Why It's Worth Considering
Beyond the church van fleet
Many congregations rely on a church van or a rotation of volunteer drivers for group trips — and for short local outings, that can work fine. But once a trip involves a full youth group, a multi-hour mission trip, or a congregation-wide event, the gaps start to show: limited seating, aging vehicles, and the liability of putting a volunteer behind the wheel of a 15-passenger van for hours at a time. GTS has worked with churches across Michigan to provide a safer, more comfortable alternative for exactly those trips.
Why Churches Choose Professional Bus Rental
- Licensed CDL drivers instead of volunteer drivers handling long trips
- Enough seating for the whole group in one vehicle, not a caravan of cars
- Comfortable, well-maintained coaches for longer mission and retreat trips
- Group and nonprofit-friendly pricing and invoicing
- One less logistical burden for volunteer trip coordinators
Trip Types
Church trips GTS supports
Mission Trips & Service Projects
Comfortable, dependable transportation for longer trips supporting mission work near or far.
Youth Group Retreats
Safe, supervised transportation for weekend retreats, camps, and youth conferences.
Senior Ministry Day Trips
Easy, comfortable outings for older congregation members — no driving required.
Choir & Music Ministry Travel
Reliable transport to performances and competitions, with room for group members and equipment.
Conferences & Multi-Church Events
Getting your congregation to regional or national conferences together, comfortably.
VBS & Camp Transportation
Group transportation support for Vacation Bible School programs and summer camps.
A Question Worth Asking
Volunteer driver vs. professional charter
A church van driven by a well-meaning volunteer is common for short trips — but longer trips raise real questions worth considering.
Volunteer Church Van
- Driver may not be trained for long-distance driving
- Limited seating means multiple vehicles for larger groups
- Insurance coverage can be unclear for volunteer drivers
- Driver fatigue on longer trips is a real risk
Professional Charter
- Licensed CDL driver trained for long-distance travel
- One vehicle seats the whole group together
- Insurance coverage is clear and verifiable
- Driver hours follow federal rest-period regulations
Something worth asking your insurance provider
Many church insurance policies have specific requirements or limitations around volunteer drivers on longer trips — it's worth a quick conversation before your next big trip.
What to Expect
Safety standards for church group travel
Licensed CDL Drivers
Every GTS driver holds a valid Commercial Driver's License and meets DOT qualification standards.
In-House Fleet Maintenance
Vehicles are inspected and serviced by our own mechanics, with documented maintenance records.
Verifiable Insurance
Certificates of insurance available on request for your church's records or insurance provider.
Direct Driver Communication
Trip leaders can reach the driver directly if plans shift during a mission trip or retreat.
Budget-Conscious Planning
Making it work for a church budget
Ministry budgets are often tight, and GTS works to make group transportation accessible without cutting corners on safety.
Transparent, Written Quotes
No surprise fees — an itemized quote makes it easy to plan and present to your finance committee.
Book Early for Better Rates
Planning your mission trip or retreat further ahead often means more favorable pricing and availability.
One Vehicle, Fewer Costs
A single motorcoach is often more economical than fuel and mileage across several personal vehicles.
Choosing the Right Vehicle
Sizing your trip correctly
Deluxe Mid-Size Bus
- Good fit for smaller youth groups or committees
- Free Wi-Fi and reclining seats
Deluxe Motorcoach
- Ideal for full congregation trips and mission teams
- Onboard restroom for longer mission or retreat travel
See full specs on the GTS fleet page.
Booking Your Trip
How churches book with GTS
Share your trip details
Dates, destination, estimated headcount, and any multi-stop itinerary for mission trips.
Review your written quote
An itemized quote makes it easy to present to your board, finance committee, or leadership team.
Confirm and travel
Submit your deposit, finalize headcount, and travel with a licensed, professional driver.
Explore More
More ways to travel with GTS
Frequently Asked Questions
Church bus rental, answered
Can GTS provide insurance documentation for our church's records?
Is professional bus rental more expensive than using our church van?
Can GTS handle multi-stop mission trip itineraries?
Does GTS accept purchase orders or work with nonprofit budgeting timelines?
Are GTS drivers experienced with youth group trips?
How far in advance should our church book a trip?
Can trip leaders contact the driver directly during travel?
What size bus is right for our congregation trip?
How do we get a quote for our church trip?
Ready to plan your next church trip?
Get a free, transparent quote for your mission trip, retreat, or congregation outing.




