An Observation

“The setting is typically Australian – a beautiful, sprawling park with eucalypts ... the occasional kookaburra and cockatoo, and native wetlands birds. Yet somehow it is all transformed into Judea, with Roman centurions strolling around, while fishermen keep watch over their nets and chat. And angels lurk among the trees. ..….
Part of the magic is that the play moves around the park … with the spectators following. It is hard, at the end, not to feel powerfully moved.”
“In an Australian society that is becoming increasingly secularised, where even Easter is becoming just another holiday, the passion play is a timely reminder that this season has everything to do with the life – and death – of Jesus”.

“…...an intense spiritual experience for participants and audience alike”.

- Martin Roth
Journalist and author of LIVING WATER TO LIGHT THE JOURNEY
www.martinrothonline.com




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