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They're a great way to get to know other people in the church. Maybe the Lord can use me to reach someone. That's what members of Shawnee Park Church are saying about the dramas our congregation presents each week as part of our contemporary services. We've had a lot of fun with this new form of outreachβand we're convinced it really has an impact on those who attend our seeker services.
What's so special about our drama? The skits used in contemporary services are a new kind of religious drama that has developed only in the last several years. Each script is short usually less than ten minutes , pointed, and often outrageously funny. These skits are simple and inexpensive to produceβyet are rewarding for performer and viewer alike.
My own experience with this kind of drama has been a sort of pilgrimage. I started out a scoffer and became a cheerleader. I attended my first contemporary service about a year ago at a church in the Grand Rapids area.
The service contained the four basic components of the seeker service: music, testimony,drama, and message. I was particularly interested in the drama since I had been asked to report on it to a committee in my own congregation.
As the skit unfolded, I could hardly believe my eyes. In place of the polished play I had expected was a production that resembled the skits we used to do for stunt night at camp. But somehow it worked! As I watched, I remember thinking that the drama made its point so well and so obviously that the message was almost superfluous. Worse yet, it hit home.