Acts 18:22
On reaching Caesarea, he went up to Jerusalem and exchanged greetings with the Church, and then went down to Antioch.
Acts 8:40
But Philip was found at Ashdod, and, as he went on his way, he told the Good News in all the towns through which he passed, till he came to Caesarea.
Acts 10:1
There was then in Caesarea a man named Cornelius, a Captain in the regiment known as the 'Italian Regiment,'
Acts 10:24
And the day following he entered Caesarea. Cornelius was expecting them, and had invited his relations and intimate friends to meet them.
Acts 11:11
At that moment three men, who had been sent from Caesarea to see me, came up to the house in which we were.
Acts 11:19-27
Now those who had been scattered in different directions, in consequence of the persecution that followed upon the death of Stephen, went as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch, telling the Message--but only to Jews.
Acts 13:1
Among the members of the Church at Antioch there were several Prophets and Teachers--Barnabas, Simeon who was known by the name of 'Black', Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen, foster-brother of Prince Herod, and Saul.
Acts 14:26
From there they sailed to Antioch--the place where they had been committed to the gracious care of God for the work which they had now finished.
Acts 15:4
On their arrival at Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the Church, as well as by the Apostles and the Officers, and gave an account of all that God had helped them to do.
Acts 15:23
They were bearers of the following letter--'The Apostles, and the Brothers who are the Officers of the Church, send their greetings to the Brethren of Gentile birth in Antioch, Syria, and Cilicia.
Acts 15:30
So the bearers of this letter were sent on their way, and went down to Antioch. There they called a meeting of all the brethren,
Acts 15:35
Paul and Barnabas, however, remained in Antioch, where they taught and, with the help of many others, told the Good News of the Lord's Message.
Acts 18:21-22
As he took his leave, "I will come back again to you, please God," and then set sail from Ephesus.
Acts 21:17-19
On our arrival at Jerusalem, the Brethren there gave us a hearty welcome;
Acts 23:23
Then he called two Captains, and ordered them to have two hundred men ready to go to Caesarea, as well as seventy troopers and two hundred lancers, by nine o'clock that night,
Acts 25:1
Three days after Festus had entered upon his province, he left Caesarea and went up to Jerusalem.
Acts 25:9
But, as Festus wished to gain popularity with the Jews, he interrupted Paul with the question: "Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and be tried on these charges before me there?"