‘Arise My Love’
by Sharon Anderson
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Dailey Street Baptist Church presented a moving Easter play entitled “Arise My Love” for two performances to large crowds.

Pastor Tim Smith welcomed everyone for both performances and introduced his wife, Kristy, who was this year’s director. The church worked as a whole to put on the play with many working long hard hours on sets and costumes as well as taking part in the play itself, with several doing multiple parts.

Skyler Clark gave a moving performance as Jesus which included walking on water, entering on a donkey, the Lord’s Supper, Jesus’ prayer and arrest in the garden, his trial, crucifixion and resurrection and finally entering heaven to be sent back by his Father. The audience was moved to tears during the realistic crucifixion scene and cheered at the end when Jesus announced his return from heaven.

Kristy Smith, Cathy Posey and Trieste Wayman performed several songs and the Youth Drama Team “Forgiven” which includes Kristy Smith, Candace Gilmore, Andrew and Laura Posey, Tyler and Angela Lucas, Tiffany Murner, Aaron and Timothy Jones and Melinda Nicholson performed at the beginning and end of the play and did a great job!

The children of the church including Kalum, Logan and Brianna Smith; Pamela Anderson; Jonathan, Thomas and Mason Wayman; Madison Brown; Audrey Raulerson; Ansley Stephens; Alexis Jenkins; Andrew, AJ, Kaelee, and Scottie Poore; James and Brittany Hughes welcomed Jesus with the song “Sing Hosanna”.

Other members of the cast included: Michael Anderson, Gene Hughes, H.S. Law, Buster Parker, David Law, John and Ann Meeks, James and Cindy Bishop, Amanda Clark, Bobby and Arlene Minter, Marie Hooper, Johnny and Misty Chastain, Vernon and Debbie Ray, Rita Jo Parker, Treva Hanvey, Cathy Posey, Angela Poore, Carl Autwell, Dennis and Joan Haney, Faye Poore, Sandra Kelly, and Patricia Mason. Sharon Anderson was the sound technician and Cathy Posey did lighting.

Dailey Street BC has presented an Easter play for several years now and with God’s help they hope to continue this ministry for many years to come.
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