Jesus and Elvis, Second Edition: Creative Resources for Use in Schools and Churches
Jesus and Elvis offers a host of creative resources for use in schools and churches. Jesus proclaims the book's unabashed gospel-centered content, Elvis its unapologetic creative style. The book as a whole should appeal to both the young and the old, wide-eyed seekers and battle-scarred churchgoers. This new edition includes Skin Deep, a dynamic play that dramatizes Martin Luther King's response to the enduring sin of racism in our world.
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Jesus and Elvis, Second Edition: Creative Resources for Use in Schools and Churches
Jesus and Elvis offers a host of creative resources for use in schools and churches. Jesus proclaims the book's unabashed gospel-centered content, Elvis its unapologetic creative style. The book as a whole should appeal to both the young and the old, wide-eyed seekers and battle-scarred churchgoers. This new edition includes Skin Deep, a dynamic play that dramatizes Martin Luther King's response to the enduring sin of racism in our world.
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Jesus and Elvis, Second Edition: Creative Resources for Use in Schools and Churches

Jesus and Elvis, Second Edition: Creative Resources for Use in Schools and Churches

Jesus and Elvis, Second Edition: Creative Resources for Use in Schools and Churches

Jesus and Elvis, Second Edition: Creative Resources for Use in Schools and Churches

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Jesus and Elvis offers a host of creative resources for use in schools and churches. Jesus proclaims the book's unabashed gospel-centered content, Elvis its unapologetic creative style. The book as a whole should appeal to both the young and the old, wide-eyed seekers and battle-scarred churchgoers. This new edition includes Skin Deep, a dynamic play that dramatizes Martin Luther King's response to the enduring sin of racism in our world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725283305
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 07/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

John McTavish is a United Church of Canada minister, the author of Myth and Gospel in the Fiction of John Updike (2016), and the editor of Preacher: David H. C. Read’s Sermons at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church (2017). He lives in Huntsville, Ontario.

John McTavish is a minister of the United Church of Canada, a playwright, and compiler of chancel dramas, co-editor of the book Karl Barth: Preaching through the Christian Year (Eerdmans), and a longtime student of John Updike's work with interpretative articles in academic journals (Touchstone, Theology Today) and denominational magazines (The United Church Observer, The Presbyterian Record). Mr. McTavish lives in Huntsville, Ontario.
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