Belief Encounters

A collection of 'talking head' presentations inspired by characters from the New Testament

Belief Encounters offers ways in which two-dimensional stories on a page, can be translated into three-dimensional drama for a stage. Adding that 'extra dimension' can have a significant effect as people relate to the characters sharing their deepest thoughts.

In these characters you will find the profound, the confused, the elated, the disturbed, the transformed - indeed, a wide range of real human emotions which identify reactions to real encounters with Jesus Christ.

Whether as a discussion group starter or as an item in contemporary-style worship or maybe woven into a regular preaching slot, Belief Encounters offers church leaders a new resource. It may also prompt some within churches to write and present their own Belief Encounters stories, and the inclusion of workshop material for creative story-telling, offers a guide to help get such projects off the ground.

Brian Pearson has worked as a freelance broadcaster, writing and presenting material for regional TV and providing commentary on national TV. He has appeared on national, regional and local radio stations. Belief Encounters has been performed in churches across The Midlands. It features in the programme of events for the 2007 Somerton Arts Festival prior to a short tour of South West England. You can buy a copy from our online store.

On the DVD:

Introduction (2'30")
More Than Skin Deep - a leper returns (10'15")
An After Dinner Speech - Simon the Pharisee reflects (8'30")
Fish Supper - a view from one in five thousand (8'14")
Young In-Sight - an enlightened youth recalls (11'00")
Betrayed - Judas anticipates (7'00")
Old John, Young John - one man speaks from two ages (13'15")
Workshop - creating a drama from a story (12'00")


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