Showing posts with label at the movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label at the movies. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2012

South Tulsa: At the Movies

We went to South Tulsa during one saturday evening to check out their At The Movies set up. They did Star Wars, and it was pretty darn sweet! Enjoy the pictures of their lobby!!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

At the Movies: Broken Arrow, The Finished Product!!

So, you wanted to see the finished product, eh? Well, here it is! I forgot to get a close up of the kids area and the Snow Cone station. That's right, kids get a snowcone! Do you have any idea how awesome that is? Plus the snacks are popcorn and candy, and of course you can get your free Starbucks. They added a new evening service for At the Movies, and with it they encouraged attendance by offering Klondike bars. Awesome! Needless to say, they are keeping the extra service.


The Ice Cave that Husband and I pioneered. This is the one we were
responsible for, so in our biased opinion it looks the best. :)
The finished Manny...
This is my sister's tree that she donated! Right up front!
Looking from one end of the lobby to the other!!
This is the host area, were you pick up your drinks and snacks.
For ATM, we have blue Gatorade as Glacier Ade, plus popcorn and candy.
That blur down there? That'd be Camden.
Little acorns were the signs for men and women restrooms.
Looking down the other end of the lobby!

And there you have it! The finished product. Again, all taken with my iPhone
so I apologize for the not so impressive quality. At least not what I am
used to taking anyway. ;)

Stay tuned for South Tulsa pictures!!!

Monday, July 23, 2012

At The Movies: Broken Arrow -- The set up

So, y'all know I LOVE my church, right? 

So when it came time for the At The Movies series - we jumped at the chance to volunteer all week to help put it together. This is right up C's alley, as he loves anything hands on or building anyway. He got to be creative and help with problem solving, so he was really in his element. Thankfully my mom was able to watch little C so we could make this happen. 

We volunteered almost everynight, and it was awesome to see it come together! 

The theme for Lifechurch.tv Broken Arrow Campus was Ice Age. Here are my pictures that I took with my iPhone, so they aren't super amazing but they'll do! 



These pictures are of the wooly mammoth, Manny. Any picture like this will show a progression of him coming together!





These were the "ice caves" in the process of being made. It took a lot of creativity and working with materials we had to figure out how to make them look good. 




These were the icicles that Husband had the task of figuring how to hang on the 8 TV screens we have in the lobby. He really enjoyed being given a task and problem solve on how to get them to hang, but he quickly figured that out in one night, and had them hung all on his own in one hour, so on to the next project it was!




This picture cracks me up, that is the "ice mountain" going up in another corner of the lobby and that would be our worship pastor hanging out on top of it, problem solving on how to get it to look the way he wants, but instead busting a move while up there. :) Get it done Brandon!



This is Manny coming right along! They had to go to 8 different fabric stores to find enough of this wooly mammoth hair to cover this beast!

Pretty awesome huh? Wanna see the finished product?

Stay tuned!!

Don't forget to watch Lifechurch.tv and church online. Last week they did "We Bought a Zoo" and it was amazing, and this weeks is "Moneyball". You can watch Moneyball anytime online for the rest of this week, so check it out! Fantastic message. :)

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Lifechurch: At The Movies. Midtown visit!

I had to work last weekend, so we were unable to go to our regular Lifechurch campus because there is no saturday night service at our campus. Since it was At The Movies preview week, we got to go visit midtown campus. Their campus did a "Tangled" theme, and the lobby was all medieval and their LifeKids area was more cartoonish. It was pretty awesome but I must say, it sure looks like a LOT less work than covering up our campuses LARGE lobby area!



Husband and C checking out the dungeon

This is the stable area, and this area will have a live horse in it on Sunday mornings. I must admit, that was pretty exciting to me!!

Walking in to the campus you walked through a castle. It was pretty cool, definitely gave a neat feeling as you walked in.
This is what you walked in to get to the auditorium. Complete with fake flame! 

This is the LifeKids area, had a big Tangled mural.

This is the other side of the lobby had looked like it had some medieval castle like things. I obviously don't know the technical name!

Leaving through the castle.

A couple last shots of inside the lobby!
And a final shot of the worship. Cause it's AWESOME!

You guys, if you can't physically go to a LifeChurch location and want to be involved in At The Movies, you can watch live online. But trust me, if you really want a full experience? Going to see how the lobbies are decorated are AWESOME and totally worth it. We are going to try to visit another campus so we can really check out how everything is all done up. It's pretty exciting around these parts!!