On today's episode, Wayne explores the idea of the Christian perspective. What is it? How do we know it's true? Why is it important to LifeHouse Theater? Enjoy this final episode of season 1.
How can we tell stories that matter and make a difference? In this episode, Wayne speaks to First Congregational Church in Redlands, CA, about The Author of Creativity and what we can do about the power of stories.
Why work? Am I my work? What does God have to do with my work? In this episode, Wayne answers these questions with help from playwright, novelist, and Christian thinker Dorothy Sayers.
In today's episode, Wayne highlights the unveiling of an exciting new faith-based movie studio, Kingdom. He also introduces a new improv segment and answers your questions!
Through stories and a letter from a cast member, Wayne illustrates what it is that makes LifeHouse Theater unique. This short clip of Wayne's address was recorded live at the 26th LifeHouse Theater Season Celebration in May 2019.
Wielding a satirical sword, Wayne gives you simple steps on how to act and direct in a way that makes you look great on stage...because, of course, it's all about you. On a more serious note, Wayne offers tips on how to stay spiritually hydrated during a production and how to write your own musical.
Why did a group of Christians ban theater? What could make grown men cry and people fall to the ground and kiss it? Why would we want to find the "end" of ourselves? Should we use the term "Christian theater" or "Christians in theater"? In this episode, Wayne considers these important questions with practical application for us today:
Wayne Scott and his producer, Dane Bundy, talk about 50 movies that Charles Colson recommended every Christian should see.
In this fourth episode, Wayne interviews Olin Richey on ministry, family, time management, and superpowers (if he could have some, what would they be...).
In this third episode, Wayne interviews Michael Slusser. Not only is Michael an English professor, writer, and voice actor, he's a beloved storyteller in the LifeHouse community.
In this second episode, Wayne interviews his General Manager and Artistic Director as well as shares the time he thought LifeHouse Theater "might be the end of him."
In this first episode, Wayne R. Scott shares his personal story and the story behind LifeHouse Productions in Redlands, CA.