Founded in 1971, the Academy of Arts exists to train and inspire the next generation of servant leaders to properly use the universal gift of communication for others’ good and God’s glory.
Joseph of Arimathea, like many people today, served wealth openly and God secretly. Joseph struggled with accepting that Christ truly was the Messiah, yet he and his wealthy friend Nicodemus went to see Jesus by night. As a result of the beautiful discourse between Jesus and Nicodemus, these two members of the Sanhedrin secretly became believers for fear of the Jews. Soon after this, Joseph went to Cyprus, but returned to Jerusalem only to find Jesus hanging on a Roman cross. Joseph is faced with the most important decision of his life – to take a stand openly for his faith or continue living in fear of man.
We have two recordings available of this production: Our 3rd Week of Camp on June 22, 2018 and an earlier production done in 2009. You will receive the newer 2018 production when you order unless you specifically want the 2009 version. If this one is desired, please make sure and select it from the drop down menu.
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Founded in 1971, the Academy of Arts exists to train and inspire the next generation of servant leaders to properly use the universal gift of communication for others’ good and God’s glory.