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You Can't Pick Your Family

actors protraying John and Abegail

The Gospels tell us that Jesus had a family, including brothers and sisters, who appeared hostile to Him during His earthly ministry – everyone except Mary, His mother. However, after the Lord’s crucifixion and resurrection, their perception of Him changed radically. How did that change happen? This play explores one possible path that James and his younger brothers and sisters took to ultimate faith in Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

 

According to Psalm 81:6, God appointed Jesus Christ to lift the burden (basket) of sin from the shoulders of all believers, past, present and future. That included His earthly family.

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The Last of the Twelve

All the others are gone, now only one remains to be gotten rid of; those men all of whom walked with Jesus. An old man, abandoned on a lonely island, but set there to fulfill the purpose of God. John life's trail takes a new direction on the island of Patmos. Sent there to die by Caesar, God had another purpose, to revel the second coming of Christ. During his internment, John encounters a servant woman named xxxxxxxx and though the retelling of what he witnessed along side the Master, John .................

actors protraying John and Abegail

The Light Shines

actors protraying John and Abegail

The theme of LIGHT runs magnificently through the Gospel of John: Jesus Christ is the Great Light sent by God the Father ro a world stumbling in the darkness of sin and depravity. All of Jesus' teaching and all of His miracles concentrate on revealing this light.

     When Jesus visits Jerusalem, the miracles that He performs are especially amazing and unique: He gives sight to a man born blind, and He raises a dead man to life. These would seem to mark Him as the very person He claims to be: the Son of God.

     But He has enemies among His own people, who eventually apprehend Him by night, put Him on Trial, and have Him executed on a Roman Cross. His friends are dismayed at this turn of events, but prior to His death, Jesus reassures them that this, too, is in God's plan for imparting the Great Light to all men. For He who is th L light of the World is aolso the Resurrection and the Life.

The Last of the Twelve

actors protraying John and Abegail

The Gospels tell us that Jesus had a family, including brothers and sisters, who appeared hostile to Him during His earthly ministry – everyone except Mary, His mother. However, after the Lord’s crucifixion and resurrection, their perception of Him changed radically. How did that change happen? This play explores one possible path that James and his younger brothers and sisters took to ultimate faith in Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

 

According to Psalm 81:6, God appointed Jesus Christ to lift the burden (basket) of sin from the shoulders of all believers, past, present and future. That included His earthly family.

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