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In spite of the fact that we did no advertising whatsoever, the DramaShare site quickly became the most visited Christian drama site in the world. We now have materials and training for a wide range of dramatic ministries, including mime, interpretative movement, puppetry, clowning, illusion, storytelling and more.
In any case, it’s probably best to start with a short drama that is pretty straightforward (not too outrageous or intense). Once you’ve produced several successful dramas, most everyone should see what you see — how important drama ministry can and should be in your programming.
A drama ministry, be it actors, or puppets, or even a clown ministry, has to be visible. Use the drama ministry as a fund raiser for your mission trip or other worthy cause. Have a potluck dinner and a show. You have to want to do this and keep it alive. One and done just doesn’t cut it.
Through Drama and open Bible study groups that engage people in evangelism, discipleship, ministry, fellowship and worship. This Drama Ministry is more than an event or a programme; it is a plan of action, a robust strategy that can undergird and strengthen virtually every aspect of our church’s mission. Examples:
This resource contains a variety of content that can be used by corps to support this type of ministry, whether you plan to produce a full-length musical, need a simple scene for a special occasion, or a creative way to present a theme.
Purpose In Ministry: To nurture and utilize the gifts God has given us, so Christ can be glorified through us. To evangelize, making a difference for the cause of Christ, by bringing the Gospel to our community through the very powerful media of mime, sign language, music, and drama.
Inspire, encourage and challenge your church, women's ministry or seniors' ministry with Deanna Storfie of Acting Up! Drama. Her one-person dramas bring to life the stories of heroes of the faith out of history, like Corrie ten Boom, George Muller, Elizabeth Fry, John Newton, and more.