Product Description
Sometimes you need a quick and effective video message to drop into a talk or service. Dynamic Dan has you covered! Dan uses magic and comedy to make the message all the more memorable.
These videos are ideal to use alongside a Bible story or reading, to help you bring out the theme in an engaging way. Not only that, you’ll get lots of inspiration and ideas for your own talks too.
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"These videos are a perfect discipleship aid for children across many contexts, and from my experience the adults can't help but love them too!” Amy Hayes, Pioneer Evangelist, Church Army
In Lesson #37, Dan hosts a Christmas Special, looking at the meaning of the Christingle and finishing with Dan demonstrating the message of salvation, using Heavenly Halos.
LESSON #37 THEME - Christmas and the Christingle
VERSE - The Christmas Story, Luke 2:1-21
EFFECT - Dan explains the meaning of the Christingle, then tries to create an angel costume - white halos turn colourful, ending in a production of one GIANT halo!
Dynamic Dan appears as The Human Christingle, explaining the elements of this traditional craft in an a-peeling way. And then say a big halo to his angel counterpart, as Dan demonstrates the message of salvation through colourful conjuring.
With crackin’ Christmas jokes, festive music and lots of seasonal silliness – t’is the season to be magic!
Your purchase of this digital product includes:
- A download of the full high-resolution video in MP4 format
- Permission to play the video in your church setting or organisation.
- Permission to upload the video to your church social media channels
- Full rights to also perform the full routine live yourself should you wish
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“Dynamic Dan captivated our children from start to finish... Most importantly, he carries the message of the gospel in a way that people of all ages will never forget." Rev’d Rich Townend, Curate, Diocese of York