Filters Sort results
Reset Apply
Title | Description | Category | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Brubaker, Meghan | Every year at Christmas time, a special section of the hymn book gets opened again after staying closed all year. Many Christmas carols are well-loved and evoke special feelings during the Christmas season. But when did the tradition of singing Christmas carols actually start? This program details some of the… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | By interspersing Scripture with poetry, this script tells the Christmas story in abbreviated form. The listener is called to imagine the details and what it would have been like to be there during the events of Christ’s birth. The script concludes by calling the listener to recognize that the presence… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | This rhythmic, rhyming poem urges the listener, “Be a friend like Jesus/ Love with all your might/ You’ll share His joy with others/ As God smiles with delight.” By focusing on different interactions from
the Gospels in which Jesus was a friend, this poem illustrates the depth and beauty of the… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | It’s a busy morning at the Creation Council, where God’s creatures can come to express their problems and complaints. A snowflake, the sun, some birds, a few flowers, and a couple of stars have all come with a complaint to air. The creation council listens to why these creatures are… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | Jesus became human, and that miracle accomplished many things. But one of the greatest gifts of His time here on earth was that He showed us how to live. This rhyming spoken-word piece reflects on the beautiful example Jesus set for us. He was a human, like we are. He… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | This rhyming poem reflects on the question, “How will you come to Jesus?” By reflecting on four examples from the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ birth, the listener is challenged to examine their own way of coming to Jesus. Will they close the door in his face, like those in Bethlehem?… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | The Gospel of John records seven “I Am” statements of Jesus - each one a beautiful picture to tickle our imaginations and show us more of who He is. This program touches briefly on each of these “I Am” statements by expounding on it briefly through spoken word poetry. Following… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | If you’ve spent any kind of significant time around a young child, you’ve probably heard them wonder about things. Children are full of questions, full of why’s, and full of curiosity. This poem plays off that idea, voicing many thoughts that children may wonder about the Christmas story. After presenting… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | When Holly and Gloria are tasked with an assignment from their music professor to write a Christmas song, they decide to compose a song about peace. However, they soon deal with computer troubles, working in an imperfect environment, and many interruptions, making them feel as though peace is nowhere to… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Meghan Brubaker | This skit is a parody of the well-loved Christmas story “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry. In this story, we meet Maggie and Ty, whose family is poor. The siblings want to buy their parents something special for Christmas, but between the two of them they have only… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | When Jesus came to earth, the world encountered the miracle of Godmade-flesh. And Jesus, being fully human and fully God, could do remarkable things in His human body. This dramatic reading-style script focuses on Jesus’ feet, ears, mouth, eyes, hands, and brain; and how His power was shown through these… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Meghan Brubaker | This skit tells the story of a good farmer who is raising some rabbits. He loves the rabbits and wants what’s best for them, and has given them three Rabbit Rules to help them live in good relationship with him and each other. However, his rabbits struggle with these rules… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas ⋅ General | ||
Meghan Brubaker | Everyone understands feeling weary sometimes--and the busyness of Christmas especially makes this true. This rhyming, poem-style program depicts the weariness of the world and the people in it as they waited for Jesus’ coming. The burdens of the world can only be carried by Jesus, and the piece ends with… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | We all know gratitude is important—it’s a message seen everywhere from coffee mugs to wall hangings to disposable napkins. But how often do we stop and truly think about how very blessed we are here in North America? By sharing world statistics about poverty, hunger, water shortages, education opportunities, war… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | We all know gratitude is important—it’s a message seen everywhere from coffee mugs to wall hangings to disposable napkins. But how often do we stop and truly think about how very blessed we are here in North America? By sharing world statistics about poverty, hunger, water shortages, education opportunities, war… | Program Scripts ⋅ General | ||
Brubaker, Meghan | A woman named Nancy is putting the finishing touches on her Christmas dinner when she receives an unwanted visitor. Fear, personified as an obnoxious and unwelcome guest, appears at her table and takes a seat. He is soon joined by Stress and Consumerism, and the three of them make Nancy… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas | ||
Meghan Brubaker | This short, easy-to-memorize poem for young students asks several questions about the Christmas story. Why, Jesus, were you born in a stable? Why did you choose to be a baby? Why did only
shepherds know about your birth? Why did your family have to run away to Egypt? Why, Jesus, why?
The… | Program Scripts ⋅ Christmas |