Bibliodrama

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Introducing Bibliodrama

Bibliodrama is a vibrant dialogue around Scripture probably unlike any Bible study you have experienced before. Bibliodrama is participatory, improvisational, and interpretive. We will engage the text and interact with God by joining the drama ourselves – stepping into the scene and exploring from within.

  • First, we will voice characters at specific moments in the story, each of us having multiple opportunities to speak for each character. We will not act out any entire scene, but rather, we are entering one moment at a time and speaking for one character as if we are in their head at that moment. This is called the “window” because hearing ourselves and others voice a character gives us new windows to look through and see the text.
  • Then we will debrief our experience in the text and share personally about what was behind the way we voiced the characters. This is called the “mirror” because we will look at our experience in the text and seeing something of ourselves reflected back. The mirror allows God’s word to examine us so that we can be transformed by our time in Scripture.
  • Note: Bibliodrama exposes how accustomed we are to keeping the Bible at arm’s length as we hide behind our thoughts, our study guides and methods, or our impressive insights. Bibliodrama invites us to embody a text – and meet with God together – with our guard down. This requires practice as we grow more comfortable engaging the text this way.

Resources

Quick Guide - Bible Study + Bibliodrama.docx

Discovering Bibliodrama - participant handout.pdf

Discovering Bibliodrama - Pitzele Quotes.pdf

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