BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND TWITTER BACKGROUNDS »

Friday, June 8, 2012

The Tabernacle Experience

The kids are out of school.....they have been for a week.  Of course the last week of school they don't really do anything and each class has some sort of party.  Jenna's class went to a nursing home to minister and then went to Jumpin Jax for lunch and play time.  Josh's class went to a house for a cookout and games and Jacob's class went to the park.  Before Jake's class went to the park, they went to the Tabernacle experience that the First Church of the Nazarene in Garner was hosting.  I wasn't sure what to expect, but let me say that I loved this and wish I could have gone back.  You got to move through a audio tour of all the stations and they would explain why the process was done and give scripture references to each one.  It was easy to get distracted when one of the kids MP3 player would not work and things like that.  There was SO MUCH to soak in and think about and it gave you a sense of what they really went through.  I wish I could have one day for each station as it was so much for my mind to soak in at one time.  One station had the place where you took your burnt offerings.  They wouldn't allow pictures, but I did take some of the outside.  Here is the snake on the pole and a couple of pictures of the signs of the tribes.  Here is the info off the web that tells more. (after the pictures)  If it ever comes back in this area, I would recommend it. 





From TabernacleExperience.com:

The Tabernacle Experience is not a museum.



It is not a theatre production.



It is an Encounter with the Living God!



Just as the original Tabernacle of the Wilderness moved about the Sinai desert, our full scale replica moves about the United States impacting the lives of individuals, churches and communities. Our guests engage in a 55-minute audio driven journey through the life size Tabernacle participating at each of the 9 interactive stations.



Jesus the Christ is revealed in each aspect of The Tabernacle.



0 comments: