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The Chapel Series

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Underneath The Star Of Christmas

The “parents” of Jesus are juxtaposed alongside modern-day parents as the history and defining features of Advent and symbols of Christmas are explored.  We learn the story from Mary and Joseph, the Angel Gabriel, the Three Kings, the Shepherds and a group of children. The musical tells the Bible story and looks at the things we do today and how the symbols and traditions of today connect Christians to the events in the Bible

Blue Water
Love, Life and Faith

It is an unspoken language.  The play introduces Simon and Sarah, two Angels, who come to live the example of perfect love. But find themselves burdened with the same uncertainties of us all and are left to learn the unspoken language of love. Through them we see love laugh, cry and mature.  Their story is told through the quiet reflections of a young girl, their granddaughter.

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CLIMB ABOVE THE THORNS

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He Is Risen

From the entry into Jerusalem up to the Resurrection, Jesus and his closest followers and disciples tell the story of Easter. While the story of Easter is serious and tragic, it is also the profoundly glorious centerpiece of our legacy that we celebrate.   The story mourns, reveres and laughs.

And the children in the cast remind us whose eyes we must look through to know the mystery of Easter.

Climb Above The Thorns

The backdrop for Climb Above the Thorns is the events of 9/11 in New York. The work explores the nature of evil. and the struggle between good and evil. It emphasizes the resilience of the human spirit, the presence of divine support and guidance, and the essential rebirth and a brighter future despite tragedy and despair. Highlighting the path to spiritual transformation and redeeming grace to find hope and renewal after devastating loss.

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