The Sermon on the Mount
"The Sermon on the Mount" takes about 25 minutes to perform if done as a presentation for a large group and can be accompanied by a 15 minute talk entitled "What's First?" which encourages the listener to put God's kingdom first, especially in their relationships wih others. For a more interactive experience, it can be performed with discussion breaks. This is ideal for groups of 20 of fewer people and can maximize the impact of the presentation, but one to one and a half hours should be allowed for this method.
No speaker fee will be charged (although travel and lodging expenses may still be required) if a presentation by Andy of the work of ServeNow is permitted as a part of the overall presentation.
"The Sermon on the Mount" takes about 25 minutes to perform if done as a presentation for a large group and can be accompanied by a 15 minute talk entitled "What's First?" which encourages the listener to put God's kingdom first, especially in their relationships wih others. For a more interactive experience, it can be performed with discussion breaks. This is ideal for groups of 20 of fewer people and can maximize the impact of the presentation, but one to one and a half hours should be allowed for this method.
No speaker fee will be charged (although travel and lodging expenses may still be required) if a presentation by Andy of the work of ServeNow is permitted as a part of the overall presentation.
Jonah
This highly entertaining performance runs at just under 20 minutes and can be presented along with a message expanding on Jonah's song from inside the fish. "Jonah" is based on the version written in the excellent book by Mike Coles, The Bible in Cockney: Well, Bits of it, Anyway.
As with "The Sermon on the Mount", no speaker fee will be charged (although travel and lodging expenses may still be required) if a presentation by Andy of the work of ServeNow is permitted as a part of the overall presentation.
This highly entertaining performance runs at just under 20 minutes and can be presented along with a message expanding on Jonah's song from inside the fish. "Jonah" is based on the version written in the excellent book by Mike Coles, The Bible in Cockney: Well, Bits of it, Anyway.
As with "The Sermon on the Mount", no speaker fee will be charged (although travel and lodging expenses may still be required) if a presentation by Andy of the work of ServeNow is permitted as a part of the overall presentation.
Andy Sturt
Andy earned a Master of Arts in Theology from Fuller Seminary in 2008. He has working in non-profit Christian organizations around the world for over two decades and has acted professionally, most recently being part of THEATREWORKS production of "The Wild Duck" in Colorado Springs, CO, USA. He is passionate about performing Scripture and is available to do one day workshops on The Public Presentation of God's Word. Professionally, he has been a cabinet maker, a missionary, a street evangelist, and a database developer/modeler/architect. His hobbies include writing and acting. |