A Christian is challenged about their collection of music and whether it is illegal. They try to justify their actions before realising that doesn’t work with God.
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Script for: 2 People
Log in | Friday September 3, 2010
Eleanor Dawkins | Wednesday 11 November, 2009
A Christian is challenged about their collection of music and whether it is illegal. They try to justify their actions before realising that doesn’t work with God.
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Script for: 2 People
Eleanor Dawkins | Sunday 18 October, 2009
Peter isn’t convinced that Jesus can feed so many people with so little food.
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Script for: 2 People
Eleanor Dawkins | Monday 12 October, 2009
One person is following the order to fish for men but needs a bit of advice on how to actually catch people.
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Script for: 2 People
Phil Price | Thursday 10 July, 2008
A Drama by Phil Price, asking if we were to go out and buy a faith like we would a car, what criteria would we use?
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Phil Price, Tom Collins and Lizzie Sherkle | Thursday 10 April, 2008
A drama script by Phil Price, Tom Collins and Lizzie Sherkle about the role of the Holy Spirit, as explained in John 16, asking the question “what if the Holy Spirit needed a Visa to visit earth?”
The Holy Spirit meets with a Visa Officer to go through the Visa application process, so that the Holy Spirit can come to earth. The process is comically lengthy, and there is much confusion about who and what the Holy Spirit is, and what his job will be once he gets to earth. An interesting (and hopefully not too irreverent) look at the Holy Spirit’s role.
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Matthew Dawkins and Phil Price | Monday 4 February, 2008
Abraham and Isaac went up a mountain, after God had told Abraham to sacrifice is own son. After Abraham had proven himself committed, God provided a ram for the sacrifice instead, saving Isaac’s life. This play tells the story of what happened after that: Sarah clearly wasn’t too pleased that her husband had just tried to kill their only son…
Abraham and Isaac come back from the mountain, Sarah finds out and starts shouting at Abraham, then the Angel of the Lord appears and tells them what God has to say about it all, which seems to pacify them for a bit. Then the Angel goes off to play tiddlywinks with Isaac.
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Esther McCandlish and Phil Price | Monday 28 January, 2008
A sketch by Esther McCandlish and Phil Price to illustrate how Christians should be looking out for opportunities to help in society (and yes we know that the Czech republic is land locked, that’s the joke).
Gerald and Gwendolyn are chatting about all the good they do in society, how they help people in need, and all the while Archie is struggling with a heavy box behind them and they completely ignore him.
Comical, but with a good point.
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Joe Byrne and Phil Price | Tuesday 22 January, 2008
A drama to illustrate that:
“‘Everything is permissible’–but not everything is beneficial. ‘Everything is permissible’–but not everything is constructive. Nobody should seek his own good, but the good of others.” 1 Corinthians 10 23-24
Two commentators preside over the Women’s Under 12 Badgerball World Cup Final 1987 between the Democratic Peoples Republic of Congo and the United States of Southampton. The game requires teamwork, but one player decides to take all the glory for herself – the result is that her team loses the match. The commentators show how this is connected to the idea of everything being permissible, but not everything is beneficial.
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Matthew Dawkins | Wednesday 9 January, 2008
Set in modern times, this short sketch features Mary and her cousin Elizabeth watching their toddler sons playing at Mums and Toddlers group, chatting about the amazing miracle of their sons’ birth and wondering what sort of people they’ll grow into.
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