Soar With Purpose
“For we walk by faith, not by sight.”
— 2 Corinthians 5:7
The Divinebod Foundation Presents: A Day of Vision, Purpose, and Possibility

Saturday, June 13, 2026
Entry Time: 9:45 AM
Air & Space Museum
600 Independence Ave SW, DC
50 Spots Only
Limited Capacity — Register Early
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A Day of Vision, Purpose & Possibility
We are honored to host our upcoming experience at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum — the most visited museum in the world and a place that stands as a testament to vision, discipline, and the power of belief.
Located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., this incredible museum houses the largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft on Earth. From the Wright Brothers' original Flyer to the Apollo 11 command module that carried astronauts to the Moon, every exhibit tells a story — not just of innovation, but of perseverance, faith, and purpose.
At The Divinebod Foundation, we believe these stories reflect something even deeper. They remind us that God has placed vision inside each of us.
Just as the pioneers of flight dared to believe in what they could not yet see, we are called to walk by faith and not by sight. What once seemed impossible — human flight, space exploration — became reality through discipline, obedience to purpose, and unwavering belief.
Space Exploration
Walk beneath actual spacecraft — including the Apollo 11 command module, space suits worn on the Moon, and satellites that changed how we see the world. Every artifact is a reminder that with God, all things are possible.
Aviation History
From the Wright Brothers' first flight to supersonic jets — the full story of human flight told through hundreds of historic planes. A testament to what happens when vision meets discipline.
Pioneers & Trailblazers
Discover the stories of the Tuskegee Airmen, women aviators, and the Hidden Figures mathematicians whose brilliance powered America's space program — ordinary people who walked in extraordinary purpose.
Science & Innovation
Interactive exhibits bring science to life — from how planes fly to what it takes to live in space. Perfect for curious minds of every age, inspiring the next generation to dream boldly.
Why This Experience Matters
In the same way the pioneers of flight transformed the world, we teach our community that transformation — physically, mentally, and spiritually — begins with renewing the mind and trusting God's plan.
Dream Boldly
Standing beneath a real spacecraft ignites something in every child and every adult. This is where future dreamers, builders, and purpose-walkers are inspired.
Walk in Purpose
Every exhibit is a reminder that purpose-driven people change the world. We are called to walk in ours with the same conviction and faith.
Steward Your Temple
We are called to honor God with our bodies (1 Corinthians 6:19). This experience reminds us that discipline and stewardship are acts of worship.
Honor Our Trailblazers
The museum honors the Black aviators, women pioneers, and unsung heroes whose courage and brilliance changed history — and whose legacy calls us higher.
Community Together
Shared wonder creates shared bonds. This experience brings our community together in a space that celebrates what God can do through willing hearts.
Always Free Admission
The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum is free to enter — making this an accessible experience for every family in our community.
“With God, all things are possible.”
— Matthew 19:26
Together, we will explore not only the heights humanity has reached — but the heights God is calling each of us to rise.
A self-paced, self-guided experience — explore at your own rhythm, your own pace, your own wonder.
Dream Boldly
See what God has placed in you
Walk in Purpose
Step into what He's called you to
Trust His Plan
All things are possible with God
Important Reminders
Stay Hydrated — It May Be Hot!
June in DC can be warm and humid. Please bring a water bottle for time spent outside on the National Mall. The museum itself is air-conditioned, but stay hydrated throughout the day!
Entry Time: 9:45 AM
Please plan to arrive at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum by 9:45 AM on Saturday, June 13, 2026. Arriving early ensures a smooth entry and the best experience.
Self-Paced & Self-Guided
There is no official guide — explore the museum at your own pace and in your own order. Wander freely, linger where you love, and let the Spirit lead you through the exhibits.
Limited to 50 Guests
Only the first 50 registered guests will be confirmed. Register early to secure your spot for this community experience!
Children Must Be Accompanied
All children must be with a parent or guardian at all times during the museum visit.
Accessibility Accommodations
The museum is fully accessible with elevators and wheelchair-accessible paths throughout. Please indicate any specific needs in your registration.
Registration Required
Limited to the first 50 registered guests. Secure your spot today!
