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Meghan Brubaker |
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 |
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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… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
This spoken word piece overviews the big story of the Bible, told almost entirely through the verbatim words of Scripture. Through a stitching together of words and phrases from all over the entire Bible, the listener is taken on a journey from the first day of creation to the dawn… |
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Why does God let His people go through hard times? This skit attempts to begin to answer that question by focusing on two Biblical stories: Jeremiah in the pit and Paul and Silas in prison. These men experienced God’s presence in difficult times, and their stories can give us… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
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… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
This poetic spoken word piece reflects on the kind of king the world expects, contrasting it with the kind of King we see in Jesus. This piece has themes that make it able to be used at either Christmas or Easter, as it spends time reflecting both on the way… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
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… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
This rhymed poem, meant to be spoken by younger children, is an easy-to-memorize option for younger students. Before Jesus began teaching and doing miracles, He was a child. This poem reflects on the childhood years of God-become-man. Suitable for a Christmas program or any other time of the year. Upon… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
Our God is big, our God is powerful, and our God is watching over us! These are the truths that this script tries to drive home by using the stories of David and Goliath, Daniel in the lions’ den, and Moses in the river. This script is written as a… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
This mixture of Scripture and spoken word poetry focuses on the choice each human being has to either reject or accept the Father. It starts with Old Testament quotations of God lamenting His people’s rejection, then applies the same ideas to the modern listener’s life. The piece continues… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
This script expresses seventy-two names of God as found in Scripture, categorized by ways they speak into who we are as humans. In an attempt to make this script as versatile as possible, no speaker parts have been denoted. Instead, the user is encouraged to creatively break up the text… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
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… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
In this parable-style story, Phineas Hazeltree is given a special quest from King Adonai to deliver a message to the other side of the forest before nightfall. His conscience, in the form of a goose, is sent along to help guide him. Phineas makes many poor choices along the way… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
In this analogy-driven drama, three authors discuss the books they are writing. One of the authors is telling the others what happened after she created characters that have free will. The focus jumps back and forth between commentary by the authors and snippets of discussion amongst the characters of the… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
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… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
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… |
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