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| | | | | | THE 'WORSHIP WORDS FOR CHILDREN' BANNER | A banner with readings to explain the parts of a worship service | By: Anna Leichty, Phyllis Wezeman | (Duration: 2-25 minutes) | Banner Kit Includes Liturgy. Many traditional elements of a worship service that are meaningful to adults are too often misunderstood by children. This valuable resource pairs readings to identify and explain words relating to the parts of a worship service with banner symbols for visual reinforcement. The twelve words with symbols are: 1. Worship, 2... read more |
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| | | THE BIBLE ADVENTURES OF MONTANA HOLMES | A series of scenes for children | By: Bruce Hennigan | (Duration: 6 scenes, 7-8 minutes per scene; Speaking Cast: 1 female, 4 males, 3 either, 8-36 total cast; Flexibility: doubling possible, gender flexible) | This action-packed spoof of the Indiana Jones movies will delight your vacation Bible school or Sunday school children. Famed archaeologist Montana Holmes and sidekick Rollo Rotundo experience exciting and perilous escapades just like his big-screen alter ego—only Montana's adventures are set in Bible times. Includes six scenes of fantastic expeditions to: 1... read more |
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| | | CHRISTMAS COMES TO LICKETY-SPLIT | A Western for children and teens | By: Joy Cleveland | (Duration: 20 minutes; Speaking Cast: 8 females, 5 males, 13 total cast) | Yee-haw! Round up the cowboys and cowgirls—it's a Western minus the guns, violence or even a saloon. Lickety-Split is such a sleepy little—well, cow town—that the jail is downright dusty. Its residents are busy with their Christmas preparations when a series of robberies puts everyone in a dither! Gone are a gee-tar, a can of beans, a shawl, a sweet 'tater pie... read more |
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| | | A CHRISTMAS PLAY FOR EASTER | A childrens' animal-themed Easter play | By: Jacqueline Hurley | (Duration: 15-20 minutes; Speaking Cast: 2 females, 6 either, 8 total cast; Flexibility: 1-25 extras, gender flexible) | No humans allowed in this barnyard bonanza! Children will love pretending to be a hen, owl, dog, goose, fox, chick, and bunny in this play within a play. Silly Goose rallies the animal troops to act out Jesus birth on a lazy spring day. Although the season isn't right, the stable setting is perfect. They divvy up the parts of the angels, shepherds, and wise men... read more |
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| | | CHRISTMAS RETURNS | A children’s Christmas comedy | By: Scott Icenhower | (Duration: 25 minutes; Speaking Cast: 1 female, 2 males, 4 either, 7 total cast; Flexibility: 1-25 extras, gender flexible) | This witty yet wise children’s play takes the common experience of returning Christmas gifts and turns it into a reminder of God’s love. It’s December 26th and employee Pat works her store’s returns counter. Among the dissatisfied customers is a director who tries to return her choir because it’s not Christmas anymore and she doesn't need them – but Pat points... read more |
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| | | FRIEND 'EM ON SAINTBOOK | Social media meets the disciples | By: Jacqueline Hurley | (Duration: 25 minutes; Speaking Cast: 35 either, 35 total cast; Flexibility: 1-30 extras, gender flexible) | Social media is a tremendous vehicle to educate your child performers and audience about the lives of the disciples. Children furiously type away on clever but simple laptop props to locate each of the disciples on “Saintbook”: Peter, Andrew, John, James, Simon, Matthew, Judas, Thomas, Thaddeus, James the Less, Phillip, Nathanael and Matthias. One child reads... read more |
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| | | FRUIT FOR THOUGHT | A "Fruits of the Spirit" program with parts for many children | By: Rebecca A. Egbert | (Duration: 20 minutes; Speaking Cast: 1 male, 10 either, 11 total cast; Flexibility: 1-30 extras, gender flexible) | Bananas, apples, apricots and cherries ... cleverly costumed children are animated fruit characters who represent the Fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. They recite messages on each of these nine virtues in a simple rhyme easy for children to learn. |
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| | | FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT | A Pentecost program for children | By: Gail Gaymer Martin | (Duration: 15 minutes; Speaking Cast: 12-23 either, 12-23 total cast; Flexibility: 1-30 extras, gender flexible) | The whole congregation enters into this children's program for Pentecost when the children give each person a piece of fruit—either a paper cutout or an actual apple. This small gift is a reminder of the Fruits of the Spirit—those wonderful character attributes that are a result of Spirit-activated lives. One by one, children display paper cutouts of different... read more |
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