
The Crucifixion Sculpture: A Sacred Art Exhibition
Lake Ozark Christian Church invites the community to witness a profound artistic expression of faith as we host a public viewing of “The Crucifixion,” a masterful creation by Michael Mistler of Artistic Creations by Michael.
Event Details
Opening Viewing: Sunday, March 9th at 2:00 PM
Extended Viewing Hours: Monday - Saturday, March 10-16
Daily Hours: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: 1560 Bagnell Dam Blvd., Lake Ozark, MO 65049
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About the Sculpture
This remarkable piece stands 11.5 feet tall, crafted with meticulous detail from steel and aluminum. The sculpture powerfully depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, capturing the profound moment of our Savior’s suffering and death.
A Reflection for Lent
As we begin the sacred season of Lent, we welcome all to visit Lake Ozark Christian Church to witness this powerful expression of Christ’s saving act of redemption. The artist’s interpretation serves as a moving reminder of our Savior’s ultimate sacrifice.
Special Group Viewings
If you would like to schedule a special viewing for your church community outside of regular viewing hours, please contact the church office to make arrangements.
Visiting Information
• Free admission
• Open to all members of the community
• Wheelchair accessible
• Guided reflection materials available
• Photography permitted with respect to the sacred nature of the artwork
Contact
For additional information about The Crucifixion or to schedule a group viewing:
• Church Office: (573) 365-3366
• Email: office@lakeozarkdisciples.org
Public Viewing of 'The Crucifixion' Sculpture
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