• A companion PowerPoint presentation to the Becoming A Christian volume of skits. This chart is used during each week of the volume to illustrate the Greatest Commandment given by Jesus.
  • This “Christian Mime Theater” skit reminds us that God promises to surround us with goodness and cloak us in His mercy in every circumstance of our lives, even in the valleys. It is an excellent sermon illustration to remind believers that Jesus is the "Good Shepherd," who provides rest and safety to us, His sheep.
  • In this "rewind skit" two, not-so-mature, elderly Christians claim "Papa" as a dependent on their taxes, although he has been dead for 20 years, and set up a sermon on sanctification vs. hypocrisy: living with integrity, not professing one thing and living another.
  • This "dream play" speaks to every person's search for significance. It follows the adventures of a new Christian, "Lost" who becomes "Found," then learns from her "Teacher," the importance of helping one "Lost" person at a time, to become "Found." She stands in awe at the simplicity of God's high call to obedience and evangelism.
  • God's will is sovereign. The characters discover that an answered prayer is not necessarily a “Yes” answer to our requests; “No” is an answer, too. Our job as Christians is to trust Him and learn to ask for “His Will” and not ours.
  • Hear the music, see the sets and be inspired by the action of each scene as you witness an actual performance.
  • The Performance Package contains everything you need to produce God's Masterpiece: The script (with technical notes and music cues), four Performance Music CDs (with every option for soundtrack, solos, and choir), the Performance DVD (a complete performance), the Production CD (with cast list, costume design, professional images, logos, a news release, program text, a team flowchart & job descriptions, art images, budget, and production calendars).
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 1 - To glorify God, Pastor Rufus organizes a “Creation Celebration.” He sends everyone on a “Creation Walk” to bring back something God made and something they think God did NOT make. This skit celebrates the privilege we have to be the “crown of creation,” made in the “image of God,” for fellowship with God. We were made “on purpose and with purpose.
  • Clem's teacher wants to learn more about God because of Clem's decision to stand up for God. When Harvey rescues some baby birds, he learns that gentleness and goodness are two "fruit" of the Holy Spirit that go together.  
  • The "Fruit of the Spirit" are each described in this FREE presentation, as well as a list of "Action Plans" from which the children will choose as part of their weekly application.
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 2 - Harvey tells a lie and experiences the struggle of trying to "get away with it." Later, he confesses and enjoys the promise of God's forgiveness. The children see the results of both a lie and the truth. Confession is compared to "spiritual breathing"; the sin is exhaled, and the forgiveness is inhaled
  • This skit on the difference between "power and authority" finds Joe, a contractor, who can't get anything done by wielding power. He learns that authority comes to sacrificial "servant leaders" who prioritize others in their interpersonal relationships. (First of three skits; it can stand alone.)
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