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Sunday School Christmas Plays |
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The Sunday school performs a series of Christmas Nativity plays during the holiday time. Sunday School plays are staged on Christmas morning, in the main family service.
Generally children enact in these plays. The whole service typically lasts for around 50 minutes, including hymns and songs. The Christmas stories are incredibly exciting.
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Sunday School Christmas Plays bring out the central truth of Christmas, that God loves us and gave us His Son to be our savior.Lets go through the following Sunday School Christmas Plays so that we find it easy to prepare the kids to enact in these plays:
Bible ACT-ion Skits - Children act out any story from the Bible. A narrator reads from Scripture. For example, Moses at the Burning Bush: one child would pretend to be Moses and four children could pretend to be the burning bush. To "act out" the bush, children would kneel on the ground with their hands raised in the air and move their arms and fingers to represent the flames.
A New Home For Christmas – The play is arranged in Christmas Eve at a home for orphaned and abandoned children. Jared and Michael find this Christmas extremely difficult feeling no peace, no hope, and no love until they discover their hope.
All I Want For Christmas is to Know Jesus - Bill Game, the lead character, and his family, are enamored with the things of this world (the path that leads to destruction). With the help of a music director, Miss O'Malley, and a slightly eccentric Pastor Ernie, Bill learns that God needs to come first in his life.
Someone is Coming to our House - It's the Christmas story as seen through the eyes of the animals of the stable where Joseph & Mary came to stay. Gabby is the pink flamingo that is busy preparing for Christmas. But her friend Minnie Moo (the cow) tells Gabby about a different way to prepare for a very special someone. Gabby does help in the skit by singing a stanza from various Christmas Carols.
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