<p>2013 Nativity – Stockethill Church (some, or a lot of this, may have been nicked from somewhere else but I can’t remember. I know I wrote at least a good bit of it, but if anyone recognises any of it, let me know I’ll give proper credit – [email protected]) </p><p>SCENE 1 </p><p>Narrator 1: Good evening ladies and gentlemen</p><p>Narrator 2: Boys and girls</p><p>Narrator 1: Babies and angels</p><p>Narrator 2: Kings and shepherds</p><p>Narrator 1: Innkeepers and donkeys,</p><p>Narrator 2: And thank you for choosing to be with us tonight</p><p>Narrator 1: When you could have chosen to be somewhere else,</p><p>Narrator 2: Doing something else</p><p>Narrator 1: Wrapping the last minute presents</p><p>Narrator 2: Buying the last minute presents!</p><p>Narrator 1: Decorating your Christmas tree</p><p>Narrator 2: Sweeping up pine needles from the Christmas tree</p><p>Narrator 1: Preparing food</p><p>Narrator 2: Eating!</p><p>Narrator 1: Spending time with family</p><p>Narrator 2: Avoiding family (come to think of it maybe that is why you are here!)</p><p>Narrator 1: So, thank you for choosing to be with us tonight</p><p>Narrator 2: Unless of course you were dragged here against your will, shoved in front of microphone and told to read this script or Santa wouldn’t be coming tonight! </p><p>Narrator 1 : (Pause) Anyway……..let’s take a journey back in time and a long way away where a young woman sits quietly minding her own business.</p><p>Mary: (Screams) Aaaaaaaargh! Narrator 2:: Sits quietly until a hulking great angel appears before her.</p><p>Angel: Don’t be afraid Mary. You have been chosen by God to bear a child who will be called the Son of the Most High.</p><p>Narrator 1: And though Mary was frightened and confused she chose to accept God’s will.</p><p>Mary: I am the Lord’s servant. Let everything you’ve said happen to me.</p><p>Narrator 2:: Which is fine for Mary but not so much for her fiancé Joseph</p><p>Narrator 1: When he heard that Mary was pregnant, he said,</p><p>Joseph: (cries out angrily) Aaaaaaaaargh! That’s it in the morning I’m finishing it with her. It’s over! (lies down and pulls a cover over him)</p><p>Narrator 2:: But while he slept he too met an angel in his dreams</p><p>Angel: (comes on in a dream like way): Don’t be angry at Mary. This is God’s will. She is going to have a boy and you are to name him Jesus because he will save his people from their sins.</p><p>Narrator 1: And in the morning Joseph’s choice was done </p><p>Narrator 2:: His choice was Mary and her unborn son.</p><p>SCENE 2</p><p>Narrator 1: So Mary and Joseph chose to live happily ever after in Nazareth.</p><p>Narrator 2: Not quite! You’re not reckoning with the Romans</p><p>Narrator 1: Why, what did they do?</p><p>Narrator 2: Nothing, what have they ever done? Well… apart from better sanitation and medicine and education and irrigation and public health and roads and a freshwater system and baths and public order... what have the Romans done for us?</p><p>Narrator 1: No, I meant what did they do to Mary and Joseph?</p><p>Narrator 2: Only made them trek all the way to Bethlehem to pay their taxes – no choice about it.</p><p>Narrator 1: Not much choice for the donkey either.</p><p>Donkey: (painfully) Aaaaaaargh! I’m only a little donkey. Little donkey with a heavy load. Got to keep on plodding onwards on this dusty road (coughs violently) Narrator 1:: But when they reached Bethlehem, there was a choice of hotels.</p><p>(Mary & Joseph go to each innkeeper in turn knocking on the doors)</p><p>Innkeeper 1: Not here there isn’t mate, we’re full up!</p><p>Innkeeper 2: Even if there was room, I’m not taking a pregnant woman and a smelly old donkey</p><p>Narrator 2:: They were fast running out of choices until at last someone had pity on them.</p><p>Innkeeper 3: We’re full to bursting point, but I can make some room in the stable.</p><p>Narrator 1:: He could have chosen to send them away.</p><p>Narrator 2:: But instead chose to give them a place to stay. SCENE THREE – wise man 2 - Jamie</p><p>Narrator 1: So Mary and Joseph chose to live happily ever after in Bethlehem.</p><p>Narrator 2: Not quite! You’re not reckoning with the wise men.</p><p>Narrator 1: What wise men?</p><p>Narrator 2: Well a long time ago in a galaxy far far away a new star was born, and a long time later 3 wise men were hanging out being all wise and stuff.</p><p>Wise man one: (Looking through a telescope gives a cry of surprise) Aaaaaaaaargh! Quick hand me the charts.</p><p>Wise man two: (looks at his phone) The Christmas number one is….</p><p>Wise man three: Not those charts dummy, the star charts. (hands number one a tablet and they all gather round)</p><p>Narrator 1: And as they looked at the charts they realised there was a new star in the sky.</p><p>Narrator 2: Which meant they had to use all their wiseness to be very wise.</p><p>Wise man one: What does it mean?</p><p>Wise man two: That you’re a dummy and missed it out when you made the charts.</p><p>Wise man three: No, it’s a sign from God that a new King of the Jews has been born.</p><p>Wise man one & two: Ooooooh.</p><p>Narrator 1: So now they had a choice to make.</p><p>Narrator 2: Should they journey across the hot desert </p><p>Narrator 1: on uncomfortable camels </p><p>Narrator 2: facing danger </p><p>Narrator 1: just to take some odd gifts to a baby…..Or</p><p>Narrator 2: Should they stay at home</p><p>Narrator 1: And stare at the sky</p><p>Narrator 2: And play with their gadgets</p><p>Narrator 1: And be all wise and kingly and stuff.</p><p>Narrator 2: Of course they chose the wise thing Narrator 1: And took gold, myrrh and frankincense as gifts for the king. SCENE 4</p><p>Narrator 1: OK, so now do Mary and Joseph get to live happily ever after with their baby boy</p><p>Narrator 2: Hold you’re horses big man, or should I say ‘hold your sheep’. You’re not reckoning with the Shepherds</p><p>Narrator 1: What shepherds?</p><p>Narrator 2: In the fields round Bethlehem some shepherds were bored.</p><p>Shepherd 1: I’m bored</p><p>Shepherd 2: Let’s play eye-spy. Eye spy with my little eye something beginning with A</p><p>Shepherd 1: Aaaaaaaaaaaaargh</p><p>Shepherd 2: No, not ‘aaaaaaaargh’</p><p>Shepherd 1: Angels!</p><p>Shepherd 2: No, not Angels either.</p><p>Shepherd 1: No! (pointing) Angels!</p><p>Shepherd 2: Aaaaaaargh</p><p>Angel 1: Don’t be afraid. We’ve got good news. A saviour has been born. He is Christ the Lord. </p><p>Angel 2: You’ll find him in Bethlehem lying in a manger.</p><p>Narrator 2:: So guess what.</p><p>Narrator 1: the Shepherds had a choice?</p><p>Narrator 2:: That’s right. They could stay in the fields</p><p>Narrator 1: Which is what they were paid to do</p><p>Narrator 2: And watch over their sheep</p><p>Narrator 1: Which is what they were supposed to do</p><p>Narrator 2: And stay warm by the fire</p><p>Narrator 1: Which what they wanted to do</p><p>Narrator 2: And not take any risks</p><p>Narrator 1: Which is what they always do….Or Narrator 2: They could go and see</p><p>Narrator 1: If it was true</p><p>Narrator 2: If he was real</p><p>Narrator 1: If God had kept his promises</p><p>Narrator 2: If Hope</p><p>Narrator 1: And peace</p><p>Narrator 2: Had come to the world</p><p>Narrator 1: And so they chose to go to Bethlehem</p><p>Narrator 2: And were never ever the same again. SCENE 5 (the complete nativity scene)</p><p>Narrator 1: So any chance of a happily ever after now?</p><p>Narrator 2: Ever after? Yes, I reckon there is. But not before this baby grows up and makes a choice: a choice to love that will cost him his life. But that’s all in the future. Tonight, it us who all have a choice to make.</p><p>(Sing “In Nazareth one night)</p>
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