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"Lazarus: The Lord's Friend"
The story weaves together the loose ends of a drama that exists between
the lines of recorded scripture. Intriguing questions, unanswered by
scripture, are left open to conjecture. Lazarus is just such an enigma,
whose fate is not revealed. While the principles of faith presented are
scripturally sound, some of the story you are about to see is speculation...what
I call "an
undeniable possibility."
My hope is that you will witness the humanity of these people. Lazarus
and his family were more than characters in a Bible story, not mere figurative
icons. They were real people, who had a dear and wonderful friend from Nazareth,
whose name was Jesus.
When this story takes place, Lazarus, whose miraculous resurrection from
death foreshadowed the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, is ancient
and in poor health. A distant relative and her husband, Ezra, live in his
home and supply his needs.
Everyone who witnessed the miracle of his return to life is dead, including
his sisters, Mary and Martha, all victims of the persecution of the followers
of Jesus. Fearing that the legend and influence of Lazarus would increase,
should an attempt to take his life be unsuccessful, he was left alive, and
alone, and remains so. Although he laments that he is not with those he
loves, Lazarus knows that his life serves a purpose he does not understand.
He waits on his friend, the Lord Jesus, to reveal that purpose.
It is late in the day in Bethany, just a few miles from Jerusalem, on the
eastern slope of the Mount of Olives. Bethany is where Lazarus lived,
and, with his sisters, often hosted Jesus and His disciples when they would
travel to Jerusalem. It is where Lazarus died and was restored to life by Jesus.
It was in Bethany that Mary, Lazarus' sister, anointed the feet and head
of Jesus with perfume just before His crucifixion.
Directed by Glenn
Polk
Starring:
Glenn Polk ... Lazarus
Harlan Reddell ... The Pilgrim
Rick Fay ... Ezra
Thank you to all who have volunteered to work in the cast,
crew, and staff. In particular, we would like to recognize the contributions
of:
Cherry Eckols, Christy Morris, Keith Glaze, Lynelle Glaze,
Jane Reddell, Tinker Sarchet, and Don Sarchet
Twila Polk, Robin Polk, and Jordan Polk
Special thanks to Keith and Lynelle Glaze for their tireless
work on a stunning set. Thanks additionally to Janice Mize for her artistry.
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