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A Brand New Day
By Josh Hornbeck
Where have we placed our hope, and is it misplaced? Do we find ourselves giving into fear and despair too often? Do we wish that God would change our situation and circumstance rather than our heart?
A Brand New Day tells the stories of three people who lived in the time of Christ, hoping the Messiah would change their circumstances and yet fearing that very change he promised. They all hope that a new day will dawn, but are afraid of what that day may bring.
A Brand New Day tells the story of the Triumphal Entry, the Last Supper, and the Crucifixion from the perspectives of three ordinary individuals – each with their own hopes and fears.
Cast Breakdown
2 Men, 1 Woman
Approximate Running Time
5-15 minutes
Intended Audience
Church Service
Standard Royalties
$10 per Performance
Featured Themes and Issues
Easter
Palm Sunday
Good Friday
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