Beneath The Cross: Letters from a Good Friday World: Take Home Kit
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Rating | : | 4.81 (845 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0788025279 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 586 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Mark Lutheran Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He lives with his gracious and patient wife Kathleen, remarkable children Meghan and Xaq, and their sadly dimwitted dog Taffy. He is the pastor of St. . About the Author Scott Bryte is a bagpipe-playing, victrola-collecting, woodcarving ventriloquist, who hopes to be an artist when he grows up
Each week, a miniature version of the presentation is also given to members of the congregation to take home and inspire continued worship and discussion throughout the week.This kit includes scripts and materials for the actual performance and the miniature version. Each creative presentation offers a unique look into how each character perceived the end of the world as they knew it, including:* a sympathy card from Mary, the mother of Jesus, to her mother,* a letter from Joseph of Arimathea to his brother,* an official memo from Caiaphas to the Sanhedrin,* a note from Simon Peter to the Acme Fishing Supply Company,* a scroll from Centurion Marcus Flavius to the commander of the Imperial Roman Infantry,* a letter from Mary Magdalene to her sister, and* a suicide note scrawled out by Judas Iscariot.These insightful pieces will initiate Lenten discussions unlike any other. Each of them went home not knowing that Easter was coming.Taking this perspective, Scott Bryte has written seven pieces of correspondence from the hearts of those who were closest to the crucifixion. Additional miniatures may be ordered as needed for each congregation.
Scott Bryte is a bagpipe-playing, victrola-collecting, woodcarving ventriloquist, who hopes to be an artist when he grows up. He is the pastor of St. He lives with his gracious and patient wife Kathleen, remarkable children Meghan and Xaq, and their sadly dimwitted dog Taffy. . Mark Lutheran Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
"Not really a book" according to Sarah S. Weber. When I opened my box that came today, it contained not a book but a whole assortment of goodies. First was a plastic-encased set of 15 loose pages: the "book." This contained the scripts for 7 letters and suggestions for discussion of them.Then there were 7 "prop" letters: a sympathy card on. BENEATH THE CROSS reviewer I want to thank you for the "beneath the cross" series. The response has been great, not only because of the little take home handouts, but because of your gift of bringing the message alive through the letters. We began using it the Wednesday after Ash Wednesday. I asked a member who has a