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HOLE IN THE ROOF
The story of the paralytic who was brought before Jesus told from the perspective of the four friends who lowered him through the roof.

WELCOME TO MY PARTY
Three sisters who serve as the planning committee try to prepare the perfect
guest list for their special event.
THE AMERICAN DILEMMA
Pete and Grace discuss how they can break out of the traditional American
Christmas, which puts a high priority on material goods. They attempt
to find a way to focus on giving to those in need instead falling into
the commercial trap.
EVERYTHING'S
FINE
A businessman refuses to let anyone know that he is unhappy and having
a hard time with life.
THE
GREATEST GIFT
Paul and Shelley demonstrate the gift of kindness by inviting a suffering
couple to Christmas dinner.
DO
YOU WEAR A MASK?
As
members of a small church group gather, they cover up their real daily
concerns until one member dares to speak the truth.
HOUSE
AND HOME
This
fast-moving and light-hearted overview is a plan on the ways we use the
words house and home. It gradually becomes more
serious as the readers explore the biblical metaphor of home
as the dwelling place of God with the church being a spiritual house,
etc.
MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE
WESLEY
and MELODY return from a church service where each cannot worship with
the music that reaches the other. While discussing what they didn't like
about the service, they get a surprise phone call to which neither wants
to respond. This sketch pokes fun at other peoples differing tastes, but
poses a serious question that many people will be able to relate to.

PARTY LIKE IT'S 1999
On New Year's Eve, 1999, a young computer
programmer who has worked on the Y2K project, can let go of the worry
about what might happen if all the computers did not get corrected. Minutes
before midnight, his friends remind him that having people who stand together
with one who is anxious is better security than any technology can provide.

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