Clay in the Potter's Hands 

“Yet O Lord, you are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter, we are the work of your hand.” Isaiah 64:8

The drama group Clay in the Potter's Hands began as a dream. Then it became a vision and finally a reality. Our name defines our purpose and mission. To be workable, useable, willing and yielding clay to the touch of our Father's hand on our lives. It is our desire to serve and honor Him with our talents and abilities. We do that by representing Biblical depiction and costume drama

A resent presentation by Clay in the Potters Hands was “My Cup Runneth Over” taken from 23rd Psalm. There are many things in the planning stages now.

We are asking God to open doors in His timing to give us entry into nursing homes, church groups, retreats and anywhere that we can go to share the truth of His love, forgiveness and salvation to others.

Our group is open to all ages. We welcome anyone who would like to be involved with this ministry. While we are aware not everyone is called to “be on stage”, there are other things that are needed and necessary to help put a presentation together. Costumes, make-up, scenery, set design, lighting, sound and music.

We serve a great and mighty God, who is able to do beyond all that we ask or think. As we wait on His leading and His timing, may we truly be willing to go wherever He leads this ministry, may we truly be Clay in the Potter's Hands!

Bobbi Stone plays the Old Testament character of Ruth who visits us on October 7th and shares with our people how God was perfecting His plan in her life when He "Broke her Heart" when she lost her husband.

Ruth takes time for this picture with pastor Jerry who began a series of messages on Sunday October 7th, "When God Breaks our Heart"

Praise the Lord the Tomb is Empty!

Soldiers of the Cross

Abraham & Isaac

The Apostle Paul & Soldiers of the Cross

 

Sin Burial

Sin Burial "Satan Bites the Dust"

Pastor Jerry takes time out for a picture with Bobbi from our Performing Arts Ministry.

"A visitor from Jerusalem" Joanna shares her experience of the Resurrected Christ on Easter Sunday with our children.