Virtual Events


With theatres closed nationwide, Fellowship for Performing Arts continues to tell stories from a Christian worldview to engage diverse audiences. We’re just doing it online!
Join over 140,000 people who have viewed one of our virtual presentations including C.S. Lewis’ The Great DivorceMartin Luther on Trial, Shadowlands and our Fireside Fellowship Christmas Celebration, with more to come soon.
FPA virtual events remain available for streaming three days following the premiere presentation. This is in compliance with rules set by the Actors Equity union.
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Easter Passion

Easter Passion will follow the footsteps of Jesus in scripture and song from the Last Supper, Gethsemane, the trial before Pilate, Christ’s agony and the crucifixion, culminating with His glorious resurrection.

Shadowlands: A Virtual Dramatic Presentation

“I can’t believe how intimate it was. Riveting. My husband and I are going to watch it again with my son and his friends.” — Anne A.

The smart, brash Joy bursts into Lewis’s sedate, middle-aged life and upends it. Lewis is shocked to discover he and Joy have fallen deeply in love – and then almost immediately he must contend with the equally deep pain of losing her to terminal cancer.  Poignant, witty and insightful, Shadowlands is a moving portrait of love and loss, faith and doubt.

Shadowlands: A Virtual Dramatic Presentation

“I can’t believe how intimate it was. Riveting. My husband and I are going to watch it again with my son and his friends.” — Anne A.

The smart, brash Joy bursts into Lewis’s sedate, middle-aged life and upends it. Lewis is shocked to discover he and Joy have fallen deeply in love – and then almost immediately he must contend with the equally deep pain of losing her to terminal cancer.  Poignant, witty and insightful, Shadowlands is a moving portrait of love and loss, faith and doubt.

Easter Passion

“Awesomely inspiring. Everything was done well. I have recommended this to others.”Julianne D.

Experience the last days of Jesus through a unique, dramatic presentation of Mark’s Gospel with Max McLean and a cast of dynamic Broadway artists. Easter Passion follows His steps from the triumphal entry, to the cleansing of the temple, the Last Supper, Gethsemane, the trial before Pilate, Christ’s agony and the crucifixion, culminating with His glorious resurrection.

“It was so inspiring and well done.  I hope you do this annually.” — Ed S.

FPA celebrated the season through story, song, and virtual theatre with four events over four days in the week before Christmas. The events include the nativity story from the Gospels presented by Max McLean, a night of music celebrating the birth of Jesus, a virtual presentation of The Gift of the Magi, and more.

“It was so inspiring and well done.  I hope you do this annually.” — Ed S.

FPA celebrated the season through story, song, and virtual theatre with four events over four days in the week before Christmas. The events include the nativity story from the Gospels presented by Max McLean, a night of music celebrating the birth of Jesus, a virtual presentation of The Gift of the Magi, and more.

Martin Luther on Trial: A Virtual Presentation

“I was astounded at how you made a new art form: The Zoom play! First-rate art.”
First-Time FPA Patron

An afterlife trial for the soul of Martin Luther . . . at Lucifer’s request. This fantastical courtroom drama featured Hitler, Freud, MLK Jr, and Pope Francis as witnesses, with a thorough examination of Luther’s life and relationship with Katie Von Bora.

C.S. Lewis The Great Divorce: A Virtual Presentation

“A fantastic job! High quality! And the technical quality was great!” — Paul O.

Through the magic of green-screen technology, four actors took a bus ride from hell to heaven based on C.S. Lewis’ classic novel. They were invited to stay in paradise . . . if they forego the flaws that damned them in the first place. A poignant, humorous, and deeply insightful theatrical clash about the human condition.

C.S. Lewis The Great Divorce: A Virtual Presentation

“A fantastic job! High quality! And the technical quality was great!” — Paul O.

Through the magic of green-screen technology, four actors took a bus ride from hell to heaven based on C.S. Lewis’ classic novel. They were invited to stay in paradise . . . if they forego the flaws that damned them in the first place. A poignant, humorous, and deeply insightful theatrical clash about the human condition.