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A Stable Christmas
Christmas is in complete chaos with three sisters fussing and fighting until Momma gently reminds the girls that the very first Christmas was a little chaotic too. Through Momma’s gentle wisdom, the girls discover the importance of having a “little stable” in their lives, especially at Christmas!
Baby Jesus Is Missing
Zoey unpacks a new nativity set for the Christmas party and discovers that Baby Jesus is missing! Her mother’s frantic and selfish reaction creates a funny scene of stress, competition and “mental anguish.” But Zoey reminds her of the true meaning of Christmas in this lighthearted skit for all ages.
Christmas Auditions
It's time for the annual Christmas play and the director is holding auditions. Chaos erupts when the characters—Mary, Joseph, Gabriel, Dante Donkey, and Cameo Camel are more focused on stealing the show than telling the story. But then a childlike star reminds them of the true meaning of Christmas.
No Bones About It!
Using lighthearted and humorous dialogue, a Professor and Novice Archaeologist explore a variety of bones. The characters draw parallels between each type of bone and behaviors or attitudes found within the church community!
No Fishing Allowed!
Charlie Baitsman is caught fishing in a forbidden area called the Sea of Forgetfulness by Officer Fletcher. Charlie's lighthearted banter reveals his intention to "catch" past regrets and bitterness instead of fish. Officer Fletcher explains the dangers of holding onto bitterness.
A Christmas of Poetry
Poignant yet powerful, sentimental yet scriptural, "A Christmas of Poetry" features 5 original free-verse poems and Scripture readings. This heartfelt piece can be read by one or two people. We've included some song suggestions as well if you'd like to add a musical element!
The Innkeeper's Daughter (with suggested carols)
The timeless Bethlehem story told through the eyes of a fictional innkeeper's daughter and her boyfriend, a shepherd.
Hebrews Hall of Faith
A virtual “Hall of Faith” is created as Hebrews chapter 11 is read aloud. As each Old Testament hero is mentioned, participants silently gather on stage. Each one holds a poster displaying their name and faithful deed. The result is a grouping of “Bible Greats” in present day form.
Born is a King!
A pair of tour guides lead the audience through the sites of two contrasting royal birthplaces. Discover the differences between a King of God’s choosing and a king chosen by man. Which king would you choose to follow based on the pedigrees presented?