This is a screenshot of an image Monday night sent out from the Sunnyside Baptist Church group that got out of Israel and to a Turkish airline flight back to the United States.
This was where members of a Sunnyside Baptist Church group touring the Holy Land were when they first heard bombings from a Hamas attack and were whisked away to safety this weekend, according to church members in Northeast Tennessee who have communicated with members of the group.
Members of a Sunnyside Baptist Church group touring the Holy Land, and caught up in the Hamas and Israeli conflict, pose at the Synagogue of Capernaum.Â
This is a screenshot of an image Monday night sent out from the Sunnyside Baptist Church group that got out of Israel and to a Turkish airline flight back to the United States.
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This was where members of a Sunnyside Baptist Church group touring the Holy Land were when they first heard bombings from a Hamas attack and were whisked away to safety this weekend, according to church members in Northeast Tennessee who have communicated with members of the group.
CONTRIBUTED BY TAMMY ROGERS
Members of a Sunnyside Baptist Church group touring the Holy Land, and caught up in the Hamas and Israeli conflict, pose at the Synagogue of Capernaum.Â
ANITRA SCOTT MOODY VIA KATHY KETRON
Sunnyside Baptist Church, in the Indian Springs area of Sullivan County.
INDIAN SPRINGS — The Sunnyside 48 are on the way home from the Holy Land.
A group of 48 Sunnyside Baptist Church members, in Israel on Saturday during the start of hostilities between Hamas and Israeli forces, is safe and should be back on U.S. soil Tuesday evening.