Parishioners at Care Baptist Church in Duncan say they can see an image of Jesus in this door in the church's sanctuary.
Care Baptist congregation sees Jesus in their door
By Dustin
Wyatt
Published: Friday, December 28, 2012 at 3:15 a.m.
Last Modified: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 6:38 p.m.
Wood contains holy image, members of church say
He said that many other church members say they can see Jesus'
robe flowing down beside the image, clouds or even a stairway to heaven over
Jesus' face.
Wyatt said God led him to contact the local paper and get the
word out about the door.
“God wanted me to get this out so people would come see it,”
he said. “And if people come here to see the door, they might find God while
they are here.”
Other holy sightings
This isn't the first time people have noticed a holy image in
an unlikely place.
In 2009, the Herald-Journal wrote about a woman who said she
could see Jesus in a slice of cheese toast.
In New Mexico,
in 1977, an image of Jesus Christ appeared on a flour tortilla.
In 2010, a woman in Miami
made money off her Jesus finding. She sold a 10-year-old grilled cheese
sandwich, which bore the face of Christ, for $28,000 on eBay.
In 2004, a youth director of a United
Methodist Church
in Houston
discovered a Cheeto that looked like Jesus. But it's not always Jesus who shows
up unexpectedly.
A cinnamon bun bearing a likeness of Mother Teresa was
discovered at the Bongo Java Cafe in Belmont,
Tenn. It was on display for about
10 years, until it was stolen on Christmas Day 2007.
He said that many other church members say they can see Jesus'
robe flowing down beside the image, clouds or even a stairway to heaven over
Jesus' face.
Wyatt said God led him to contact the local paper and get the
word out about the door.
“God wanted me to get this out so people would come see it,”
he said. “And if people come here to see the door, they might find God while
they are here.”
Other holy sightings
This isn't the first time people have noticed a holy image in
an unlikely place.
In 2009, the Herald-Journal wrote about a woman who said she
could see Jesus in a slice of cheese toast.
In New Mexico,
in 1977, an image of Jesus Christ appeared on a flour tortilla.
In 2010, a woman in Miami
made money off her Jesus finding. She sold a 10-year-old grilled cheese
sandwich, which bore the face of Christ, for $28,000 on eBay.
In 2004, a youth director of a United
Methodist Church
in Houston
discovered a Cheeto that looked like Jesus. But it's not always Jesus who shows
up unexpectedly.
A cinnamon bun bearing a likeness of Mother Teresa was
discovered at the Bongo Java Cafe in Belmont,
Tenn. It was on display for about
10 years, until it was stolen on Christmas Day 2007.