A sparkling new dining hall which equates to a scriptural one was on Sunday commissioned on the Corentyne by President David Granger.
The new dining hall features royalty as the cutlery is covered in gold, so too are most of the utensils, walls and most of the internal architecture.
Just as the curtains – they were custom made and imported from Israel. The dining hall is located at Philipp Village at Solomon’s Temple and was opened as part of the church’s 12th anniversary.
Pastor Egbert Baggot told Guyana Times International that the intention was to create a “one of a kind” dining hall in the ancient county.
He said the objective was to have the hall built with as many as possible “scriptural products” and enriched with lots of gold.
Noting that in biblical days Solomon’s Temple was enriched with a lot of gold, Pastor Baggot said it cost the church a whole lot but they wanted it to be one of a kind.
The tables are made of marble and even the washroom has gold. The paper towel holder has a golden finish and the toilet seats, while not made of gold, is gold in colour.
The dining hall is also available for rental.