Half Time Interview
John 4:24
Cast: Two adults of
any age. One is a sideline sportscaster
and the other a coach headed to the
locker room for halftime. This could be a stand alone drama, but it is designed as a follow on to Game Day.
Set: Anything that
presents a football stadium setting is helpful.
The interview will be standing with the sportscaster holding a
microphone and moving it back and forth with the conversation.
The coach is running off the field with the players. Sportscaster catches the coach running to the
lockeroom and has a short interview.
Coach! Coach, just a
minute.
[Coach stops running and sportscaster launches into
interview].
What a first half.
Are you pleased with how it all went?
We had some good
moments. We had good participation in
reciting God’s word. We still need to
get everyone involved though. Singing
was good, but still a few not lifting their voices.
What else is it going to take to succeed in the second half?
We need to get to the
heart of what this is all about.
You mean the heart of worship that you talked about before?
Yes, but we need to
get to the meat and potatoes of it.
Just what exactly is the meat and potatoes of the heart of
worship?
Spirit and Truth!
What do you mean by that?
Jesus said that God
wants people to worship him in Spirit and in Truth. Those are two big words. Our spirit must seek to connect with God’s
Spirit. We must worship with our very
being.
And truth?
Our worship must be
genuine. It must not be perfunctory.
That’s a big word for a halftime interview.
I’m sure you audience
has already Googled it.
I’m sure, but for those of us who don’t do that…
Don’t just go through
the motions. Don’t just log time in the
pew. Don’t just come to a worship
service and start thinking about everything else you could be doing.
You mean that when you are here, really be here.
Yes! Think of God calling Moses up the
mountain. They would do some things
during their time on the mountain but God wanted Moses just to be there. God’s saying, come and enjoy this intimate
time with me.
And in worship, we really connect with God?
Yes, if you worship
in Spirit and in Truth. Gotta get to the
locker room.
Thanks coach. That’s
something to chew on for sure. God wants
people who will worship him in Spirit and in Truth. Back to the booth.
The end.