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Religious Christmas Plays |
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Religious Christmas Plays are the various Christmas plays that bring out the Christian ideals and legends of Christmas based on the stories of Bible, Matthew etc. They bring out good moral lessons to the viewers.
Sometimes the Church choirs take part in Religious Christmas Plays. All of these Christmas plays portray God's love and God's
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presence in the life of the believer, as well as encourage spiritual growth. Given below is a list of Religious Christmas Plays.Put a glance on the listings and see if the theatre near you might be putting one on.
Voices of The Living Nativity – A big Nativity scene is organized in this play. The actors dressed in traditional biblical costumes take their places on the stage Mary and Joseph with a manger and baby take the center stage. The angels, shepherds and sheep may be interspersed surrounding them. By mingling the angels, shepherds and sheep the choral parts become interesting.
Bethlehem Refuge – This is a one act Christmas sketch set in the pub connected to the inn in Bethlehem on the night that Jesus was born. The dialogue explores the effects of the mysterious birth of a "special child" on the four characters, only two of who actually see it.
Song of Mary - This play is based very carefully on the gospel narrative. It brings to life the personalities of Mary and Joseph, and the tensions of the times, rather than leaving them as Christmas card characters.
A King is Born – This is a sequel to "Worthy is the Lamb". Hugh and Justina fell in love in "Worthy is the Lamb". In "A King is Born", they are married and expecting a child around Christmas time. The story is set in the historical context of the Baron's Revolt in England in the mid-1200s. Hugh and Justina are forced to flee their home at the same time as she is due to give birth. They gain a new understanding of the plight of Mary and Joseph as Mary gives birth to Jesus, and for God's faithful provision to those who trust Him.
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