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Reel place of worship
Rock Canyon holds services in movie theater
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These days, the church takes advantage of the rich speakers in the movie theaters. They project Bible verses and lists of people for whom to pray on the silver screen.
Theater 11 is the prayer room, where people can offer up their own and others' intentions, as well as receive communion. Theater 12 is the meetinghouse for Club K.P. (Kidz Prayz), a high-energy, multimedia interactive church experience for youths, organized by the Rev. Jackson's wife, Marlys Jackson, who is trained as a teacher. And in Theater 16 at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. are services for adults.
Kim Palmer, a Rock Canyon Church member for 5 1/2 years, recalls her reaction as the plans unfolded to move from the church on Canyon Road to the movie theater at the mall.
"At first I was a little reserved," she said. "After we moved, though, it's been great. ...
The future of Rock Canyon Church may include owning a physical building again, but not a traditional church.
The church has embarked on a campaign to raise $300,000 in 90 days to purchase a space that would have offices and meeting rooms for youth groups and Bible studies.
It also would have restaurant space.
"We want to open a bistro," the Rev. Jackson said. "It would be open during the week. We would bring in different groups from the colleges (to play music) and create a place where people can come together and work through some of the assumptions and perceptions we have of each other."
A place to convert to Rock Canyon Church it would not be. Rather, church leaders envision, "Starbucks meets BYU Creamery."
"If I take my friends out who are LDS, if I go to Starbucks, it's pretty slim pickings," the Rev. Jackson said. "If I get ice cream with them, there's no coffee."
E-mail: lhancock@desnews.com
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