Friday, June 7, 2019

NEW 4DX D-Box experience for TMU Chapel announced



This week, Director of Student Services: Adam Ashoff, announced publicly on Twitter that The Masters University has partnered with the South Korean CJ Corporation to integrate cutting edge 4DX D-Box cinematic technology to their chapel services.

"We've been noticing that most students fall asleep or tend to doze off during chapel after pulling 'all-nighters' and such. This is our effort to keep students fully engaged with the worship and sermons preached every week."

Students will be required to wear 4DX glasses that will "draw them into the experience like never before."

"Worship and sermon slides will appear as though they are right in front of the wearer. Johnathan Nah himself will appear so close that you'll be able to notice the smallest flaw in his otherwise perfect hair cut."

Reports say that the newly implemented D-Box chairs will be designed to move with the beat and melodies of chapel band, and also will track with any motions or movements made by the preachers on stage. 

John Macarthur himself was brought in to test the technology by making hand motions as he would usually do when preaching. President Macarthur smiled as he watched the chairs follow his hands, leaning left to right, spinning around, and rocking violently back-and-forth every time he shook his fist.

"It's always encouraging when you can visually see the ways God affects other people's lives through you." said President Macarthur.

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