The Holy Land Experience is selling the decorative pieces - many of them biblical themed - in an attempt to shore up it's finances.
A Roman gladiator's helmet and thrones will also be featured in a special sale which runs until Saturday.
The Orlando theme park opened in 2001 and is a registered non-profit corporation.
Each week, it holds church services, as well as Bible study classes that are open to the general public.
It is home to a 2,000 seat auditorium and holds plays and musicals.
There are around 43 exhibits in the park, including several restaurants and retail shops.
The Holy Land Experience has been experiencing declining revenue and contributions.