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Living Word Bible Church

Thousands came when Living Word Bible Church in Mesa, Arizona opened its three new Monolithic Domes, each 150 feet in diameter and 40 feet tall.

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Fellowship Hall

In addition to the Fellowship Hall, this Monolithic Dome houses classrooms and a 100-seat cafe or dinner theater and a gymnasium.

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Sanctuary Dome

The sanctuary-auditorium dome is a sky shell with a black interior that erases structural lines and makes it possible to create just about any environment you may want. It’s ideal for regular church services and special events.

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Sanctuary Lobby

A gracious lobby greets people entering the sanctuary that can seat 2,000.

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Children's Theme Dome

Of the three domes, most visitors find the Children’s Theme Dome most appealing and unforgettable.

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King's Castle

It resembles a medieval castle, whose interior includes a stage and whose exterior even has a moat and dragon.

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Castle Entrance

A bridge crosses the moat and leads to the theme dome’s entrance.

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Like Disneyland!

The inside of the theme dome resembles Disneyland’s Main Street.

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Full range of activities

Something is almost always going on in each of the domes — church services, conferences, special speakers, concerts, dramas, etc.

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