Six Dialogues Following The Example Of Christ Through Lent
E. Morris-Pierce
The Sundays of Lent don’t have to be boring! Follow the lectionary and provide your congregation with exciting worship experiences by using these positive yet sensitive dialogue sermons based on Cycle A of the Revised Common Lectionary. Wit and scrip...

The Art And Theology Of Children's Sermons
Richard J. Coleman
When was the last time you took a moment to consider the purpose and effectiveness of your children’s sermons? After all, nothing is more important than sowing the seeds of faith early in life. In this comprehensive look at all aspects of preaching t...

A Children's Christmas Program
Sharon R. Chace
Adaptable to any number of children, this delightful Christmas story-play focuses on the attributes of the Christ child and enables young and old to identify with those attributes in their own lives.

It is a charming story and a lovely ide

21 Lead-In Skits
Lori Lee Triplett
Could you use an attention-getting introduction to set up a talk or sermon? If so, the brief sketches in this collection are exactly what you need to create living illustrations of scriptural themes that will stick in your audience's memory. Jesus ex

A Complete Lenten Program
Arley K. Fadness
Create stimulating, family-oriented Lenten worship that captivates the imagination with this engaging ”dramily” series. Six humorous sketches, interwoven with brief homilies highlighting key points, update the familiar Old Testament story of Joseph a

Preaching The Message Of The Miracles -- Cycle B
Richard Carl Hoefler
Christ came to set God’s people free from disobedience, disease, and death -- and each of the miracle events was not a ”faith-healing” but rather a battle won, in which Jesus provided a cure from something for something. That’s the comp...

Series IV, Cycle B
Charles Cammarata and Donna Cammarata
Like a prayer for illumination, these litanies open heart and mind to the wonder of the season. There is no way to listen "politely" to them -- they are poignant and designed to engage those who pray. Images of faith challenge

A Drama For Today's Youth
Diane King
W.W.J.D. (What Would Jesus Do?) is a youth drama which addresses the struggles young people face when they attempt to deal with peer pressure while being true to their faith. Young people and adults who see this play will walk away determined

Series II, Cycle B
Constance Berg
Everyone remembers and enjoys a good story -- and heartfelt stories touch us in ways nothing else can. Jesus used stories or parables to emphasize his points and lead his listeners to look at themselves and examine their motivations.

This collection of stories illustrating biblical passages from Cycle B of the Revised Common

The Proven Path to Be Forgiving and Forgiven
James Ayers
When we carry deep hurts by others, when we harbor resentment, revenge, jealousy, anger, and hateful attitudes, when we are unwilling to give or to receive forgiveness, we are positioning ourselves for agonizing problems and a host of potential personal illnesses. Whereas forgiveness is a key that opens the door to avenues of good health and a more satisfying life, unforgiveness keeps the door locked on a self-imposed, critical, unbending, legalistic, I-know-I'm-right outlook on life. The truth is that forgiveness blesses the giver more than it benefits the receiver. (from the Introduction)