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The addition of simple drama to sermons is effective in bringing Bible passages alive and involving a variety of church members in enacting and proclaiming the gospel. There is no more engaging way to tell the stories in the Bible than through effective sermon dramas. Chatham offers a collection of seven sermon-dramas that are ready for use in worship. He includes lines, stage directions and a list of characters and props. Some of these dramas retell the stories of the persistent widow (in Luke 18), of Rahab and of Jonah; others give testimony to the re-creative power of God, God's calling of…mehr

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The addition of simple drama to sermons is effective in bringing Bible passages alive and involving a variety of church members in enacting and proclaiming the gospel. There is no more engaging way to tell the stories in the Bible than through effective sermon dramas. Chatham offers a collection of seven sermon-dramas that are ready for use in worship. He includes lines, stage directions and a list of characters and props. Some of these dramas retell the stories of the persistent widow (in Luke 18), of Rahab and of Jonah; others give testimony to the re-creative power of God, God's calling of his people, the continuing power of the Easter story, and the discernment of light from darkness.
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James O. Chatham is Pastor Emeritus of Highland Presbyterian Church, Louisville, Kentucky, where he served for twenty-five years. He is the author of Sundays Down South: A Pastor's Stories (1999), Is It I, Lord? Discerning God's Call to Be a Pastor (2002), Enacting the Word: Using Drama in Preaching (2002), and Creation to Revelation: A Brief Account of the Biblical Story (2006). He currently resides in Asheville, North Carolina.