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Here is a service for that Sunday when you want to do something different, but are not sure what. It includes a congregational responsive reading, a sermon, a prayer, and a rhyming drama that requires no memorization.
These six monologues are accompanied by a worship service that includes a call to worship, scripture readings, a pastoral prayer, and suggested hymns. Monologues include: Noah Abraham Joseph Moses A Wise Man Chuza The script is fascinating and fast-paced from the start: "I was considered strange at best and at times mentally ill, I suppose." (Noah) This series will be useful for any season and in a variety of ways: Lenten services, retreats, summer worship series, or high school or adult education classes. Lynda Pujado graduated from the University of Minnesota and studied at Moody Bible Institute and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. A prolific writer, she also enjoys hiking in northern Minnesota and biking in Wisconsin.
These field-tested materials represent the creative effort of many denominations. Each includes ideas for preparation, items needed, suggestions for use, number of parts, and the time for best use. This complete Lenten volume for busy ministers includes: - Shadows Around The Cross: A Tenebrae - A Good Friday Vigil - The Service Of Diminishing Lights -- for Sundays in Lent - Justified By Greed: Monologue Of A Pharisee -- for Lent - The Passover Haggadah: A Traditional Seder Service - Litany For Forgiveness - Litany For Palm Sunday - Litany For Easter - Meditation: Forgiveness Is Peace - Meditation: You Make The Difference - Litany Of Confession - Litany For Peace
This diverse collection of eight worship services for all ages will enliven the worship of any church. The material wascarefully selected not only for creativity and content, but also for adaptability to use by churches of any size. None of these pieces require complicated props or settings, nor do they require lengthy rehearsals. There are a verse play depicting ten friendly barn animals, a dialogue between two angels who announce the coming of the Messiah, a service utilizing French, Spanish, and German hymns, a five-part choral reading, and a program featuring interplay between a narratorand a children's choir which signs its responses.
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These two dramatic choral readings will place a permanent imprint on the conscience of all who speak and hear them. They won't be heard as much as they will be felt. The pain and the anguish, the emptiness and hatred of that Friday long ago will fill the senses with such powerful rage that anyone in attendance will be transformed from passive bystanders to active participants in the quest for life as the glorious news of the risen Christ is known on Sunday. Both choral readings involve five voices, which may be chosen from the congregation or can be performed as a choir litany. The combination of these voices will convey the strong emotions and images of the drama of Jesus' death and resurre...