Brisbane School of Theology

BST Students are Bringing the Mark Drama to Life

We love it when our students turn learning into action. This July, eight BST students and seven friends and family members are stepping up to perform The Mark Drama—a word‑for‑word retelling of Mark’s Gospel, with no props, no set and no script in hand.

What to expect

Audiences sit in concentric circles as actors move through the aisles, bringing key moments in Jesus’ life to vivid reality. You’ll hear almost all of Jesus’ words spoken exactly as they appear in Scripture. It’s immersive, powerful, and centred entirely on Christ.

Meet the team

  • Directors: Pria Wahyudi and Lucas Rabenhorst from The Mark Drama
  • Co‑Producers: Sharon Seach and Hannah Macartney
Sharon Seach
Hannah Macartney
  • Jesus: Spencer Stanfield
Spencer Stanfield

Plus seven more BST students and seven friends of BST lending their gifts to share the good news.

These volunteers have spent weeks memorising Mark’s account and rehearsing for just three days before opening night. Their courage and creativity remind us why formation is more than the classroom—it’s putting faith into action.

Two performances—free and open to all

  • Saturday 12 July, 7:30pm
  • Sunday 13 July, 2:00pm

Bring friends and family who want to meet Jesus in a fresh, unforgettable way. Attendance is free, but please RSVP so they can cater enough food:

RSVP for The Mark Drama

We can’t wait to see you there!

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Pastor Grace Lung

BSci (Comp Sci), GradDipDiv, MA (ChrStds)

DIRECTOR

Grace grew up in Sydney in a large Chinese church. Since then she has served at various Chinese churches over the years in youth, students, young workers and women. Her passion and interest is contextualizing the gospel to Asian Australians and developing Asian churches in Australia. Grace is a graduate of Sydney Missionary and Bible College and Fuller Theological Seminary. Her study focussed on Chinese Australian identity and ministry.

Her previous roles have included: Director for Asian Contextual Engagement for the RICE Movement, Team Member for Interserve Culture Connect and OMF QLD’s Ministry Team. She was an Anglican Deaconness Ministries Summer Fellow in 2019. Her writing has appeared on the SOLA Network, Gospel Coalition Australia, Centered: Resources for the Asian American Church, Common Grace and Ethos: EA Centre for Christianity and Society.

In addition to her role as Director of CAC, Grace is also serving as a pastor alongside her husband, Chris, at Rise Alliance Church – a new church plant servicing the Rochedale area.