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“This Can’t Be Happening!”
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Dream Skits are Christian dramas in which the central character
finds him or herself in a “Twilight Zone”- type situation
that simply does not happen in real life,
but these unreal happenings give real-world insights.
Sometimes, the actor imagines a scene taking place, then that “memory” is acted out on another side of the stage, or the scene takes a turn that projects the character’s insecurities or alter-ego. The audience gets a first-hand look at psychological struggles as they manifest themselves in “odd” happenings during a Dream Skit.
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Enjoy A Video Sample
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“Did You Hear Something?”
This “Dream Skit” sets up a sermon on letting go of the past and moving forward with a renewed self-concept In Christ. Chuck is off to a job interview, but the voices in his head keep “down-talking” him until he finally looses his nerve to even try and runs off the stage.
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Did You Hear Something?
This “Dream Skit” sets up a sermon on letting go of the past and moving forward with a renewed self-concept In Christ. Chuck is off to a job interview, but the voices in his head keep “down-talking” him until he finally looses his nerve to even try and runs off the stage.
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Finding “H”
This “Dream Skit” compares our search for hope to a math equation. It challenges believers to find “H” (Hope) in Christ during life’s difficulties. It sets up a sermon encouraging Christians to hold on to what they “know” is true rather than become overwhelmed with how they “feel” at the time.
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Small Group Nightmare
This “Dream Skit” encourages people to re-evaluate their pre-conceived notions about what small groups are like. It sets up a sermon that encourages people to become involved in small fellowship/Bible study groups, sharing life’s joys and sorrows, thus fulfilling the law of Christ.
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The Portrait of Jeremy Coombs
This “Dream Skit” presents a beautiful portrait of a man who professes outward holiness, but the outward picture changes as the inward man compromises his integrity. This eerie portrait reverses when the man repents and sets up a message on unfailing Christian integrity.
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