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TABERNACLE
A Foreshadowing of JESUS CHRIST
God established the Tabernacle so that He could dwell among His people despite their sins. Yet many people overlook its significance, seeing it only as an old tent from history.
From the Altar to the Ark in the Most Holy Place, every part of the Tabernacle reveals Jesus Christ and His work of salvation.
Through this exhibition, discover the wondrous mysteries of God and the grace He has prepared for your life.



TABERNACLE EXHIBIT
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Walk through a life-size recreation of the tabernacle, where friendly attendants and clear signage help you understand the meaning of each part.
In a clear and easy-to-understand way, the mysteries of the tabernacle and their connection to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ are revealed step by step.
"ETERNAL REDEMPTION"
POP-UP SHOWS
2:00 PM & 5:00 PM
“Eternal Redemption” is a powerful and eye-opening pop-up presentation that helps visitors understand the deeper connection between the Old and New Testaments and see more clearly how the Day of Atonement points to our salvation through Jesus Christ.
Presented in a clear and engaging way, it is designed for all ages. Even younger attendees can begin to grasp the meaning of atonement and the eternal redemption accomplished through Christ.




TESTIMONIES
from Tabernacle Encounter

“Tabernacle Encounter was such a blessing to me. Each lecture gave deep and meaningful insight into the tabernacle. It reminded me once again of the freedom we have in Jesus Christ, our perfect sacrifice.”
Rebecca Felix, New York
“Tabernacle Encounter clearly shows how Jesus Christ accomplished eternal forgiveness for us through His blood. The most memorable scene of the pop-up show for me was the high priest entering the Most Holy Place, pointing to Jesus Christ entering the heavenly sanctuary to accomplish eternal atonement for us.”
Richard Westphal, New Jersey


“What deeply stayed with me was this: in the past, people sought holiness through sacrifices, but now, because Jesus has already died for us, there is nothing more we need to do. Rather than constantly examining ourselves, we can look to the grace that through Jesus, we have already been made holy.”
Badra Rai, Pennsylvania