Homecoming 2011

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Homecoming Celebration 2011
IT WAS A GREAT WEEKEND!

Chuck Neighbors  TWO Outstanding Performances 
           by Chuck Neighbors!


Saturday, October 29 at 6:30pm
"Not the Way I Heard It"

Jesus was the master storyteller. He used parables to capture the attention and imagination of his audience. He knew a good story was something we could relate to and make us think. He used these stories to help us understand the things of God. If Jesus were here sharing those parables today he might update them to capture the attention and imagination of our current culture.

In Not The Way I Heard It, actor Chuck Neighbors brings some of our favorite parables to life — familiar stories told in a fresh new way.

You will hear:

•The Parable of the Talents set in a psychiatrist’s office from a patient who is struggling with life after losing his job.
•The Parable of the Prodigal Son from the “other son’s” point of view as he communicates his feelings toward his wayward brother.
•The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard from a disgruntled employee trying to come to terms with the boss’s apparent favoritism.
•The Parable Good Samaritan from the victim’s perspective, as he discovers what it means to “love your neighbor as yourself.”
•The Parable of the Sower and the Seeds from a grandfather sharing the sorrow and joys of the differing paths his children have chosen.

In the same way the original parables encouraged the faith of listeners over 2000 years ago—this retelling will encourage your faith as well!

Sunday, October 30 at 10:00am
"Truth Be Told . . . From a Guy Who Makes Stuff Up"
 Chuck Neighbors
Truth Be Told is all about stories—true stories—from the life of Chuck Neighbors (that “Christian Actor Guy”). He’s not making this stuff up! Instead of hiding behind one of his many characters Chuck pulls back the curtain of his own life to reveal some of the stories that come from his years as an actor, family guy, and world traveler. Authentic stories that will make you laugh, groan and go “hmmm.” Stories about faith, hope and persevering when the “bad stuff” happens. Stories about the importance of story… leaving the audience to reflect on their own stories. Truth Be Told is a story about God’s grace, and that’s a story everyone needs to hear! 

Complimentary Luncheon following Sunday's Performance!

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About Chuck Neighbors:
Chuck Neighbors has over 35 years of professional theater experience as an actor, director, and writer. He has toured his one-man shows throughout North America as well as abroad. His most popular one-man drama, an adaptation of Charles Sheldon’s Christian Classic, In His Steps, has been featured on radio and television and performed before hundreds of live audiences. Chuck has performed in theatres, churches, gymnasiums, airplane hangars and even on board a submarine. He has traveled by planes, trains and automobiles (and buses and boats) and even by helicopter to mountaintops in Korea, performing for U.S. military troops. In recent years Chuck’s ministry, Master’s Image Productions, has expanded to represent other professional Christian artists. Chuck’s published works include his best-selling What Would Jesus Do? Playbook, The Comfort Zone, In the Moment, Drama Now! (Lillenas Publishing), and Power Plays (Baker Books). He has also written numerous magazine articles on the arts and worship.

Chuck is much in demand as a workshop/seminar leader for both large conferences and the local church. In addition, Chuck is also a World Vision Artist Associate working to bring help and hope to the world’s poor through the World Vision child sponsorship program. Chuck and his family make their home in Salem, Oregon.