Visual Arts & Drama - Sunday, 8 November 2020 – Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost, Year A (Third Last Sunday of the Church Year).

Altar Colour: Green

Images for This Week's Readings and Sermons

You can access excellent examples of church art relevant to each season of the Church year on the Visual Arts website. The image used on these service preparation pages was created by Faye Lienert.

PPT Slides (Widescreen): / Set 1 / Set 2 / Set 3 / Set 4

PPT Slides (Standard): / Set 1 / Set 2 / Set 3 / Set 4

Simply download your preferred slides and copy the liturgy and songs into each slide.

Recommended Sources for Images

His Word in Pictures
Heartlight.org
Unsplash.com
Refreshed Art Designs
freebibleimages.org
Agnus Day
Illustrated Ministries - offering free Bible colouring pages during coronavirus outbreak

Drama

Dramatising the Readings

The readings can be read by more than one person to make the dramatic meaning of the text clearer.

For instance, the first reading (1a) could be read by three or four readers: narrator, Joshua, people (1 or 2); the alternative first reading (1b) could be read by three readers: one reader to announce and close the reading, Amos, the Lord; and the gospel could be read by several readers: narrator (the pastor), Jesus, the crier, foolish girl(s), wise girl(s), bridegroom.

 

 

Drama Resources