Joy to the World the Lord is Come!

A Celebration of God’s Love!

By: lynda freeman

 

 

   This is a Christmas program your entire church can present to family, friends and your community! Most of the parts are not “speaking parts” – just singing familiar Christmas carols everyone already knows!

 

Cast/Scenes –

·        Opening Scene –

o       Cowboy Quartet/Narrators – four men who can sing

o       Family decorating their tree and setting out their Nativity set

 

·        In the Garden - this could have and should have been , The End, but it was only the beginning . . .

o       Adam

o       Eve

o       Serpent

o       Cowboy Quartet/Narrators

 

·        God’s Plan Through Time

o       Isaiah

o       Cowboy Quartet/Narrators

 

·        The Big Reveal!

o       Shepherds watching their flocks by night – children may play the part of cowboys dressed as shepherds with their cowboy hats and robes, and cattle “dressed up” as sheep – cotton balls glued to their cowboy hats painted with cow spots

o       Heavenly Host – children/adults may fill singing parts

o       Cowboy Quartet/Narrators

 

·        Away in a Manger

o       Cowboy Quartet/Narrators

o       Living Nativity Scene

 

·        The Best is Yet to Come!/Joy to the World/Empty Tomb -

o       Cowboy Quartet/Narrators tell about Jesus growing up

o       Isaiah

o       Shadow scene with Jesus on the cross

o       Entire Cast

 

Involve your all who are willing from your church in presenting “Joy to the World, the Lord is Come!” and tell everyone about what Christmas is really all about!

 

“So Christmas is all about “beginnings”! The beginning of God’s plan for our forgiveness, the arrival of Jesus and His death and resurrection so we can begin a new life with Him! I’d say Christmas is definitely something to celebrate!”

 

Joy to the World, The Lord is Come!

A Celebration of God’s Love   -   $10.00

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