THE LIFE OF THE PARTY
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Theme: Friendship.
Episode Number: 002
Writer: Paul McCusker
Scripture: 1 Samuel 20
Album: Gold Audio #01:
The Adventure Begins
Last Air Date: 07/26/2005
Original Air Date: 11/28/87
Summary:
Craig Moorhead is a funny guy. No matter what anyone says to him, he always
responds with a joke. In the three weeks he and his family have been in town,
Craig has made a lot of friends by keeping them in stitches. Unfortunately,
Craig takes his humor too far when he razzes Freddy, whose parents are getting a
divorce. Freddy storms off, and Craig goes home, where he faces his own family
problems.
Craig's dad moved the family to Odyssey to start a handyman business. But
business isn't going so well, and Craig's mom wants to go back to Columbus,
where they previously lived. This conflict erupts into a full-blown argument.
Craig, who likes living in Odyssey, is distraught by his parents' conflict. He
tears out of the house and races away on his skateboard, which he ends up
crashing. Craig's friends see him crash and rush over to check if he's all
right. But instead of offering sympathy, his friends ask him to tell more jokes.
Craig angrily refuses. His friends leave him feeling bruised, hurt, and alone.
Craig wanders into Whit's End and tells Whit the whole story. Attempting to
explain things to Craig, Whit uses some melting orange sherbet and raspberry ice
cream to illustrate the biblical principle of sowing and reaping. Craig has sown
nothing but jokes with his friends, so how can he expect to reap their sympathy?
Craig understands and promises to put what he has learned into practice-a
promise he gets to keep immediately when the door opens, and in walks Freddy.
Discussion Questions:
Why did Freddy get so angry at Craig?
Is it wrong to tell jokes? Why or why not?
List some qualities of a true friend.
The line "What you sow you shall also reap" was accidentally recorded as, "What
you reap you shall also sow." It took some doing, but the engineers were able to
fix the line without re-recording it. Listen carefully-can you tell?