2024 Featured Exhibits and Events 

2024 Events:

We extend a heartfelt thanks to some of our Women of Legacy friends for hosting events in their communities in 2024!

 

Colette Greene—Birmingham, AL

Martha Zumwalt and Marie Mosely—Tampa, FL

Marcia Taylor, Shari Turpin, Teri Moy Atallah, and Georgene Tozzi—Jackson Hole, WY

Cindy Janecka—Special Group Visit to Oklahoma City, OK

Wendy Schmidly—Special Group Visit to Washington, DC

Anne Neilson—Special Group Visit to Washington, DC

Nell Hawkins, Cindy Janecka, and Kim Stevens—Waco, TX

 

2024 Exhibits:

Ecce Homo: Behold the Man included Salvador Dalí’s depiction of the Passion of Christ and was part of the Easter exhibit at Museum of the Bible. 

Hope amidst Despair: The Prophets by Jacob Barosin featured 18 life-size paintings by the late Jewish artist and Holocaust survivor Jacob Barosin. 

 The New Testament Experience, produced in part by Jonathan Martin Creative (JMC) and Mystery Box, the award-winning media company behind The Chosen television series, is an immersive experience designed to bring the biblical message of the New Testament to life. 

Billy Graham’s Canvas Cathedral is a riveting and inspirational exhibit about the reach and lasting impact of Billy Graham’s crusades on the nation and the world. 

All Creation Singsis a revolutionary and interactive worship experience designed to help guests understand and appreciate the beautiful diversity of worshipful expression and its  development and history. The name of the experience comes from Psalm 148. 

The Megiddo Mosaic: Foundations of Faithfeatures one of the most significant archaeological finds since the Dead Sea Scrolls—a decorative mosaic floor from the oldest site of Christian worship now known. Also on the mosaic is one of the earliest examples of a fish being used as a Christian symbol and the names of several of the church’s patrons—a Roman centurion, an artist, and five women.  

Sacred Words: Revealing the Earliest Hebrew Book features the oldest-known Jewish book in the world—the Afghan Liturgical Quire (ALQ). The ALQ is a medieval manuscript comprised of prayers, poems, and pages of the oldest discovered Passover Haggadah, which was mysteriously written upside down. The prayers and poetry in the book draw on texts from the Hebrew Bible.

The Afghan Liturgical Quire Speaker Series is a special speaker series at the museum and on Zoom to discuss three major topics related to the Afghan Liturgical Quire (ALQ) with museum curators, leading scholars, and influential leaders in the Afghan Jewish community.  

2024 World Stage Theater Productions:

Nineties Worship Night—Guests relived the ’90s with some favorite Christian artists, including Jeff Deyo, Charlie Hall, Brenton Brown, and special guest Lisa Nicole.  

The Pilgrim’s Progress—The Logos Theatre produced a live stage production of John Bunyan’s classic, The Pilgrim’s Progress, the story of Christian as he travels from the City of Destruction to the gates of the Celestial City. 

Live Concerts—Unforgettable musical experiences with Brooke Ligertwood, Phil Wickham, Brandon Lake, KB, Shane & Shane, the Sound, Big Daddy Weave, Sandra McCracken, Keith and Kristyn Getty, Tenth Avenue North, and a host of other artists were performed live at Museum of the Bible’s World Stage Theater. 

Restoring the Foundations Concert Series—A spectacular three-day event featured the best in Southern Gospel music and preaching at Museum of the Bible.