WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO ABOUT HALLOWEEN?
Theme: Halloween; bringing light from darkness.
Episode Number: 045
Writer: Paul McCusker
Scripture: Romans 12:2
Album: Gold Audio: The Lost Episodes
Last Air Date:
Original Air Date: 10/22/88
Summary: Halloween-a time for witches, ghouls, goblins . . . and controversy.
There is dissension in the air, especially at Odyssey Community Church. There,
Tom moderates an elder's meeting at which Mr. Renfield expresses his disapproval
of Halloween. Renfield believes that Halloween is not only harmful, it's a slap
in the face to Christians everywhere. He wants the pastor and the elder board to
recommend that parents not celebrate Halloween in any way. The following Sunday,
the pastor preaches against the observance, which leads the parents of the
congregation to ignore Halloween. This makes the kids at Whit's End extremely
unhappy. They elect Brad and Leonard to talk to Whit about it. Whit says he
won't go against their parents' wishes, but he will let them learn all about
Halloween by reading library books. Brad and Leonard start researching and learn
the history of "All Hallow's Eve"-a night where it was traditionally thought
that demons would run wild, pulling pranks and tricks on people. The boys sadly
decide that Halloween really isn't a good thing to celebrate. Brad suggests that
maybe instead they should celebrate All Saints' Day and have a Biblical
Character Costume Party. Whit agrees and offers Whit's End as the celebration
site. This seems to be an acceptable solution for everyone-except Mr. Renfield.
He visits Whit and asks him to cancel the party. Mr. Renfield says it's causing
a ton of trouble in his household because his children aren't allowed to
participate. Whit suggests that Mr. Renfield reconsider-after all, the party is
a celebration of the saints, not demons. Renfield disagrees. The party goes on
as scheduled and is a great success. Everyone has a good time. At the end of the
evening, families gather together as Whit helps to focus everyone's attention on
God-a perfect example of letting light shine through the darkness.
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