• ELECTRONIC Skit Package 1 - Rufus helps Zelda and Harvey understand that the Bible is God’s book of directions for living, and if we read it carefully, we will live the abundant life that God designed.
  • The Bible is the inspired word of God. The characters learn the meaning of "inspiration" as Clem helps Harvey write his acceptance speech for winning the "Citizenship Award." Pastor Rufus explains that the Bible was "inspired" by God.
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 5 - Harvey, Tina, Clem and Zelda get ready for the visit of “The Bride of Christ,” not knowing that they are “The Bride of Christ.” Pastor Rufus explains that Christians are like bridesmaids for each other in that we prepare each other for the groom, Jesus.
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 3 - Tina and Zelda come face-to-face with their selfishness and prejudice as they learn a lesson about what it means to “…love your neighbor as yourself.”
  • In this ELECTRONIC third Skit Package, Tina and Zelda come face-to-face with their selfishness and prejudice as they learn a lesson about what it means to “…love your neighbor as yourself.”
  • After a power-outage, Pastor Rufus explains that the Holy Spirit is the third part of God that gives believers the power to live victorious Christian lives. Clem becomes a Christian and learns that the Holy Spirit will help her produce "fruit" (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness, goodness, and self-control) that will show others that she is a Christian. 
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 6 - Harvey learns that he cannot “run away” from the love of Pastor Rufus even when he forgets to lock up the maintenance shed and all of Rufus’ power tools are stolen. Pastor Rufus forgives Harvey, and celebrates Harvey's return home. Tina gets jealous. Both Tina and Harvey learn to celebrate God’s continual love, just like they enjoy Pastor Rufus’ love, no matter who ran away, or who stayed home.
  • In this ELECTRONIC sixth Skit Package, Harvey learns that he cannot “run away” from the love of his father, even when he forgets to lock up the maintenance shed and all of Rufus’ power tools are stolen.  When Harvey returns, he begs his dad’s forgiveness, and Rufus, cancels Harvey’s one thousand-dollar debt for breaking the church’s stained-glass window.  Tina, however, gets jealous because she still has to work off her debt of breaking Harvey’s one hundred-dollar skateboard.  After Bonnie tells them the story of “The Prodigal Son,” Both Tina and Harvey learn to celebrate God’s continual
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 2 - Pastor Rufus gives Harvey, Zelda, Clem, and Tina each a Bible to give to a friend. Rufus repeats Jesus’ challenge in the Parable of the Sower to be “farmers” (sowers) and to plant (or share) the seed (the Word of God) into the soil (hearts) of other people. Tina, Clem, Zelda and Harvey become examples of the four "soils" of this parable.
  • In this ELECTRONIC second Skit Package, Pastor Rufus gives Harvey, Zelda, Clem, and Tina each a Bible to give to a friend.  Rufus repeats Jesus’ challenge in the Parable of the Sower to be “farmers” (sowers) and to plant (or share) the seed (the Word of God)</s
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 4 - Harvey learns a painful lesson when he refuses to forgive Tina for breaking his one hundred dollar skateboard, even after Pastor Rufus forgives him for breaking the new one thousand dollar stained glass window at the church. Harvey discovers that Jesus'’ parable of the “Unmerciful Servant” warns us to forgive others; otherwise, God will not forgive us when we sin.
  • In this ELECTRONIC fourth Skit Package, Harvey learns a painful lesson when he refuses to forgive Tina for breaking his one hundred dollar skateboard, even after Pastor Rufus forgives him for breaking the new one thousand dollar stained glass window at the church.  As Pastor Rufus and Bonnie list off the chores Harvey must complete to pay for the window, they make it clear to Harvey that Jesus’ parable of the “Unmerciful Servant” warns us to forgive others; otherwise, why should God forgive us when we sin?
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