Judgement House, Masquerade, was held at East Dillon Baptist Church recently.
The scenes were as follows:
Scene 1
The Brown family is a typical family active in their church and community.  John is a deacon at his church, and a family-oriented dad and husband.  Mary is the coordinator for the upcoming masquerade party at church. They have 2 children.
Scene 2
John Brown and his co-worker Darren are at work.  John is concerned because Darren has no friends and does not go to church.  He invites Darren to church.  Darren has not been in a church since the death of his wife and daughter, but is now convinced by John to give church a try.
Scene 3
The Browns are out to lunch with Darren after Sunday service.  Darren has shared with them that at the service, he gave his heart to Jesus.  They are planning to return to church in the evening.  John has told Darren that he would give him a ride to church.
Scene 4
Mary Brown and other ladies are in the process of planning their masquerade party.  Mary is excited to let the others know that Darren had made a profession of faith that morning and is now a Christian.
Scene 5
The accident that has just happened has taken the lives and John and Darren on their way to Sunday night service.  They are both immediately transported to their eternal destination.
Scene 6
Darren, who just accepted Christ that very morning, is on his way to Heaven to be with Jesus.  John, on the other hand, who thought he had always been a good person, is transported to Hell.
Scene 7
John is now in Hell, forever separated from God in a place of darkness and pain for an eternity.  He thought he had done everything right.  The only thing he had not done was accept Jesus Christ into his heart, a very sad and tragic end for such a good person.
Scene 8
The Heaven scene depicts Darren’s reward as he enters Heaven as his eternal home.  He is welcomed to Heaven by Jesus. He is met there by his wife and daughter and reunited with them to be together forever.
Closing Room
Presentation review and presenting the gospel.
Encouragers
Confirmation of decisions that were made, Bibles given, and information shared.
During Judgement House, there were 109 professions of faith and 123 rededications.

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Photos by Johnnie Daniels/The Dillon Herald
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