Tabernacle reconstruction open for public view
2007:  A life-sized Old Testament Tabernacle had its second public outing in Banham for two days during mid-September and has a new dedicated website.
The New Covenant Tabernacle, which was first seen at Living Water 2006 was on public show in the Garden of Eden, in Banham south of Norwich, from September 20-21.
The 100 x 75ft structure has been constructed by a core team of five, Jill Gower, Penny Jones, Lorie Lain-Rogers, Jo Grey and Colin Grey. “Its purpose is to enable people to encounter God in a deeper way by using it as a visual aid,” said Jill. “It is not an actual reproduction of the one given to Moses but rather a prophetic Tabernacle revealing the fulfilment of Jesus our Lord.
 “The days at Banham were a wonderful opportunity for people to come and experience the impact that the work of the Cross can have on our lives. In the mornings we are going to have a tour of the Tabernacle with teaching and in the afternoon prayer schools.”
The team’s belief is that the Tabernacle will eventually be used around the country as a place to meet with God. Jo said: “This tabernacle is not a museum piece. The original one was designed to travel, and we believe this one is designed to do the same.”
A new website for the Tabernacle has also been designed by Colin Grey including historical notes and a 3-D video tour, visit www.newcovenanttabernacle.co.uk.
For bookings and more information, contact Jill Gower on 01508 491770.
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