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History
The membership of NOBS is laity and clergy, educators and learners,
professional storytellers and inexperienced amateurs -- all of us with a deep
love
of the biblical stories and a curiosity about how they may be told.
So how did
the Network of Biblical Storytellers come to be?
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Core Values
We share a conviction to:
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Tell and hear sacred stories
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Explore their connection in contemporary life
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Find divine power for transforming our lives
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Find divine grace for meeting our deepest needs
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Membership Information
We invite you to join the Network and support its mission! NOBS membership
provides you with a bi-monthly newsletter, an annual Journal of Biblical Storytelling and resources, connections, support, encouragement and contacts
in the area where you live.
Membership dues support our mission to tell the
sacred stories of the Biblical
tradition and to help each and every one of you in your storytelling ventures.
Join or renew your NOBS membership ...
Meet our Board of Directors and Staff ...
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Educational Opportunities
The
Academy for Biblical Storytelling
provides a process of training and support in certifying biblical storytellers
who possess a significant degree of skill and experience in both performance
and teaching, and who will function as commended resource persons to offer
services on behalf of NOBS.
The
NOBS Seminar
is a group of professors at seminaries and colleges around the United States,
and fulltime professional storytellers and clergy who use storytelling as a
central dimension of their ministry.
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Local NOBS Guilds are located throughout the U.S. and the world. Find a Guild
in your area.
No Guild near you?
Learn how to start a NOBS Guild in your area ...
Learn how to organize your Guild ...
Interested in leading a Biblical Storytelling Workshop?
Learn more about how it's done ...
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If your church or other group would like to host a Biblical storytelling event,
a number of NOBS members are available.
To insure that you find a right
storyteller for your event, we suggest that you communicate with the teller in
advance.
Find A Storyteller
If you are a current NOBS member and would like to be included in the Storyteller Directory, you may submit your information to the NOBS office.
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Biblical Storytelling 101
The core activity of the Network is telling the sacred stories of the
biblical tradition in post-literate, digital culture. This practice
is rooted in a communal process of internalization through
scholarly inquiry and prayer.
We encourage varieties of expression
and presentation of the sacred stories in oral,
written and communication systems.
There are many kinds of biblical storytelling from midrash, to
contemporization, to first person monologues.
NOBS advocates all kinds of storytelling but
commends especially the practice
of telling the texts as they've been traditioned to us.
We have discovered biblical storytelling as a spiritual discipline that
involves first committing a narrative text of scripture to deep memory (not
memorizing but "internalizing" the story as images and feelings) and then
engaging with the text in a lively "telling," a sacred act that
binds teller and listeners in community.
Learn more about Biblical storytelling in the multimedia presentation,
What Is Nobs?
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Storytelling Videos
Watch performances by NOBS storytellers, and learn more about who we are and
what we do.
You may watch them online, or download them to your computer.
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Storytelling Tours
Experience the biblical stories at the places where they actually happened with
these combined educational, sightseeing and vacation travel packages.
Be part of a pilgrimage to homelands of the Christian tradition's stories.
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Interactive Forum
Practical Storytelling is an open forum of comments, stories, presentation ideas, performance techniques, marketing approaches, and other such thoughts on storytelling, drawn from the archives of the contributor's telling experience.
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