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A.D. 2020: An Advent Dream

Type: BOOK
Author: Banks, John R.

4 character play (2f, 1m, 1 either gender, you may add more characters). Purpose is to help youth understand the meaning of Advent. Comes with organizing ideas and discussion questions.

Banquets and Beggars

Type: BOOK
Author: Poovey, W. A.

Dramas on six parables.

Bethlehem Experience, The

Type: BOOK
Author: Musgrave, Dluehosh, and Wray

"You Are There" tours the Bethlehem marketplace on the night of Jesus' birth. Transform your church/Sunday school rooms into Bethlehem, and allow your audience to move from room to room (or area to area) where they meet different people in Bethlehem on Christmas night. Great script!

Case of the Conspicuous Cross, The: A Lenten Play for Youth

Type: KIT
Author: Ellerbock, Keith

Based on Luke 14:25-35, this Lenten drama is intended to be performed by youth for an audience of all ages. There are 4 main characters, and at least 5 supporting roles. Contains 10 copies of the script.

Central America Youth Close-Up Part 2: Honduras and Nicaragua

Type: VHS
Author:

Honduras: Carlos - Poverty has not kept Carlos from studying to be a teacher. Through a theater group he reaches out to neighbors displaced by war and economic development Nicaragua: Balty - A young medical student works in a war zone near the Honduran border. She finds excitement relating her faith to a political commitment in a revolutionary society.

Christmas Giving Tree, The: A Special Program to Benefit the Needy

Type: BOOK
Author: Cameron, Sue

Kit with 5 copies of the scripts and a Royalty Certificate. Should be performed the first week of Advent or before, to allow plenty of time for Giving Tree present-buying and distribution of gifts.. Cast includes 3 children, Mary, Joseph, Angel, 2 Shepherds, and Mom.

Christmas in Bethlehem: A Pageant for Children of All Ages

Type: BOOK
Author: Boldenow, Jane

Complete worship service program providing children of all ages a chance to participate in an all-family Christmas pageant. Parts for 11 to 26 children and adults. Includes congregational singing of seasonal hymns.

Christmas Pageants and Plays: 12 Complete Pageants

Type: BOOK
Author: Minshull, Evelyn

Wide variety of program materials for full-length pageants and plays. Versatile material can be used in full or in part to combine with your church's traditional program. Designed to create painless holiday productions that are entertaining and meaningful.

Clown as Minister II, The: Sunday Morning Worship

Type: BOOK
Author: Litherland, Janet

Skits and ideas for developing a clown ministry. Includes5 skits/scripts.

Clown Mimes for Christian Ministry

Type: BOOK
Author: Toomey, Susie Kelly

Thematic skits on a variety of Christian ideas.

Costuming the Christmas and Easter Play With Ideas for Other Biblical Dramas

Type: BOOK
Author: Staeheli, Alice M.

How to create the best costumes effects with the least amount of effort and expense. Patterns, pictures and instructions for various biblical characters.

Creative Activities in Church Education

Type: BOOK
Author: Griggs, Patricia

Designed for the teacher who is afraid or hasn't had much luck with creative activities. Activities are divided into 5 broad categories - dramatic, musical, written, visual, and 3-dimensional expression. For each category, several examples are provided with step-by-step instructions.

Cross and the Switchblade, The

Type: VHS
Author: Dick Ross

Based on the book of the same title, this film presents the now legendary story of David Wilkerson's mission that sent him from the tranquil countryside of rural Pennsylvania into the middle of the violence of gang warfare in New York's urban ghettos. Wilkerson wought to lead the embittered youth away from a life of drugs and violence. He was met with opposition, suspicion and hostility. Stars Pat Boone and Eric Estrada.

Drama in the Church: Planning and Staging dramatic Productions-Several Complete Scripts

Type: BOOK
Author: Johnson, Bev

Explores many forms and uses for Christian drama. Offers instructions on how to plan and implement drama, materials help, and several scripts: monologues, dialogs, one-act plays and full-length plays.

Drama Through the Church Year

Type: BOOK
Author: Smith, Judy Gattis

Everybody's idea book of Christian drama activities for producers, directors and actors of all ages. Ideal for the person who wants to start a drama program or revitalizing an existing program in their church.

Dramatic Presentation Of The Gospel Of Mark

Type: VHS
Author: Rhodes, David

David Rhodes, a professor of the New Testament, stands on a bare stage wearing a rough brown robe and tells the gospel of Mark. One is taken back to the late first century and hears the gospel of Jesus Christ the son of God as it might have been heard. Rhodes animated presentation conveys the sense of urgency the author of the second gospel intended. While this presentation does not have the polish of professionalism of Alec McCowen's 1977 rendition of the King James version of Mark, it may...

Dramatic Readings for All Occasions

Type: BOOK
Author: Crisci, Elizabeth Whitney

Programs for Christmas, New Year's Day, July4th/President's Day, Easter, and Thanksgiving. Requires only 1 rehearsal, parts are to be read, and cast may be good readers of any age, children through adult.

Five Women, Beautiful Women: 5 Monologues on Women of the Bible

Type: BOOK
Author: Litherland, Janet

5 monologues on women from the Bible:Martha, Mirian, Naomi, Phoebe, and Mary.

Four Parables of Jesus

Type: BOOK
Author: Smith, Judy Gattis

The Lost Coin, The Lost Sheep, The Good Samaritan, and The Lost Son. Offers an opportunity for students ages 6-12 in the church school, to present in various forms of informal drama a rendition of the parables of Jesus. Scenes are written so that everyone in the class can participate. Teacher with little dramatic training can lead these stories with no difficulty.

Horrible Blunder of Hog Williams, The, and Other Dramas for Youth

Type: BOOK
Author: Brown, John

These short dramas are intended to stimulate thinking and discussion about the Christian faith as it applies to real life situations. They are both theological and life-centered, involving our relationships to God, the Bible, and one another. They are informal and do not require staging, props, costumes, or memorization of lines. Group procedures and questions for discussion are provided following each play.
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