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Thespian Theology
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Stimulate audiences to see the scriptural message in a new light with these inspiring sketches based on Cycle B lectionary readings for the Lent and Easter seasons. Originally developed for presentation by a high school-age youth group, the simple, easy-to-perform scenes are an excellent tool for sharing the gospel with unchurched people and getting them excited about Jesus Christ. Each skit is introduced by "Thespian Theological Thoughts" that briefly make an explicit connection between the dr…
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Stimulate audiences to see the scriptural message in a new light with these inspiring sketches based on Cycle B lectionary readings for the Lent and Easter seasons. Originally developed for presentation by a high school-age youth group, the simple, easy-to-perform scenes are an excellent tool for sharing the gospel with unchurched people and getting them excited about Jesus Christ. Each skit is introduced by "Thespian Theological Thoughts" that briefly make an explicit connection between the drama and the scripture text. Use these versatile pieces in place of the Sunday sermon or for youth programs and other fellowship settings -- this latest installment in the popular Thespian Theology series will enlighten audiences of all ages while leaving an indelible impression.

Some of the intriguing titles include:
- Blow The Trumpet! (Ash Wednesday)
- A Single Granary (Lent 5)
- Everyone's Invited To The Feast! (Easter Day)
- Righteous Rudy And Judgmental Judy (Easter 6)

A graduate of Harvard University (B.A. and M.B.A.), John A. TenBrook has been addicted to the theatre ever since he appeared in Harvard's famous Hasty Pudding Show as an undergraduate. He has worked in marketing and public relations for the Westvaco and Friendly Ice Cream corporations, and has also served as community relations director for two social service agencies in the Springfield, Massachusetts, area. He is currently the Communications Coordinator for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts.

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Stimulate audiences to see the scriptural message in a new light with these inspiring sketches based on Cycle B lectionary readings for the Lent and Easter seasons. Originally developed for presentation by a high school-age youth group, the simple, easy-to-perform scenes are an excellent tool for sharing the gospel with unchurched people and getting them excited about Jesus Christ. Each skit is introduced by "Thespian Theological Thoughts" that briefly make an explicit connection between the drama and the scripture text. Use these versatile pieces in place of the Sunday sermon or for youth programs and other fellowship settings -- this latest installment in the popular Thespian Theology series will enlighten audiences of all ages while leaving an indelible impression.

Some of the intriguing titles include:
- Blow The Trumpet! (Ash Wednesday)
- A Single Granary (Lent 5)
- Everyone's Invited To The Feast! (Easter Day)
- Righteous Rudy And Judgmental Judy (Easter 6)

A graduate of Harvard University (B.A. and M.B.A.), John A. TenBrook has been addicted to the theatre ever since he appeared in Harvard's famous Hasty Pudding Show as an undergraduate. He has worked in marketing and public relations for the Westvaco and Friendly Ice Cream corporations, and has also served as community relations director for two social service agencies in the Springfield, Massachusetts, area. He is currently the Communications Coordinator for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts.

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