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In Remembrance
In Remembrance
by David A. Campton
In Remembrance Monologue suitable for Easter evening. (Eating and drinking throughout) I’m starving... Mind you, is it any wonder? I’ve hardly eaten since Thursday night... Friday was so busy... Yesterday I couldn’t have faced food... And today... well I’ve had other things on my
It has nothing to do with me
It has nothing to do with me
by David A. Campton
It has nothing to do with me... Monologue based on Pontius Pilate Matthew 27: 11-26; Mark 15: 1-15; Luke 23: 1-25; John 18: 28 – 19: 16 It has nothing to do with me... It is a Jewish matter... Nothing to do with Rome. If I had my way I would have left them to it. Another spat bet
The Church Awards Ceremony
The Church Awards Ceremony
by Rachel Parkinson
Short sketch to illustrate that we might get prizes for faith, knowledge and generosity, but without love they are worthless The Church award ceremony Simple sketch requiring 4 actors in addition to the worship leader, only one of whom has a speaking part. The names of the priz
The tale of the slaves
The tale of the slaves
by Marjorie Dobson
Monologue/Drama: The tale of the slaves Proper 19 Year A Matthew 18: 21-35 We knew it was unfair. Totally! And we knew that if we didn’t say anything that he’d get away with it – again! He was always a slave-driver himself. Even though he was bought and sold just as we were. But
A Dramatic look at 1 John 1:5-10 from a Rwandan perspective
A Dramatic look at 1 John 1:5-10 from a Rwandan perspective
by Steve Williams
This dramatic piece looks at 1 John 1.5-10 - walking in the light - from a Rwandan perspective. Length around 2.500. It has parts for 3 people - one plays a western missionary trying to understand the Rwandan perspective on Christianity and how it relates to that society,
The Weaver, The Word and Wisdom - Creation echoes
The Weaver, The Word and Wisdom - Creation echoes
by Michaela Youngson
First Published in The Weaver, The Word and Wisdom Reflection for two voices Dramatised Reading Genesis 1.1–5 and John 1.1–5 Creation echoes In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth
Here we are again
Here we are again
by Paul Glass
Zak and Mac meet up a year after Pentecost and discuss the events of the previous year Acts Ch. 2 vs. 1-21 Here we are again. Zak: So mate, where did you say you were from again? Mac: Pamphylia mate. Zak: Oh…yeah. I hear it’s really nice there. Very…sunny. Mac: If you like that k
The new wine? Oh Yes!