New Christmas Musicals

A Tree Lot Christmas

Christmas Musicals for Church

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Scene 4 LUCAS: I tied two more trees to two more cars. Glad I brought my guns… (shows arm muscle pose) Smith (left arm) & Wesson (right arm). KIDS: (reaction –You're crazy!) ABIGAIL: We still need to buy a few more gifts for tonight. How much money have we made at the bake sale, Gwen? GWEN: 32 dollars! ABIGAIL: Oh, good! Now we can get the pink tricycle and the Legos. Luke, would you run in and tell Mr. Carmichael? LUCAS: Sure. Legos and a tricycle. ABIGAIL: A pink tricycle… LUCAS: Pink? I'm not carrying around a pink tricycle! CUSTOMER #4: (British accent) Pardon me. Can you assist me, please? LUCAS: At your service. What do you need? CUSTOMER #4: Have you any Douglas or Hemlock firs? LUCAS: I unloaded some this morning. (British) Walk this way… (LUCAS walks off funny and CUSTOMER #4 does the same following him.) ABIGAIL: (flirting) There you are, Jacob. I was wondering where you went. JACOB: I've been tying "trees to trunks." It's been a busy day. KARLY: Hey, I have a question about Christmas trees? Why do we dec- orate them anyway? JACOB: I can answer that one. My family's been growing evergreens for three generations. First of all, evergreens are the only trees that stay green all year long. It reminds me of the everlasting life we can have in Jesus. GWEN: And… the tree points up to heaven. That's why we put a star on top. JACOB: And if you decorate a Jesse Tree, like my family does, you can hang ornaments on it that can remind you of the events in the Bible from creation to Christ's birth. Oh, and one more thing… I almost forgot… we hang our Jesse Tree upside down. (chuckle) KIDS: What? 51 For Preview Only

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