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Our CHRISTMAS Story: Part 2

Our CHRISTMAS Story: Part 2

Did you miss part 1? You can find it HERE. the NAME game 1. You’ll need your printed story and something to write with! (Below is the same story from Part 1)                     2. The story has been broken into sections, which are called “episodes.” Alone or with others, name each episode–give each episode a 1-3 word title that will help you remember what happened. For example, I might name episode…

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Our CHRISTMAS Story Part 1

Our CHRISTMAS Story Part 1

Over the next few days, we will explore ways to learn to tell Luke 2 (the birth narrative) TOGETHER! Though these activities are meant to be intergenerational, some activities may require reading, in which case I will note possible alternatives for non-readers. In addition, though I provide a translation based on the NRSV and CEB, for the younger set, you may want to find a good children’s version and learn it by heart–the introduction to Luke 2 might present a particular challenge….

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The wait is over…almost.

The wait is over…almost.

It’s been a bit quiet on the blog as of late, but I am excited to report that the wait is over…almost. I am busy working on a new installment of video-learning/telling experiences centered around the birth narrative from Luke 1-2…or, as my friend Becca Messman calls them, stories that’ll make your baby-bump jump.*  ** Looking for a way to engage yourself, your family, or your congregation during Advent? Always wanted to learn the Christmas story by heart? This 4-week experience…

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You Are So Beautiful

You Are So Beautiful

It’s often hard for people to watch themselves on video. (This is generally true of my own experience.) But lately, as I have been making more videos of other people telling biblical stories, I have had a revelation: YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL. It is a great joy to film folks telling the story. But the unexpected joy has come when I sit down by myself to edit. As I cut and paste and manipulate sound, as I watch the brave faces…

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Scriptural Heartburn: Hearing and Telling on the Road to Emmaus

Scriptural Heartburn: Hearing and Telling on the Road to Emmaus

    Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us? Watch and Wonder Luke 24:13-35 as told by Rev. Leslianne Braunstein   Watch and TELL Use the video below to practice speaking the dialogue of the story. How will you portray the characters feelings as you read?   BREAK IT down New to storytelling? Storytelling with kids? Why not learn just the ending this week? What…

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