New Christmas Musicals

Fact or Fiction by Celeste Clydesdale and David T. Clydesdale

Christmas Musicals for Church

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44 (Applause) BLINK: Back to the game. Our next question. How many times does the Bible tell us not to be afraid? (JIMMY presses buzzer, FX Buzzer) BLINK: Eagles? TONY: (In group discussion) Team huddle! Ay, let's consult! (Huddle) They said it to the shepherd guys. SAVANNAH: Oo-oo-oo, they said it to Joseph, too. I remember, it was in a dream. "Don't be afraid", they said, "Don't be afraid Joseph", I'm sure that . . . (MIA whispers to TONY) TONY: Whoa, Savannah– Mia's got something to say. Speak up. What was that, Mia? What was that again? SAVANNAH: She said Mary, I read lips– she said "Mary." JIMMY: (Yells) Shepherds, Joseph and Mary THREE! They said "Don't be afraid" three times. (FX Wrong) B LINK: That's incorrect, Eagles! Yes, it was said to Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds . . . but the question was how many times in the entire Bible, not just the Christmas story. Eagles, you're down 5 points, it goes to the Lions! Z AC: Watch this . . . I got it! 365 times. (FX Right) BLINK: Correct– fact– 10 points! ZAC: Boo-yah! BLINK: Zac, you're on a roll! ZAC: Hey, I'm just gettin' started! TONY: Hey, bro, how'd you know that? ZAC: Good guess. MIA: (Quietly) I knew it, too. There's one scripture for every day that I'm afraid. TONY: You're afraid 365 days a year? Whoa! JIMMY: Well, it's not like you're always afraid. You get leap year off. (Drum hit) I crack myself up! TONY: Mia, don't you remember when we learned about Moses? He was shy . . . and had a hard time speakin'. God didn't want him to be afraid. He said, "I will be with you." (Music begins) S AVANNAH: Mia, don't you know when you're doing what the Lord wants you to do— you don't "never-ever-no-no-never have to be afraid?" NEVER! Quark Pages_Temp - Drama Pages 4/11/14 10:17 AM Page 2 For Preview Only

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