FREE Christmas Dinner Theater Christian Play!
FREE for LIMITED TIME ONLY: If Christ Had Not Come is a 2-act play written by the author of Pure Praise and 30 Days of Renewal, Dwayne Moore, and his wife, Sonia. This 45-minute play is both powerful and effective in presenting the Gospel message of hope in Jesus Christ in a fresh and entertaining way. If Christ Had Not Come requires a 12-member cast, and 3 or 4 extras with ”bit parts.” A chorus of carolers is needed for the second act. Act 1 describes a dismal world where Christ has never come. Act 2, on the other hand,...
read moreWorship Interview on Moody Radio in Illinois!
ATTN: Illinois folks in the Quad Cities! Dwayne was interviewed on Moody Radio 89.3 Tuesday, May 19, at 6:40 and 8:40 a.m. To LISTEN to the recorded interview, click on the gray arrows below. PART 1 Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. PART 2: Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have...
read morePowerful Visual Skit for Worship Service
John Martin, our VP of Development at Next Level Worship, discovered this incredible dramatic sketch online yesterday. What a powerful way to illustrate the change Christ makes in people’s lives! This is a compelling tool for presenting the Gospel–and a great way to easily involve several people in your church!
read more4 New Dramatic Sketches to Enhance Your Services!
My pastor, Randy Norris, has been preaching a series he has entitled, “Why-fi.” I wrote a 3-minute dramatic sketch to support each of the messages. Because of the broad ideas they are presenting, these humorous but thought-provoking skits can be used to enhance any number of sermon topics and services. These are simple to do and require very few props. The total number of cast needed for all four is eight people. However, only two of the cast members are in all four skits. The setting is a coffee shop. For props, we simply...
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