your Invoice Names: Please check to see that your names are spelled correctly. Your first and last names must appear as they appear on your passport for International travel and Driver’s License for domestic tours.

PASSPORTS ARE REQUIRED and should be valid 6 months after the end of the tour.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the nature of this tour, you must be able to climb stairs and walk unassisted at a moderate pace. We will be walking 4-6 miles per day.

Please note that minor changes to the itinerary may occur due to local conditions and to better accommodate our group.

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Kris Frederickson

Price
$5,595 per person based on double occupancy if paying with cash, check.
$5,763 per person based on double occupancy if paying by debit or credit card.
$6,955 for single occupancy if paying with cash, check.
$7,164 for single occupancy if paying by debit or credit card.
 
Tips
Tips are required for the bus driver and guide and should be paid on the last day of the tour.
You should plan to tip at least 40 GBP per person for the driver and a minimum of 65 GBP per person for Peter Fagg, our LDS tour guide.
 
Payment Schedule
  • $500 per person due at time of booking (deposit is non-refundable – it can be transferred to another person on a new booking on the same tour date. We will attempt to find someone to take your spot if you cancel but we cannot guarantee it).
  • Final Payment: Final payment is due three months before the tour departure date.

Cancellation Policy

  • If you cancel: Deposit is non-refundable; however, it is transferable to another guest on a new booking, traveling on the same tour date. After final payment, the full amount is non-refundable. If you cancel and you can find someone to take your spot, we will refund the deposit. If we have a waiting list, we will refund your deposit by placing someone in your spot.
  • If we cancel the tour: Deposit is non-refundable if we cancel due to a pandemic or political unrest; however, it can be transferred to any other land tour or kept as a future tour credit to be used at any time on one of our advertised tours (cannot be transferred to a cruise). The balance will be refunded or applied to a future tour as a credit. If we cancel for any other reason, the deposit will be refunded.
  • The only way to avoid trip cancellation penalties is to buy trip cancellation insurance. If you are interested in the insurance, we can help you purchase it.

A minimum number of 20 passengers is needed for this tour to depart.

Check Your Invoice Names: Please check to see that your names are spelled correctly. Your first and last names must appear as they appear on your passport for International travel and Driver’s License for domestic tours.

PASSPORTS ARE REQUIRED and should be valid 6 months after the end of the tour.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the nature of this tour, you must be able to climb stairs and walk unassisted at a moderate pace. We will be walking 4-6 miles per day.

Please note that minor changes to the itinerary may occur due to local conditions and to better accommodate our group.

Britain’s Legacy of Faith and Church History with the Interpreter Foundation

Join local Blue Badge Guide and British Church historian, Peter Fagg, as well as Daniel Peterson and Kris Frederickson, from the Interpreter Foundation, on a tour that deep dives into the the early history of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England and the contributions of reformers and martyrs.

You will spend your days exploring  the rich and tumultuous religious, political and social conditions that led up to and produced “seekers” after gospel truth. You will visit important Church history sites, among them Preston, the River Ribble and surrounding environs,  as well as  Gadfield Elm Chapel and Benbow Farm—all locales where missionaries enjoyed a bountiful harvest in souls.  You will visit 19th-century potteries, villages, and Liverpool ( where many hearty saints embarked on ships to America). Along the way there will be castles, sumptuous gardens, cathedrals, and picture-perfect villages. In London, you will continue the experience by visiting famous markets, cathedrals and many other exciting sights. Prepare for a spiritual feast and an unforgettable time as you immerse yourself in England’s past and present.

Itinerary

Day 1 : Depart Home

May 5, 2026 (Tuesday)

Depart for London, England. Overnight on the trans-Atlantic flight.

Day 2 : London, England

May 6, 2026 (Wednesday)

Arrive at the London airport and make your own way to our hotel. (B - served on flight)

Day 3 : Canterbury

May 7, 2026 (Thursday)

We leave our London hotel and head to Canterbury where we visit St. Martin's Church. This church has the "longest continuous history as a parish church in the English-speaking world." We explore its graveyard and then we head to St. Augustine's Abbey. Here we learn about Christianity gaining its strongest foothold in England. Our explorations take us to Canterbury Cathedral where Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, was martyred. We have some free time to show or wander the streets. Overnight in Cambridge. (B,D)

Day 4 : Cambridge

May 8, 2026 (Friday)

Cambridge is known for its role as the "cradle of the Reformation." We visit Cambridge University, (home to the Cambridge University Press, where the LDS version of the scriptures was printed), "Little Germany," and St. Edward's Church. We go punting (boating), on the River Cam and see Cambridge from a unique vantage point. We go punting along the Cam Backs and see the area from the River Cam. Tonight we attend Evensong or Holy Eurcharist in the beautiful Kings College Chapel. Overnight in Cambridge. (B,D)

Day 5 : Boston

May 9, 2026 (Saturday)

We start the day in the footsteps of the Mayflower pilgrims. We visit the port of Boston and prison cells where many of the Mayflower Pilgrims, seeking religious freedom, were held before finally allowed to depart to Holland. We visit one of England's best preserved and impressive castles, Lincoln Castle, and see one of the original copies of the Magna Carta. Overnight in York. (B,D)

Day 6 : York - Whitby

May 10, 2026 (Sunday)

Today we enjoy three majestic church buildings. We stroll through medieval streets to worship in York Minster and experience a Church of England service. We visit Fountains Abbey, a ruin, a pile of stones...but, oh what a sublime ruin, what a pile of stones. This is the largest and best preserved monastic ruin. Our final church of the day is Whitby Abbey. Location, location, location. Perched on Whitby's cliffs the abbey surveys a charming port. Overnight in York. (B,D)

Day 7 : Preston

May 11, 2026 (Monday)

We wander the streets of the city of Preston to follow in the footsteps of the first LDS missionaries to Britain. We discover Joseph Smith's dentist, the cursed stone, the 1842 riot, the powerful Reverend Wilson, Heber C. Kimball's amazing prophecy and much more. We explore some of the delights of the Ribble Valley including the villages of Ribchester, Chatburn and Downham and relive some of the most touching encounters of their missionary labors. We visit the Preston Temple site and learn some of its history. Overnight in Preston. (B,D)

Day 8 : Liverpool

May 12, 2026 (Tuesday)

Our destination is Liverpool, the Gateway to the New World. Liverpool served as the arrival point for hundred of missionaries and the departure point for thousands of emigrants as they gathered to Zion. We journey from Liverpool to Wedgwood. In Wedgwood we tour the Wedgwood Factory (time permitting, we will drive to the potteries for a Middleport Factory Tour). Overnight in Stratford-upon-Avon. (B, D)

Day 9 : Stratford-upon-Avon

May 13, 2026 (Wednesday)

We head to Lutterworth to learn more about John Wycliffe, the Morning Star of the Reformation. We visit St. Mary's Church in Lutterworth, where he was Rector from 1374-1384, and likely created the first English translation of the Bible. From there we travel to Stratford-upon Avon, home of William Shakespeare; and if time permits, you will have the option to attend one of his plays. Overnight in Stratford-upon-Avon. (B,D)

Day 10 : United Brethren Country

May 14, 2026 (Thursday)

We discover sites made famous by Wilford Woodruff and the United Brethren. We visit Benbow's farm in Castle Frome and learn of the faith and sacrifice of John and Jane Benbow and the lesser known Kington family. We ascend the Herfordshire Beacon, enjoy the charms of Ledbury and visit a small Norman church. We end with a visit to the restored Gadfield Elm Chapel, Britain's first LDS-owned meeting place. Overnight in Stratford-upon-Avon. (B,D)

Day 11 : Woodstock - Oxford

May 15, 2026 (Friday)

This morning we visit Blenheim Palace. This home is the absolute pinnacle of an an English stately home - including an exhibition on Winston Churchill who was born here. In the afternoon we walk the splendid streets of Oxford and strip back centuries of history. We return to the beginnings of Oxford, to the time of the miraculous Frideswide, and then build layer upon layer of famous name after famous name including Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey, Lewis Caroll, C.S. Lewis, John Ruskin, Thomas More, Samuel Johnson and many more. We learn the history behind the iconic images of the Radcliffe Camera, the Divinity School, Bodleian Library, and the Ashmolean Museum and discover the influential John Wycliffe and his nemesis Richard Fleming, the tragic ending of the Oxford Martyrs, and the founding of Wesley’s Holy Club. Throw in some Hobbits and Orcs, Lions and Wardrobes, Green Eggs and Ham, Harry and Hogwarts, and tonnes of pilchard; mix in a plethora of Prime Ministers, a remarkable balloon flight, a penicillin breakthrough, a four minute mile, the King James Bible, Halley’s Comet, My Fair Lady and you have the beginnings of a splendid stroll through the city! A short drive takes us to "The Kilns," for a possible visit to the home of renowned Christian apologist, C. S. Lewis, and a visit to his burial spot in Holy Trinity Church. Overnight in London. (B)

Day 12 : London, England

May 16, 2026 (Saturday)

We start in Southwark and follow in the footsteps of Wilford Woodruff, Heber C. Kimball and George A. Smith. We also uncover John Lathrop and the clink, Shakespeare and Globe, the Winchester geese, and how one of the Winchester Bishops still influences us today. We will lunch in Borough Market, a food lover's paradise, one of the city's oldest (over 1000 years) and largest food markets. (If time permits we may have the option of attending a matinee of a Shakespeare play at the Globe Theater.) A short walk then takes us to the majestic St. Paul's Cathedral where we have time to explore, and then attend a 5 p.m. Evensong. Overnight in London. (B)

Day 13 : London, England

May 17, 2026 (Sunday)

We attend sacrament meeting at the Hyde Park Chapel. A short bus ride drops us off to meander past notorious Newgate Prison and creepy Smithfield Market where Heber Kimball, Wilford Woodruff, and George A. Smith preached with little success. We pass John and Charles Wesley's conversion spots, Postman's Park, and historic St. Giles (connected to the influential theologian John Foxe). We visit Bunhill Fields, the famous nonconformist burial ground and walk to John Wesley's home and tabernacle, the historical home for Methodism in the UK. After passing the location of George Whitefield's Tabernacle and Tabernacle Square we end our walk at Ironmonger Row where the first LDS convert in London lived. Overnight in London (B)

Day 14 : London, England

May 18, 2026 (Monday)

A short coach tour with commentary takes us past Buckingham Palace, the Royal Mews, Westminster Cathedral and drops us near the Houses of Parliament for a tour of Westminster Abbey, the revered home to all British coronations and burial site and commemoration site for many iconic British figures. ONLY if the Parliamentary schedule permits we may tour the Houses of Parliament. Our coach then deposits us at Trafalgar Square with access to the entertainment district allowing time for a final meal, or theater show, or return ride to our hotel. Overnight in London. (B)

Day 15 : Arrive Home

May 19, 2026 (Tuesday)

Ride with the group to the Heathrow airport. Board your flight in London and arrive at home. (B)

Information

 

INCLUDED
13 nights hotel accommodations
Meals as specified in the itinerary
Deluxe air-conditioned motor coach transportation
Taxes on included services
Entrance fees for items not listed as optional

 

NOT INCLUDED
Airfare
Transportation to the London hotel from the airport at the start of the tour
Meals not specified in the itinerary
Items of personal nature
Trip cancellation and baggage insurance
Bus Driver & Tour Guide gratuities

Pricing

Price
$5,595 per person based on double occupancy if paying with cash, check.
$5,763 per person based on double occupancy if paying by debit or credit card.
$6,955 for single occupancy if paying with cash, check.
$7,164 for single occupancy if paying by debit or credit card.
 
Tips
Tips are required for the bus driver and guide and should be paid on the last day of the tour.
You should plan to tip at least 40 GBP per person for the driver and a minimum of 65 GBP per person for Peter Fagg, our LDS tour guide.
 
Payment Schedule
  • $500 per person due at time of booking (deposit is non-refundable – it can be transferred to another person on a new booking on the same tour date. We will attempt to find someone to take your spot if you cancel but we cannot guarantee it).
  • Final Payment: Final payment is due three months before the tour departure date.

Cancellation Policy

  • If you cancel: Deposit is non-refundable; however, it is transferable to another guest on a new booking, traveling on the same tour date. After final payment, the full amount is non-refundable. If you cancel and you can find someone to take your spot, we will refund the deposit. If we have a waiting list, we will refund your deposit by placing someone in your spot.
  • If we cancel the tour: Deposit is non-refundable if we cancel due to a pandemic or political unrest; however, it can be transferred to any other land tour or kept as a future tour credit to be used at any time on one of our advertised tours (cannot be transferred to a cruise). The balance will be refunded or applied to a future tour as a credit. If we cancel for any other reason, the deposit will be refunded.
  • The only way to avoid trip cancellation penalties is to buy trip cancellation insurance. If you are interested in the insurance, we can help you purchase it.

A minimum number of 20 passengers is needed for this tour to depart.

Check Your Invoice Names: Please check to see that your names are spelled correctly. Your first and last names must appear as they appear on your passport for International travel and Driver’s License for domestic tours.

PASSPORTS ARE REQUIRED and should be valid 6 months after the end of the tour.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the nature of this tour, you must be able to climb stairs and walk unassisted at a moderate pace. We will be walking 4-6 miles per day.

Please note that minor changes to the itinerary may occur due to local conditions and to better accommodate our group.

Headliners

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Daniel C. Peterson is a religious educator and professor of Islamic Studies and Arabic in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages. He received a bachelor’s degree in Greek and Philosophy from BYU and, after several years of study in Jerusalem and Cairo, earned his Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures from the University of California at Los Angeles.
Kristine Wardle Frederickson (Ph.D., History, University of Utah) has taught over 25 university courses in the History, Women’s Studies, Honors, and Religion departments at Brigham Young University and Utah Valley University. She was an op-ed writer for ten years for The Deseret News and Mormon Times. She is the author of Extraordinary Courage: Women Empowered by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. She has published on a wide range of historical and religious topics in books, and periodicals, and presented at numerous conferences. Her areas of expertise include Modern European History (emphasis on nineteenth-century Britain), American History, Women’s History, and Religious History. Kristine taught in the BYU Semester Abroad program in London and has researched, traveled, and written extensively on the British nineteenth-century world that produced fertile ground for converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She and her husband Reid are the parents of six children and thirteen grandchildren.
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