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from you on our sketches....

Thank you

Thank you very much to everyone who emails us to let us know how you have used our sketches. We really enjoy hearing from you.  Here is some of the feedback that we've received. Remember - your emails can result in the sketch being awarded a 5-pot rating!  (See our Ratings system).

Feedback

"Just thought I'd let you know that I used your sketch of the retelling of the parable of the Rich Fool this morning at a Family Eucharist. It went down very well. It's the first time, at least for a long time, that our parish has tried anything like this. Many thanks, I'll be using some more of your sketches again." JH

"Just to let you know we performed Thomas the Skeptic at an Easter morning service and at a evening celebration...We have a newly formed adult and youth drama group for [our] cluster of churches and the sketch went down very well. Thanks very much." DH

"Wanted to thank you for your sketches Reward Points and Battle Cry, both of which my youth group at church performed on a Sunday morning.  It was hard work but the congregation loved it and so did the kids." LP

"At [our] church we used the sketch 'Preparations' today, it was well received, was type cast well. No changes to the script. Give it some more pots of jam! P.S. We plan to use "the Ninth Hour News" on Christmas day, it opens up the questions our unchurched friends have." W

"Just to let you know we used your 'X-mas Files' sketch at our Carols by Candlelight service with only minimal adaptations. It worked very well, keep up the good work! We've also just done 'Donkey Oatey', with a few modifications to a packed congregation at our Christingle service. It was hugely appreciated by the full age range." KT

"Earlier... we let you know that we'd had a good response when we performed 'Reward Points' at our church. This is to let you know that last Sunday morning, we performed 'Missed Opportunity'.  Once again, it was well received, and was considered to give a strong message." S&KM



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