15–22 June 2026
Hosted by Revd Peter Cook, Revd Martin Jungnickel, and Revd Canon Terry Wong

Join us on a meaningful journey to rediscover the spiritual richness of our Anglican heritage. This specially curated tour will take you through some of England’s most historic towns and cities, home to ancient churches, abbeys, cathedrals, and universities that have shaped our faith across centuries. Walk in the footsteps of saints, reformers, missionaries, and martyrs—faithful men and women who courageously proclaimed the Gospel, contended for the truth in times of great opposition, and helped spread the life and work of the Anglican Church throughout the world.
Key Destinations Include:
St Albans, Bedford, Oxford, Cambridge, Colchester, Canterbury
Some Tour Highlights:
- Explore the legacy of the Early Church Fathers and Martyrs
- Learn about the influence of Roman Christianity in Britain
- Visit the sites of John Wycliffe and the first English Bible
- Discover the Reformers, their martyrdom and the story of the Round Church
- Understand the role of the Church during the Civil Wars
- Reflect on Anglican Puritan spirituality through the life of John Bunyan
- C.S. Lewis: from atheism to Christian faith, and modern apologetics
- Trace the Oxford Movement and the Anglo-Catholic revival
- Be inspired by Evangelical Anglicans and their role in world mission
- Experience the rhythms of typical English parish life
Whether you are passionate about church history, liturgy, or mission, this tour offers a rare opportunity to deepen your understanding and appreciation of our Anglican identity—past, present, and future. More details will be available soon. Do prayerfully consider joining us on this spiritual pilgrimage. Do register to signal your interest and we will be contacting you.
For more info, whats app message or contact Revd Martin at +65 8228 9272
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