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.
Small Group Nightmare – (Electronic)
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Description
Andi is encouraging Michelle to join a small group. However, Michelle is an introvert who has nightmares about what she thinks small groups must be like. We visit one of those nightmares and witness her worst fears coming true: stiff, expressionless, cold people who sit stone-like as the leader drones on from the Bible.
Andi assures Michelle that she need not fear joining a small group. We then visit her imagination again and see Michelle enjoying herself with a group of Christian co-workers, who decide to share lunch at the office once a week.
A small group is redefined from having to meet once a week in the evening, to being any regular time that Christians decide to meet for fellowship and biblical encouragement.
This “Dream Skit” ends with three small groups that come to life: In group 1, Michelle is at lunch with friends; in group 2, some teens meet at school; in group 3, three men play golf. All of these fit the biblical definition of a small group.
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Additional information
Dramatic Category | Dream Skit |
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Scripture | Galatians 6: 2 |
Topic | Small group fellowship |
Audience | Youth and adult |
Cast | 18-20 people |
Time | 8 minutes |
Features | A humorous look at small group fellowship., Presents an argument for involvement., Excellent for a sermon on fellowship, Bible study, friendship, or spiritual warfare. |