Walk through the story where awakening, mission, freedom, and faith took root.
Custom spiritual history experiences through the villages, cities, churches, campuses, and historic sites of New England for pastors, church planters, ministry teams, families, students, and churches.
See the past. Pray for the present. Catch vision for the future.
From the Pilgrims and Roger Williams to Jonathan Edwards, the Great Awakening, the Haystack Prayer Meeting, D. L. Moody, Yale, and beyond, New England is filled with places where faith, freedom, revival, mission, conflict, courage, and cultural change all collided.
These tours are not just history lessons. They are designed to help you understand the story of New England, consider the spiritual condition of the region today, and imagine what God may yet do again.
Designed for people who love the Church and care about mission.
Tours can be shaped for individuals, couples, families, churches, leadership teams, church planting cohorts, pastors, students, and ministry leaders.
Pastors & Church Leaders
Step away from the ordinary rhythm of ministry and be encouraged by the story of God’s work in New England.
Church Planters
Understand the unique challenges and opportunities of planting in one of America’s most historically significant regions.
Teams & Cohorts
Bring a leadership team, ministry cohort, or church group for shared learning, prayer, and vision.
Students
Connect classroom history to real places, real people, and real decisions that shaped churches and communities.
Families & Couples
Enjoy a meaningful New England experience that combines history, faith, fellowship, and conversation.
Ministry Partners
Depending on timing, tours may include opportunities to preach, teach, share testimonies, network, or connect with local leaders.
Historic sites, spiritual awakenings, hard lessons, and fresh vision.
Every tour is customizable. We explore the good, the bad, and the ugly of America’s spiritual foundations while considering the current mission field of New England.
One, two, or three days shaped around your group.
We can’t go everywhere in one day, but even one day can cover a lot of ground. With more time, we can build in deeper conversation, prayer, fellowship, and ministry connection.
One-Day Tour
A focused introduction to New England’s spiritual history.
- Plymouth or Boston focus
- Historic church sites
- Prayer and reflection
- Great for individuals or small teams
Two-Day Tour
A deeper experience with more time for conversation and ministry connection.
- Plymouth and Boston
- Northampton or Salem
- Awakening and mission themes
- Great for pastors and leadership teams
Three-Day Tour
A fuller New England experience for churches, planters, and ministry cohorts.
- Pilgrims, Puritans, and revival history
- Haystack Prayer Meeting
- D. L. Moody and Northfield
- Yale and selected ministry connections
Optional Website Graphic
Add a simple New England map with pins for Plymouth, Boston, Salem, Northampton, Williamstown, Northfield, and New Haven. This would help visitors quickly understand the geography of the tour.
The story is not over.
New England was once a center of spiritual awakening, theological influence, missionary vision, and Christian education. Today, it is often experienced as a challenging mission field. But we believe God is still at work here.
We want you to fall in love with New England, understand its spiritual history, and catch a fresh burden for what God may yet do again.
What people walk away with
Our hope is that every participant leaves with a deeper appreciation for church history, a clearer understanding of revival and mission, a renewed burden for New England, and fresh encouragement for faithful ministry.
Even if you simply come to learn, worship, pray, and have your faith strengthened, we would love to walk the story with you.
Flexible, customizable, and built around your goals.
Where you stay, what it costs, and what the itinerary includes will depend on your timeline, group size, availability, and goals. With enough notice, we can usually shape something that works.
Tours are typically offered spring through fall. Winter tours may be possible, but New England snow, ice, and travel conditions can be unpredictable.
Come walk the story with us.
New England is waiting. Come explore the roots of revival, mission, courage, conviction, tragedy, freedom, and faith. Come see what God has done. Come pray about what He may want to do again.