Theater

Get Mad At Sin!

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A Message to the Young People of Today by Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart as Preached at the First Assembly of God in Van Buren, Arkansas

Get Mad at Sin! is one of the most hard-hitting messages to the youth of America that you have ever heard before. This message pulls no punches, it tells it just like it is, dealing with the problems of entertainment, rock and roll music, sex, and a host of other problems that beset our youth today - It seems 'the big guns of hell' have been turned upon the sins of our youth to steal, kill and destroy.
"Jimmy Swaggart, in this dynamic message, deals with these problems and thousands of young people all over America have been touched by the Spirit of God and lives have been changed under this sermon. We believe the message of Jesus Christ and His power to save is the only message and power that is going to save this lost generation.
"Your sons and daughters, mother and dad, need to hear this message and even though you may not be able to be in the meetings of this preacher, you can be there through this album taped live in Van Buren, Arkansas, at the First Assembly of God. You can almost see the crowd of 1,500 that jammed the auditorium to capacity. You can feel the heart throb of souls, many that were in darkness and were saved that night."- Jim Records, circa 1971
"Frighteningly accurate in his portrayal of the sweaty old bible thumper, Dinwiddie got quite a few laughs with Swaggart’s clueless rhetoric. While viewed through the lens of the Bryant Lake Bowl’s 20-something urban audience the rant was hilarious. However, the routine was far from a simple caustic impersonation – Dinwiddie’s sincerity, even if just an act, would probably be good enough to convince the lunatic fundamentalist fringe that he was one of their own.” - John Behm, HowWasTheShow.com
“I found myself experiencing Swaggart’s surprisingly intelligent preaching through Dinwiddie’s full-throated and full-bodied performance, sans irony, sans modern commentary. Obsessive, yes; not exactly dance, maybe; but it’s an absolutely concentrated experience all the same.” - Lightsey Darst, MNArtists.org

Monday July 26 at 7:00 pm (6:00 doors)

Performance schedule
  • July 26, 2010 - 7:00pm
Tickets

$10 in advance / $15 day of show
July 26, 2010