Christmas
Two Thieves for Christmas
The Christmas Encounter
After the Evans Family returns home from a Christmas play, the Father believes some of the events in the Christmas story are over-dramatized. Sure, a baby was born, but an Angel appearing to Shepherds, a big shining star in the sky, and Wise Men walking hundreds of miles, is hyperbole. God hears the Father’s complaint and sends the original Christmas Angel to visit him.
Mary and Elizabeth
Pregnancies today may not be as miraculous as Mary’s and Elizabeth’s; however, all pregnancies are gifts from God. In this beautiful sketch, the virgin Mary goes to visit Elizabeth and they proclaim the joy of their pregnancy through a musical duet.
Christmas At Gate B5
Passengers are stranded at the airport on Christmas Eve. All flights have been cancelled because of a snow storm. Although the passenger’s spirits are low they decide to have a Christmas celebration while they wait out the storm. Join in the fun as the passengers sing songs by BB King, Whitney Houston, Donnie Hathaway, Eartha Kitt, and more.
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The Christmas Star
A Little Star was never assigned a job to do. As Jesus leaves Heaven to be born on earth, he notices the star sitting all alone. Jesus gives the little star the most important job of all, letting the world know that a Savior was born.
This is a wonderful Readers Theater presentation for little children and youth. There are no lines to learn or memorize. The dialog is read by the storyteller. The children simply follow the movement as read in the story.
The Christmas Chair
A warehouse employee is taking a post-holiday inventory of Christmas props when she approaches Santa’s Christmas Chair. The chair brings back memories of her childhood and how she placed her faith in Santa to supply her needs. Now that she is an adult, she realizes that she must have the same child-like faith and trust in Jesus. This sketch is a great post-Christmas presentation.