Comment: One of the difficulties of telling the Genesis stories is that they are a slushing together of variant religious traditions and stories of the Hebrew tribes. Some stories do not lend themselves to a singular telling. The story of Noah is an excellent example. To open it up to the variations within it, I imagined a family reunion many years after the flood and after Noah's grandchildren had heard the stories a hundred times from their own families. At the reunion, the children finally have a chance to ask Grampa Noah all their questions about the flood. This story was done originally with the pastor attempting various voicing. Since timing is what makes a script like this come alive, the pastor may be wise in doing it him/herself. But competent, lively church members would provide …
Grampa Noah And When The Flood Came
Genesis 6:1-8:22, Genesis 9:1-17, Genesis 9:18-29
Genesis 6:1-8:22, Genesis 9:1-17, Genesis 9:18-29
Drama
by Jerry Eckert
by Jerry Eckert
CSS Publishing Company, Inc, In The Carpenter's Workshop, Volume 1, by Jerry Eckert