Dateline-Jerusalem: Dramatic Dialogue Sermons For Lent
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Dateline-Jerusalem: Dramatic Dialogue Sermons For Lent  -     By: Scott Bryte

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Title: Dateline-Jerusalem: Dramatic Dialogue Sermons For Lent
By: Scott Bryte
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 62
Vendor: CSS Publishing
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 0788019368
ISBN-13: 9780788019364
Stock No: WW019368

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You'll feel like you are right on the scene viewing the events of Holy Week as this innovative series presents the familiar story of Jesus' death and resurrection in a novel, engaging, and entirely modern way. In a television-style interview format, six witnesses share their point of view in up-to-date language and references -- making each personage more accessible to contemporary congregations.Dateline: Jerusalem is a flexible resource that can be used in many different settings: during Lenten worship services, as part of a Christian education curriculum, or for a youth program. Scripture lessons accompany each script, and a character summary provides further insight into the personality of each interviewee. Easy to produce with a minimum of staging, these dialogues provide a fresh, engaging approach to the timeless story.Characters interviewed are: * Pontius Pilate* Caiaphas* Peter* Mary Magdalene* John* the Centurion Scott Bryte is the pastor of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Thiel College and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg.

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