Christmas program sharing
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It is Christmas season again and we are getting ready to practice our Christmas program. It has been difficult to find Christmas programs for a small church setting that are simple yet provide a good message. I have ended up writing the program for 2 of the past 4 years. I am guessing others churches have been doing the same and it would be great if there was some place where we could get together and share our ideas. I’d love to let other churches use our programs and I’d love to use one of theirs instead of having to write another one again next year. Is there a website where Christmas programs are already being shared by like minded believers?
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I wrote three short plays for Christmas when I was involved in this ministry. You can find the plays http://www.childrensbibleclub.com/plays/plays_new.html here
They’re titled “Silent Knight”, “It Was for Me” and “One Day Before Christmas”. They’re simple to produce with short scenes that can be separated by songs or presentations and are made for small churches or schools. You just nee to buy one copy as they can be reproduced. The other plays by other author are a bit antiquated. (BTW, I don’t get any royalties.)
They’re titled “Silent Knight”, “It Was for Me” and “One Day Before Christmas”. They’re simple to produce with short scenes that can be separated by songs or presentations and are made for small churches or schools. You just nee to buy one copy as they can be reproduced. The other plays by other author are a bit antiquated. (BTW, I don’t get any royalties.)
"Some things are of that nature as to make one's fancy chuckle, while his heart doth ache." John Bunyan
I have seven plays or programs to choose from on my website. I’ve written them all. Some are published and you have to order them. Some are free. All were used in our small mission church. Here’s the link. http://debbrammer.com/church-programs/ You will also find free puppet scripts, mother-daughter program ideas and ESL Bible studies. I hope you find this helpful.
Deb Brammer
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