It's a mind blower for me.
I actually designed a very simple “tearing of the veil” element for junior high camp one year. Trying to explain how important this one moment in time was…
Now it just exploded in my brain!
See why, here…
With Jim Drake at the National Worship Leader Conference
What I experienced was incredible! I already knew about Prayer stations and such, but this one was so invigorating for me. To actually walk through the steps of the tabernacle and the things that the priest would do when he would enter into the most holy place were very moving for me.
Some highlights:
1. Offering a burnt offering (a piece of wood) into the fire of the Burnt Offering--wow!
2. Washing my hands in the laver in front of the temple
3. Lighting the lamp stand (which reminded me of the scripture in Rev. where it says that heaven needs no light--because Jesus is the light!)
4. Taking communion at the Table of Bread
5. The Altar of incense---I once thought this was an irritating smell--not so anymore.
6. The Holy of Holies---to actually see the smoke and the incense surrounding the throne was very moving.
Then I headed into worship and Don Moen led us in a sweet time of worship where we sand " I Just Want to Be Where You Are" and "Thank You" and "I Offer My Life To You" (as a pleasing sacrifice. You know that I was undone at that point--tears were really flowing but my mind was still going through the experience of the tabernacle. So much more to think about--but I thought I'd share this experience with you today.
Learn more about The Tabernacle Experience…
Going to work with it…
Basic thoughts currently: recreate this experience, but follow through all the way to the tearing of the veil concept…
Let people experience the tabernacle…
And then experience rip the veil…
It will be awhile before this extrapolation comes to fruition.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to Jim Drake….for being my eyes and ears at the conference…
1 comment:
dorothy--thanks for the link
it was a great experience. the team talked about it all the way home yesterday and even looked for different elements in shops as we headed back...so we may be doing this in the future. I'll keep you posted
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