Become a Giant Slayer

DAVID - The King of Jerusalem guides you through the inspiring life of King David, showing how he rediscovers being a man after God's own heart.

March 29-30

Who Are You?

On the eve of a royal banquet in Jerusalem, an old and tired King David prepares to choose a successor from among his sons. A sinister conspiracy comes to light that threatens his kingdom and forces the king to flee his city. David must once again put his trust in the Lord.

David Musical

Guided by his mentor and dear friend, Raiti, David revisits the key events of his youth that shaped his life, from his humble days as a shepherd boy, to his anointing by the Prophet Samuel, his rise to the throne of Israel and his moral fall with Bathsheba. But in order to save his Kingdom, David will have to confront his own greatest enemy – the darkness in his own soul.

Children four and under are not permitted in the Auditorium and no childcare provided.

David The King of Jerusalem

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Friday, March 29

7:00 p.m.

Livestream ticket gives you on-demand access until April 5th.

Saturday, March 30

10:00 a.m.

On-demand ticket gives you on-demand access until April 5th.

Saturday, March 30

4:00 p.m.

On-demand ticket gives you on-demand access until April 5th.

In-Person Pricing

Now with reserved seating! Purchase your tickets today and choose your seat in The Auditorium. For more information, call our Helpline at 719-635-1111.

Children four and under are not permitted in the Auditorium and no childcare provided.

Livestream Pricing

Don’t miss out! If you’re unable to attend in person, join us online for the first-ever Livestream experience with special interviews and sneak peeks, exclusively available to our livestream guests.

Experience David – The King of Jerusalem through on-demand access available until April 5th.

Spring Market

We’re thrilled to announce that our Christmas Market will be back again this year, offering unique, locally handcrafted gifts for your loved ones. Its the perfect opportunity to get some Christmas shopping done while attending the festive show.

Location: Banquet Hall

Spring Market admission: Free and open to the public.  

Powerful Music

"I have no words to explain how deeply this musical has impacted my life. I often listen to the songs on repeat throughout the day."
Colin
"The music in this production is so beautiful and anointed! The melody lines just gets in your heart and in your head."
Mary Kathryn
"Watching The Heart of Christmas brought faith and energized our kids. I could see the excitement in their eyes with every scene change."
April
King Saul

See With The Eyes of Your Heart

Listen to one of the theme songs from David

Open The Eyes of My Heart

Get your tickets and choose your auditorium seats by clicking the button below, or call our Helpline at 719-635-1111 for more information. 

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+1 719 635 1111

800 Gospel Truth Way, Woodland Park, CO 80863

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