Judgement House is returning to FBC Savannah!!!!
Judgement House is a walk-through drama about how the choices we make have consequences in both this life and the next. Every year the actors and scripts are different; however, the message is the same: In life and death, heaven and hell are waiting in the balance. Each person on this earth has a choice to make.
The drama takes about 50 minutes to walk through. It is not recommended for children under 10 years old.
If you are interested in visiting our Judgement House this year please call and make a reservation using the phone number below.
The drama takes about 50 minutes to walk through. It is not recommended for children under 10 years old.
If you are interested in visiting our Judgement House this year please call and make a reservation using the phone number below.
This year's presentation is called Unexpected. Carol Endicott is super mom! From cooking and cleaning to algebra, she can do it all. This mother of three has everything but time for God. Why should she? She is a self-made wife and mother. After picking up kids from drama practice one day, Abby, her daughter, tries to inform her of her decision to accept Christ. But Carol brushes off the topic and takes the kids to a local sidewalk café. Unexpected, is the word that describes what happens next. A texting and driving accident will leave a family in ruins, and the perfect mother without excuse before the throne of God. Will her life as a self-made woman be enough for her to enter heaven, or will she spend her eternity separated from the God she chose to ignore?
Reservations Phone Number: (816-262-0714)
WHEN: October 18th, 20th, 21st, 22nd
WHAT TIME: Group times start at 6:30pm and run every 20 minutes with the last group starting at 8:50pm
WHERE: First Baptist Church Savannah. 500 East. Pawnee St. Savannah Mo, 64485
WHAT TO EXPECT: Intense scenes of tragedy, the pretend use of alcohol and/or drugs, the portrayal of physical abuse and/or fighting, the appearance of blood and death, loud sound, bright/flashing lights, and the use of smoke machines.