The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., has a new exhibit that reimagines the way visitors view worshipping through immersive technology. It is now open for guests.
The Museum of the Bible in the nation’s capital has opened a new exhibit that is offering a dive into the past, present and future of worship. Titled 'All Creation Sings,' the exhibit offers an interactive worship experience that is designed to 'enlighten' guests by sharing the diversity, development and history of the practice of worship, according to museum staff.
This virtual reality experience offers an exciting tour of some of the most famous biblical sites,' the museum notes on its website. 'This state-of-the-art attraction allows to soar across the Sea of Galilee, climb the stairs to the Temple Mount, explore the path of the good Samaritan and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during midnight services.' For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.
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