Judgement House

 Judgement House

October 2008

Fri., Oct. 3

  7:00 to 10:00 p.m

 Sat., Oct. 4

Sun., Oct. 5

  6:00 to 9:00 p.m

Fri., Oct. 10

  7:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Sat., Oct. 11

Sun., Oct. 12

6:00 to 9:00 p.m


North Roanoke Baptist Church, located on 6402 Peters Creek Road, in Roanoke, will be presenting Judgement House, an eight scene walk-through drama showing the eternal consequences of our earthly choices.  Come tour your final destination through "Behind the Family Portrait."  Judgement House is an evangelistic outreach ministry using a series of realistic dramas. These dramas tell a very realistic story of the lives of several people and the choices they make when presented with God's plan of salvation. As a result of a tragic event, they are led to their point of Judgement where some are cast into Hell while others are welcomed into Heaven by Christ. The story is told through guided tours as small groups are led from one scene to another.
 
Presentation dates are October 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, and 12
with Friday hours running 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Saturday and  Sunday hours running 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.

  
JUDGEMENT HOUSE 2008  PRESENTS:

Behind The Family Portrait.

Hank and June Jernigan are struggling to raise their teenage kids, Samantha and Matt. Add to this, the pressure Hank is under after being laid off and you have the conditions that lead to a dysfunctional family. The turmoil at home drives Hank to drink more heavily than ever before, which adds to the swirling conflict and confusion in the house. Samantha is the unfortunate barer of the brunt of most of Hank's frustration. Samantha's classmate Todd can see that things aren' t going so well at home and it's taking it's toll on Samantha. He tells Samantha that a saving and personal relationship with Jesus Christ will provide her with a new perspective on her home life and her relationship with her dad. Samantha takes what Todd has to say to heart and accepts God's offer of a saving and personal relationship with His Son Jesus Christ, and soon finds out just how right Todd was. So changed is Samantha's heart that she decides to write her Dad a letter expressing her love for him, and the love that she has experienced through her relationship with Jesus Christ and her desire to see her father experience that same love, but she is never able to deliver that letter. Hank only receives the letter at the hospital after learning that his daughter has been killed by a drunk driver on her way home from an evening bible study.  


   The Judgement House experience takes about 1 hour, with groups of 15-20 entering every 8-10 minutes.  Reservations are suggested;however, walk-ins are available every evening.  Reservations open to the public Monday, August 25.  For more information call NRBC at (540) 563-5113.  The drama is not recommended for children age 10 or under.  There is a suggested donation of $4.00 per person.


 

 

So you’ve gone through a Judgement House presentation, great! Now take advantage of some of the great resources on the After Judgement House website.