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Some 17,000 Enjoy 'Evening in December'
SACRAMENTO, CA (December 18, 2003) - More than 17,000 people filled First
Covenant Church during a seven-performance series called "An Evening in
December," presented over a five-day period.
The 12th annual event ended December 7, said producer and director John
Plastow. The shows were about two hours long and included drama, music,
dancing and instrumental works in what Plastow called "a Broadway style
musical."
About 300 parishioners were involved in the production, including 200
cast members. Since its first show a dozen years ago, more than 100,000
have attended "An Evening in December," which is now hosted by the
church in nearby Memorial Auditorium.
Called "Debt Free" and set in modern day Miami and the Caribbean, the
event's drama centers around the adventures of James Bells, a loveable,
friendly spy who travels around the globe searching for a fellow
operative he believes is on the run due to an unpaid debt. Little does
James know that he is actually the one who has been on the run - from
the feeling that he could never pay back a debt of his own - and a host
of others lead him to an answer that has life-changing implications.
"It's really become a phenomenon in and of itself," said Plastow. "God
has really blessed it. We always expected the support - the church is
always fabulous in its support of ministries - but it's really great to
see not only how the audience is changed, but also how the cast is
changed by it (the production). Their (the cast members) walk with
Christ is strengthened by the process of ministering and sharing the
gospel to the community. That's a great reward.
"We had people who were only partly involved with our ministry and then
they get involved in this and it's a real jumping off spot for their
commitment to Christ and the church," Plastow continued. "Some of my
most committed people in the worship ministry started ministry with 'An
Evening in December.' It's been a wonderful catalyst for ministry of all
types and we have a high level of support from children and youth."
First Covenant Church averages about 2,500 in worship attendance,
according to Plastow. The church has ministered to its community for 90
years and its senior pastor, Ted Smith, has led the congregation for 22
years. The church has a heavy mission focus abroad, supporting 19
individuals or families. It also has sent numerous volunteers throughout
the world for short-term mission projects. A strong evangelism emphasis
is also a hallmark value for the congregation.
To learn more about First Covenant and its ministries, including "An
Evening in December," call Plastow at 916-861-2240. The church has a
separate website devoted to the event that can be accessed at
www.aneveningindecember.com.
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