Gethsemane Dramatic Reading
This is simply the passage in Mark written out in script form from the New Living Translation. We had 2 actors performing ours - the Narrator also acted out the part of Judas and moved between the two parts by changing her stance. This works well but you could also add another actor if you want someone else to read for Judas. This was used together with the Gethsemane Poem, found here.
Liturgy of the Passion / Sixth Sunday in Lent (Year B)
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Please let me know if we have your permission to do so with this reading.
Also, I'm not quite catching one of the words being spoken...
That kneeling, true victor
those exhaled please in that moment of anguish
heard by the Father
their spasming challenge acknowledged
entwined with the ??? of submission
Thank you so much.
Tamalyn Kralman
This is no problem, I hope it goes well.
That missing word is “salve”.
Sam
Only just seeing this. I hope this poem blessed your church family. Thanks so much for using it.
Thank you
Marvia