Who Is the Man of the Shroud?
An exhibit presented by Grace Fellowship and The Bible Seminary
March 29 – April 5
An authorized, museum-quality replica of the Shroud of Turin will be on display for public viewing in our new Discipleship Building.
The Shroud of Turin is a blood-stained linen cloth bearing the mysterious image of a crucified man—believed by many to be Jesus. It is one of the most scientifically studied archaeological artifacts in the world, yet modern science still cannot explain how the image was formed.
You are invited to explore the science, history, and Scriptures connected to the Shroud in this new and completely updated exhibit.
What You’ll Experience
- Full-size, authenticated, museum-quality Shroud replica
- Life-size black & white front and back image panels
- 24 full-color informational pop-up panels
- Sudarium (face cloth) replica
- 3D-printed first-century Jewish burial tomb replica
- Crucifixion artifacts, including:
- 3 crucifixion nails
- 2 flagra
- 1 spear
Teaching & Special Presentations
Weekend Teaching
- Dr. Scott Stripling — March 22, 2026 | 9:00 & 11:00 AM
- Dr. Jeremiah Johnston — March 29, 2026 | 9:00 & 11:00 AM
3 identical 90-Minute Seminars
Presented by Dr. Jeremiah Johnston, Dr. Scott Stripling, and Dr. Craig Evans
- Sunday, March 29 | 3:00 PM
- Thursday, April 2 | 6:30 PM
- Friday, April 3 | 7:30 AM
Seminars will be held in the Student Building.
Important Registration Note
Visitors are required to reserve a FREE timed entry slot to view the exhibit. Please arrive during your selected time to ensure a smooth experience for all guests. If you are attending one of the seminars, please reserve a slot before or after the 90-minute seminar.