This is turning out to be a big year for a Vuolo family. Jinger Duggar and her hubby Jeremy Vuolo are just months away from welcoming their first child together, and on May 14, Jeremy revealed that he's been accepted to begin his "theological and pastoral studies" at the Master's Seminary. The education center is located in Los Angeles, CA, which means that the family might be making a big move and raising their baby somewhere new!

The couple seemed to be taking a "babymoon" ahead of their child's arrival, but they were also visiting with Pastor John MacArthur and Austin T. Duncan and securing Jeremy's place at the institution. On May 14 he posted his acceptance letter, writing, "I am so grateful to the Lord, as well as to Pastor John MacArthur and @revaustintduncan, for giving me the incredible opportunity to begin theological and pastoral studies at @mastersseminary."

Students in the program can do up to a year at a satellite school, one of which is based in Dallas, TX, but then they would likely need to go to LA for the next two years. Fans immediately began asking if that means they're mean they'll be moving with a baby. "Will that be online or a move to California?" asked one supporter. "Will you be relocating before the baby comes???" asked another. "Congratulations! You, Jinger, and your little one will thrive," said a third. Some fans even shared advice, writing, "My husband, my brother, and I are all Master’s College alumni! Move to Santa Clarita! It’s really nice, crowded but not crazy crowded, and not too far from the seminary!"

We should have known something big was coming, because this is the second time recently that the young couple has visited the City of Angels. Jeremy is known to love the West Coast, and Jinger seems to be happy anywhere he is. They've already been living away from her family, so the adjustment won't be too difficult. If they do move, we wish them the best!

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