It was a delightful surprise, then, to visit the Precious Moments Park and Chapel in Carthage, Missouri, years later and find that the Precious Moments Chapel was designed to imitate the Sistine Chapel. Samuel J. Butcher, who created the famous Precious Moments line of porcelain figures, was inspired by the Sistine Chapel and the way its paintings are presented. Butcher wanted to share his faith and found an avenue through the Chapel. He painted all the murals in the chapel by himself.
What sets apart his work from the thousands of religious paintings around the world is that Butcher's paintings use his Precious Moments characters to represent Old Testament and New Testament figures. The murals on the east side of the chapel are drawn from familiar Old Testament stories, beginning with the story of creation. The murals on the west side of the chapel bring New Testament stories to life, including the resurrection of Jesus. The ceiling shows a blue, cloud-lined sky with a multitude of cherubs or angels flying around.
The impact of the chapel on me was to see the old stories through the eyes of a child. How would a child see an Old Testament character if that character was presented as a child? Could a child identify with the character and the story more easily? What does heaven mean to a child? Angels, harps, and worship, or a little game of football? Do our works of religious art too often ignore the children, and the child within each one of us? The Precious Moments Chapel will give you a new view of the world of the Bible and our place in it. Your children will love it.
All of the murals combined cover nearly 5000 square feet. There is much to look at and enjoy.
Just a note about the Precious Moments Park itself. According to Wikipedia, in January of 2007, Precious Moments Incorporated announced that a decline in finances due to a lower number of visitors has led to the shutting down of certain features of the Park. As far as I know, the downsizing has not affected the chapel.
Sources:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precious_Moments
For an official website, go to: www.preciousmoments.com/content.cfm/park_chapel
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Post a CommentMy parents took me to the Precious Moments chapel when I was either a kid or a young adolescent. Honestly, I don't remember liking it at all. However, I'd probably appreciate it more being older and able to compare it to the Sistine Chapel like you have. Nonetheless, I have to say that I really just don't appreciate the artistic style.