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A Christmas Special

A Christmas Special

$112.00 (USD)

  • Bible Reference: New Testament

Description

We wanted to include our best-selling Christmas scripts in this special Christmas Collection, and that is our “Christian Carol” script which has for many years been our most popular Christmas script.

It is based in the American midwest and has captured hearts around the world. We are also including the spin-off “Christian Carol for Kids” script which some years outsells the original.
Two of the under sermonized happenings in the Christian church are Advent and Lent, (how can we truly understand the depth of Christmas and Easter without a keen perception of the enormity Advent and Lent?).
Our “Advent Conflicts” script is an important component in this collection.
And “A Father’s Memories” is an emotional look at Joseph, a person involved yet on the outside looking in on the birth of his son. In this script he discusses the happening with his own father.
We are proud to offer this collection.

1. A Christian Carol
One of our most popular Dinner Theatre scripts. An adaptation of “Dickens Christmas Carol” set in a small Midwest American town in the 1800s. Could easily be used as multi-act drama or dinner theatre. Although using humor, the script has a very distinct Christmas message, ending in Scrooge, fighting and screaming all the way, finally accepting the Lord. Angels, rather than ghosts assist in bringing Scrooge to deal with God in his life. Some Christmas music suggested. Dream scenes are done through split stage or scrim set.

2. A Christian Carol for Kids
A children’s/youth Christmas program, with a children’s live nativity which is shared when Ebenezer Scrooge visits his Christmas future. For Scrooge this scene depicts the fact that he has not accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior, therefore for him it is “Christmas future”.

3. Advent Conflicts
What is advent? And is it still relevant today? As in bygone days when believers awaited the Messiah, so today core believers still wait expectantly for the culmination of the Christmas “reason” and Christmas day. But . . can we really understand the eager waiting, anticipation, without a knowledge of the importance of Advent?

4. A Father’s Memories
What was it like to be the nominal father of the one who was not only man but also God? What were Joseph’s thoughts and his fears, especially given the customs and traditions in the culture in which they lived? Was he truly OK to be, at best, the nominal father of his firstborn son? This is the Christmas story, but from a most unique perspective, through Joseph’s eyes.

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