THE DRAMA MINISTRY
The Drama Ministry of Evangel meets regularly to promote the message of Christ and offers a variety of opportunities for those who want to serve using their talents to present God's message in creative ways.
From brief sketches that highlight sermon topics to full-length productions and dramatic support for evangelistic outreaches, conferences, retreats and the Christmas and Easter musicals, Evangel's Drama Ministry seeks to clearly present the message of Good News.
It is the goal of the Drama Ministry to provide every believer with an interactive experience, and to proclaim the Kingdom of God not only at church, but in parks, schools, prisons, nursing homes, and wherever God opens the door.
Adults, students and children have the opportunity to become involved in drama at Evangel. Acting training is not required. What is required is a willing heart, a teachable spirit and a desire to use your talents in His service.
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