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KIT Photo Safari: Sermons
Guy Whitlock, staff development coach with Artists in Christian Testimony Intl, posted a provocative infographic on the group’s Facebook page. It noted what Shakespeare created when the Great Plague hit England and sent people into quarantine in 1606.
That led us to the thought: Since we haven’t been touring or meeting regularly in a church because of COVID what HAS Kingdom Impact Theatre Ministries accomplished: artistically, spiritually, interpersonally?
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Part of the answer is in the variety of information in these magazine pages.

Village Point Church (Elk Grove Village, IL) uses new split-screen software for guest speaker Bryan Moak of Converge MidAmerica.

Pastor Dan Alarcon (Discovery Church, Elgin IL) gives election insight.

Coalition for Positive Youth Development (CPYD) asks churches, “How well do you know your teens?”
More answers are the snippets on this page of the studies we have enjoyed in the last month at The A.C.T. Gathering seminars on ministry passion, churches’ role in race relations, using Psalms in worship, all viewed from screens in the family rooms and home offices on Sundays and other days of worship.

David Bailey provides lessons in African-American history to international gathering of artists.

A.C.T. Intl group study on the Book of Jonah gave artists options for individual and personal reflection.

A surprise video showed a surprising interview between theological wordsmiths from two different fields.
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David Taylor encouraging the power of reading, speaking, medicating on Psalms.
LIVE! From Oak Brook, Fearless Wonder Woman
We had not performed live since the last Sunday of February, nor created new material since October of 2018. Our creative season was becoming arid as the Valley of the Dry Bones.
Then, in mid-August, we received a call from a previous ministry client, Rona Mobley-Wells, whose weekend women’ s conference was occurring at a hotel in Oak Brook, IL, as scheduled, socially distanced and souled out. Would Vikki be able to do something?
Which is how on Halloween...

Vikki J. Myers embodies real life superheroines whose strength is faith in Christ.
Vikki donned in tiara, knee-high boots, cape, and apron, accompanied by her faithful pianist friend Garlan, flew into a conference room to debut “Fearless Wonder Women: Real Life Heroines of Scripture and History.” In true Vikki solo-women's ministry fashion, she weaved dramatic Scripture readings about Mary, Jesus’ mother; Mary Magdalene, and Ruth, with original monologues “by” Coretta Scott King and Mary McLeod Bethune. Coming soon to a church near you. Ask us.

Audience watching Vikki perform "Fearless Wonder Women" at live retreat hosted by Rona Mobley-Wells (c).
ABOUT KINGDOM IMPACT THEATER MINISTRIES
Kingdom Impact Theater Ministries is an ensemble of theater missionaries who use performing arts to entertain, engage and educate for community outreach and leadership training.
KIT Ministries is based in Elk Grove Village, IL, a northwest suburb of Chicago. KIT was founded by Michael Edgar Myers and Vikki J. Myers, professional actors in the Chicago theater community, as an educational tool and a bridge between church ministries and industry professionals who are Christ-followers.
KIT Ministries is supported by tax-deductible donations as a department of Artists in Christian Testimony Intl, a 501 (C) 3 not-for-profit organization since 1973. Please consider a one-time or on-going contribution to enable Kingdom Impact Theater Ministries to present the gospel without finances becoming a stumbling block.
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