LifeChurch.tv Tulsa Becomes Indiana Jones Adventures
July 7, 2008 | 14 Comments | Church, Design, Facilities, Ministry
This past weekend, LifeChurch.tv’s Tulsa campus sermon branded their church facilities to promote their annual summer sermon series “At the Movies.” They themed their facilities after the Indiana Jones adventures.
As guests approach the church, a military vehicle with ammo crates appears to have “broken” through a mural spray painted by a local graffiti artist.

The church entrance is converted into a cobweb covered cave.

Above the cave is a giant rolling boulder like the one featured in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

One corner of the lobby has a jungle waterfall.

Another corner has the Ark of the Covenant nestled among military crates as seen at the beginning of The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

And a third corner has converted a coffee bar into a foreign marketplace.

A mine cart with Short Round from The Temple of Doom sits over the other lobby entrance.

Between the auditorium doors rests a large “stone” skull that breathes fog.

The auditorium did not continue the Indiana Jones theme, but some extra lights were added for the sermon series.

LifeChurch.tv Tulsa staff and volunteers spent four days creating the Indiana Jones environment. And churchgoers are encouraged to invite their friends to come enjoy the fun. Each year “At the Movies” proves to be an effective outreach series for LifeChurch.tv.


















