"Omega trail is abut the rapture and what will happen afterwards, following --- for the most part - the book of Revelation. It's not really designed to scare people, but it is designed to show people if they are left behind during the rapture there will be a scary reality."
~Pansy Drobny, Event Organizer
"Omega Trail" is a look into a possible future, a 45-minute walking trail which takes people from depictions of everyday life to scenes of chaos, empty graveyards and the battle of good versus evil in scenes of modern day depictions of what life may look like if Jesus returned.
With a cast of more than 100, organizers aim to show how leading a good life does not guarantee a happy ending, but rather it is a relationship with Jesus, a relationship those at The Summit hope is renewed and strengthened in the face of their drama of the end of times.
"Every year it changes a little and we try to improve on it," Pansy said. "If one soul receives Christ, it will be worth it all."
The trail draws more than 1,200 visitors each year, some from as far away as Buford and Hall and Paulding counties.
Some sights are intense and the trail is not recommended for children under the age of 12.
Omega Trail is a dramatic way to reach the lost with the gospel message of hope and grace that God desires that everyone receive His free gift of life.
The first Omega Trail began several years ago in October 2005. The Lord put a vision for this trail on the hearts of one of our Church families as an offering of love for all who do not know that God loves them and does not want anyone to be eternally separated from Him.
The Omega Trail is presented once a year, usually the last two weekends of October.
Preparation goes on throughout the year, but we need volunteers for publicity beginning in July. In early September we begin construction and drama practice each weekend through October followed by final cleanup. The most important thing that we do in preparation for Omega Trail is prayer. We ask young and old to pray that God will use this work mightily for His honor and glory.
Testimonials:
“I felt Jesus here.”
“Really triggered me to notice how serious and how unexpected God will take us up to Him.”
“Event was eye opening and it brought conviction to my own born again experience.”
“God is present in this place.”
“Thank you for bringing a visual of what those who are lost need to see and experience.”
"Omega trail is abut the rapture and what will happen afterwards, following --- for the most part - the book of Revelation. It's not really designed to scare people, but it is designed to show people if they are left behind during the rapture there will be a scary reality."
~Pansy Drobny, Event Organizer
"Omega Trail" is a look into a possible future, a 45-minute walking trail which takes people from depictions of everyday life to scenes of chaos, empty graveyards and the battle of good versus evil in scenes of modern day depictions of what life may look like if Jesus returned.
With a cast of more than 100, organizers aim to show how leading a good life does not guarantee a happy ending, but rather it is a relationship with Jesus, a relationship those at The Summit hope is renewed and strengthened in the face of their drama of the end of times.
"Every year it changes a little and we try to improve on it," Pansy said. "If one soul receives Christ, it will be worth it all."
The trail draws more than 1,200 visitors each year, some from as far away as Buford and Hall and Paulding counties.
Some sights are intense and the trail is not recommended for children under the age of 12.
Omega Trail is a dramatic way to reach the lost with the gospel message of hope and grace that God desires that everyone receive His free gift of life.
The first Omega Trail began several years ago in October 2005. The Lord put a vision for this trail on the hearts of one of our Church families as an offering of love for all who do not know that God loves them and does not want anyone to be eternally separated from Him.
The Omega Trail is presented once a year, usually the last two weekends of October.
Preparation goes on throughout the year, but we need volunteers for publicity beginning in July. In early September we begin construction and drama practice each weekend through October followed by final cleanup. The most important thing that we do in preparation for Omega Trail is prayer. We ask young and old to pray that God will use this work mightily for His honor and glory.
Testimonials:
“I felt Jesus here.”
“Really triggered me to notice how serious and how unexpected God will take us up to Him.”
“Event was eye opening and it brought conviction to my own born again experience.”
“God is present in this place.”
“Thank you for bringing a visual of what those who are lost need to see and experience.”