User login

Mission Point Exhibition
Gallery

To access the virtual tour on the Mission Point Exhibition click on the first (or any) picture. This opens the enlarged view of the image. You can now go to the next or previous image by using the navigation underneath the image. Clicking in the image will open the next.

For technical reasons you will need to change the page after viewing the first 40 images. Use the pager at the and of this page to go to the next one. Then click again one image and continue.

We hope you enjoy this virtual tour!

Virtual Tour Introduction
Virtual Tour Introduction
Straight ahead when coming in the ground floor door of the Activities Center. This is Floor 1; the Exhibit is on Floor 4
Straight ahead when coming in the ground floor door of the Activities Center. This is Floor 1; the Exhibit is on Floor 4
At the foot of the stairs on the 2nd floor
At the foot of the stairs on the 2nd floor
On the landing between the 2nd and 3rd floors
On the landing between the 2nd and 3rd floors
Going up the stairs, these are the first pictures
Going up the stairs, these are the first pictures
Looking back down the stairs from the landing
Looking back down the stairs from the landing
The picture on the landing between the 3rd and 4th floors
The picture on the landing between the 3rd and 4th floors
Continuing up from the landing towards the 4th floor
Continuing up from the landing towards the 4th floor
Looking back down from the 4th floor
Looking back down from the 4th floor
From the top of the stairs looking towards the landing between the 3rd and 4th floors
From the top of the stairs looking towards the landing between the 3rd and 4th floors
The sign on the wall when exiting the stairwell on the 4th floor
The sign on the wall when exiting the stairwell on the 4th floor
Cushioned benches in front of the windows in the lobby
Cushioned benches in front of the windows in the lobby
The entrance to the exhibit, from the lobby, showing the 8' by 8' Great Hall panel just inside the entrance door
The entrance to the exhibit, from the lobby, showing the 8' by 8' Great Hall panel just inside the entrance door
Panel
Panel "A", the Great Hall panel, just inside the entrance
Turning left to enter the exhibit, there is a tape barrier and a stand for the exhibit guide brochures. Visitors go past the windows on the left and toward the first panel of the exhibit.
Turning left to enter the exhibit, there is a tape barrier and a stand for the exhibit guide brochures.
The Exhibit Guide provides a walking map, shows the main exhibit panels, and points out the other principle attractions - murals, audio and video programs, and the Story Center.
The Exhibit Guide provides a walking map, shows the main exhibit panels, and points out the other principle attractions.
The first panel of the exhibit is the new Mackinac Island Men panel. This panel has the names of 64 Mackinac Island residents who worked on construction of the Mission Point buildings and property.
The new Mackinac Island Men panel, which has the names of 64 Mackinac Island residents who residents who worked on construction
Close-up of the new Mackinac Island Men panel
Close-up of the new Mackinac Island Men panel
Panel
Panel "B", the Hollywood Bowl panel, in the center
This is Panel
Panel "B", the Hollywood Bowl panel, with its information about Frank Buchman and the 1939 launch of MRA at the Hollywood Bowl
Close-up of the information on Panel
Close-up of the information on Panel "B"
Group photo of the start of the exhibit with the
Group photo of the start of the exhibit with the "Mission Point 1841" picture, small information panel and Panels 1 and 2
Combined close-up of the picture and small information panel
Combined close-up of the picture and small information panel
Close-up of Panel One (1)
Close-up of Panel One (1)
Close-up of Panel Two (2)
Close-up of Panel Two (2)
Group photo of Panels 1 to 4 and the commemorative plaques on the pillar
Group photo of Panels 1 to 4 and the commemorative plaques on the pillar
Close-up of the Bill Cameron-Johnson Plaque on the pillar
Close-up of the Bill Cameron-Johnson Plaque on the pillar
Close-up of the Credits Plaque on the pillar
Close-up of the Credits Plaque on the pillar
Group photo of Panels 3, 4 and
Group photo of Panels 3, 4 and "C"
Close-up of Panel Three (3)
Close-up of Panel Three (3)
Close-up of Panel Four (4)
Close-up of Panel Four (4)
Close-up of panel
Close-up of panel "C" with Bill Cameron-Johnson's rendition of the timeline for the buildings
The stand with the
The stand with the "Music Of Mission Point" brochures in it
Close-up of the stand and brochure
Close-up of the stand and brochure
Group photo of the first 2 murals (the
Group photo of the first 2 murals (the "Map Room murals") and the legend panel
The left mural
The left mural
The right mural
The right mural
The legend panel for the Map Room Murals - note that this is not the exact shape of the panel in the exhibit but it is a clearer picture for reading the names
The legend panel for the Map Room Murals - note that this is not the exact shape of the panel in the exhibit
Group photo of Panels 5 to 8
Group photo of Panels 5 to 8
Close-up of Panel Five (5)
Close-up of Panel Five (5)

IofC in Brief

Who we are: Initiatives of Change (IofC) is a world-wide movement of people of diverse cultures and backgrounds, who are committed to the transformation of society through changes in human motives and behaviour, starting with their own.

 

Purpose: We work to inspire, equip and connect people to address world needs, starting with themselves, in the areas of trustbuilding, ethical leadership and sustainable living.

 

 

Omnia Marzouk, President, IofC International
'Nothing lasting can be built without a desire by people to live differently and exemplify the changes they want to see in society.'