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Special Guests: 
Dallas Holm 
Matthew Ward 
Randy Stonehill 
Barry McGuire 
Nancy Honeytree 
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A very special group of Pioneer Christian artists
. . . and breathtaking scenery that never stops !! |
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Dallas Holm
For 39 years Dallas Holm has dedicated his life to reaching the lost and encouraging believers through concerts, speaking events and recorded music While times and recording mediums have changed, Dallas' heart and passion for the Lord remains the same.
Throughout his ministry, he has never lost sight of his family's central role in his life.
Dallas and Linda Holm have been married 39 years and have two grown children. |
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Matthew Ward
As a member of the '70s 2nd Chapter of Acts, vocalist Matthew Ward helped create the sound that eventually became Contemporary Christian music.
My Redeemer was inspired largely by Matthew's physical experiences as a cancer patient, his follow-up project, Even Now, explored our emotional link with the God of the universe.
Matthew Ward is a study in contrasts. He is intense, yet lighthearted; intellectual, but not pretentious. He loves the outdoors and the activities of the Rocky Mountain region where he lives.
"I don't want people to remember me for my ability to sing, but that I always turned their eyes to Jesus." |
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Barry McGuire
For nearly 5 decades Barry McGuire has shared his unique style of folk and gospel music blended with insight and heartwarming stories. 
A prolific singer, songwriter, storyteller and truth-seeker; McGuire became a Christian and soon thereafter recorded three of the most memorable early albums of Contemporary Christian Music: Seeds, Lighten Up and a live album with the 2nd Chapter of Acts, To the Bride. 
Soon after Sparrow Records was formed, Barry gave birth to several strong records including C'Mon Along and Have You Heard, as well as the famous " Bullfrogs and Butterflies ". |
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Randy Stonehill 
Randy's discography spans over thirty-five years. He first took to melding his honest lyrics of faith, struggle and hope with rootsy folk-rock music in 1970 under the tutelage of his friend and fellow Jesus Rocker Larry Norman. 
Alongside a small cadre of Christian artists considered too “Christian” for the mainstream and too “Rock and Roll” for the church, Stonehill blazed trails that are now easily traveled by Christian musicians, influencing countless young fans and future artists along the way. |
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Nancy Honeytree 
Singer/songwriter, Nancy Honeytree is a pioneer in the field of contemporary Christian music. One of the few female solo artists to emerge from the Jesus Movement, Honeytree's sensitive songs once earned her the nickname the "First Lady of Jesus Music." The bossa nova style "Clean Before My Lord" and the rocking "Rattle Me, Shake Me" became theme songs to Christians in the turbulent 70's.
Today, Honeytree is still on the cutting edge with the emphasis of her concert ministry shifting to missions. Honeytree's ministry stays "Evergreen" as she challenges Today's Pioneers of the Faith to keep pressing onward to their own frontiers. |
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| Fri, Jul 24
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Seattle, Washington
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Depart 4:00 PM
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| Sat, Jul 25
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Inside Passage |
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| Sun, Jul 26
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Ketchikan, Alaska
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Arrive 7:00 AM
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Depart 3:00 PM
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Hubbard Glacier |
Cruising
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2:00 PM
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6:00 PM
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| Tue, Jul 28
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Juneau, Alaska
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Arrive 9:00 AM
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Depart 7:00 PM
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Inside
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Victoria, British Columbia
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Depart 10:00 PM
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Seattle, Washington
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Millennium Class
A sumptuous, world-class meal. A theatrical extravaganza reminiscent of the best on Broadway.
Cocktails in a piano bar at midnight, breakfast overlooking the sea at sunrise.
Each and every one is a reality on Infinity. A member of our Millennium class of ships, Celebrity Infinity is steeped with prestige and elegance. Dressed in polished marble, warm woods and etched glass, Celebrity Infinity consistently makes a long-lasting, luxurious impression.
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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 
Under the shadow of magnificent Mount Rainier lies Seattle, "the Emerald City." Considered the gateway to the Pacific, Seattle is popular and successful because of its pioneering culture, its genuinely nice people and its excellent location for global trade. From the top of Seattle's Space Needle to its famous coffeehouses, savor the charming attractions of this nationally acclaimed city of quality living.
INSIDE PASSAGE (CRUISING) 
Threading along the scenic coast of Canada and Alaska, the Inside Passage offers spectacular close-up views of rain forests, sparkling glaciers, steep-walled fjords and snow-capped mountains -- and is home to more than 100 species of mammal.
KETCHIKAN, ALASKA
Ketchikan is the ancestral home of Alaska's Tlingit Indians. The largest collection of totem poles in the world is on display here. Nature buffs will appreciate the lush rain forests and the Misty Fjords National Monument.
HUBBARD GLACIER (CRUISING) 
As glaciers go, Hubbard Glacier is a speed demon. In 1986, it galloped along at an astonishing 130 feet per day. That would most certainly be a world record, if such records were kept. And when you consider that it's the largest tidewater glacier on the North American continent, it's even more amazing. To this day, Hubbard Glacier continues its inexorable march. Keep a watchful eye as you sail through the Yakutat Bay; you may be a witness to history.
JUNEAU, ALASKA 
Get a taste of both cosmopolitan and frontier styles when you tour the capital of Alaska. Nature walks, sport fishing and scenic bike rides await you in this stunning city. Meander through original shops or marvel at Mendenhall Glacier, just outside of town.
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA 
Tucked along the eastern tip of rugged Vancouver Island lies Victoria, the capital of British Columbia. A crown colony since 1849, Victoria proudly displays her British heritage. The locals play cricket and croquet, double-decker buses wind their way through well-kept streets, and shops are stocked with fine Harris tweeds, Irish linens and Scottish woolens.
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PER PERSON RATES BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY |
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Suites |
Early Booking |
Celebrity
Suite |
Decks: Vista Deck, Panorama Deck, Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 467 sq. ft.
Features: Features two lower beds convertible to queen-size, floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows,
separate living room with dining and sitting area, two entertainment centers with plasma-screen TVs and VCRs, walk-in closet with vanity table,
bath including whirlpool tub and glass-enclosed sitting area. |
$3530 |
Sky
Suite |
Deck: Penthouse Deck
Stateroom Area: 251 sq ft
Veranda : 57 sq ft
Features: Features floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass doors*, two lower beds convertible to queen-size, sitting area, some with sofa bed and lounge chair, entertainment center with TV and VCR. |
$2759 |
Deluxe Ocean View with Balcony |
Category CC |
Deck(s): Penthouse Deck, Vista Deck,
Panorama Deck, Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 191 sq. ft. | Veranda Area: 41 sq. ft.
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and large sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1859 |
Category 2A |
Deck(s): Panorama Deck, Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq ft Veranda: 38 sq ft
Features: Features two convertible lower beds,
floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and sitting area,
some with sofa bed. |
$1759 |
Category 2B |
Deck(s): Vista Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq ft Veranda: 38 sq ft
Features: Features two convertible lower beds,
floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and sitting area,
some with sofa bed. |
$1729 |
Category 2C |
Deck(s): Penthouse Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq ft Veranda: 38 sq ft
Features: Features two convertible lower beds,
floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and sitting area,
some with sofa bed. |
$1709 |
Ocean View Staterooms |
Category 4 |
Deck(s): Vista Deck, Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1459 |
Category 5 |
Deck(s): Penthouse Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1409 |
Category 6 |
Deck(s): Plaza Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1359 |
Category 7 |
Deck(s): Continental Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1329 |
Category 8 |
Deck(s): Continental Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1309 |
INSIDE Staterooms |
Category 9 |
Deck(s): Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds
and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1129 |
Category 10 |
Deck(s): Plaza Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds
and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1099 |
Category 11 |
Deck(s): Continental Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds
and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1079 |
Category 12 |
Deck(s): Continental Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds
and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$999 |
Cabins must be booked through ChristianCruises.Net.
The group programming is
not organized or funded
by the cruise line or any other
travel agency.
Port charges and Taxes are additional at $346.67 per person
and fuel surcharges are $70 per person.
Third and fourth passenger rates are $480 plus port charges and taxes.
All Staterooms have twin beds convertible to queen size.
All staterooms include: 20" multifunction, interactive television, direct-dial telephone
and voice mail; individual safe; hair dryer; thermostat-controlled
air-conditioning,
100 % Egyptian cotton towels;
complimentary use of bathrobes;
complimentary 24 hour room
service; mini bar.
What is Included:
The price of your cruise vacation includes
ship accommodations, ocean transportation, all meals, some
beverages, entertainment aboard ship and special group programming
Reservations:
To be included in the group meetings and concerts,
you must book through ChristianCruises.Net. The agenda for
the Christian Classics cruise is not organized or funded
by the Cruise Line or any other agency. A $300 per person
deposit is required at time of booking. The balance is due
75 days prior to departure. Register by phone by calling
877-229-6155 toll free.
Cancellation Policy:
70 days or more no penalty 69-30 days $250.00 per person 29-8 days 50 %
7 days or less No Refund
Travel Insurance:
Travel Protection is available for trip
cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances and is strongly
recommended.
To receive additional information please submit a cruise request form or contact us
at these numbers.
Call us to check airfares from
your departure city.
Indianapolis Area: 317-885-6700
Toll Free: 1-877-229-6155
Or E-mail us at: info@christiancruises.net
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