Season 1 Episodes
1. The Donut Hole 1
Everyday applications of valuable bible lessons are fun with the Donut Man! Includes these songs: The Donut Song, God's Love Is The Rule, Proud Prayer, Humble Prayer, Good News!, His Love Goes Around, Boys and Girls on a Mission to the World In The Donut Hole, kids learn the good news about God's love as they join the Donut Repair Club Kids to sing songs, tell Bible stories, and "repair" a few donuts.
2. The Donut Hole 2
The second Donut Man and Duncan video; "Jesus Helps Us Share God's Love". Picking up where the first video ends, stories and themes from the Book of Acts are highlighted with live-action song, dance, puppets and stories. Songs include: "Good News", "They Had to Wait" (Pentecost), "Ananias, Don't Be Late" (Paul on the Road to Damascus", "Paul in a Basket", "You're Not the Only One Who Says Grace", "The Donut Song", "Song of the Poor", "Boys and Girls on a Mission", "Earthquake" (Paul and Silas in Jail), "The Gospel is Not in Chains", (Paul's Last Words). The kids are taught with inspirational stories of faith, and then return to the world inspired to share the Good News!
3. Donut All Stars
God will never kick you off His team! Unconditional love and healthy competition are explored with great fun with the following songs: "The Bicycle Song", "The Victory Song", "David and Goliath", "Don't Be Afraid", "In His Arms".
4. At the Zoo
"Am I my brother's keeper? (And my sister's too?) At the zoo, we learn that the answer to that question is "Yes!" Jonathan does not want to obey his Mom and Dad by taking care of his little brother and sister, so guess what? They got lost, and the Donut Man, Duncan and the Donut Repair Club need to help find them! Songs include, "In Him We Live and Move", "O-B-E-Y", ""I'm So Wonderfully Made", "Home, Sweet Home", "More and More Like Jesus", "Aha!Lelujah!"
5. After School
Ooops! Who is in detention? I mean, ‘After School’. And why? Precious relationships that have been injured through rebellion and harshness are restored with love, joy, and Scriptures-in-song; With titles like "LoveLetter", "Look to the Ant", "Zaccheus", "The Widow's Lost Coin", "According to Thy Word", "Jesus Sees", "The Prodigal's Party". “I’m Sorry”, “I Forgive You”…See reconciliation presented at a child's level!
6. The Repair Shop
Here we learn that Jesus is the 'heavenly repair-man' who uses us as instruments of His peace and healing. As Josie's doll is repaired, our relationship with God and one another is 'repaired' with songs and actions that teach us: "God is the Master Builder", "The Pearl: (We Are God's Treasure)", "Laughing and Leaping/Rise Up and Walk", "The Two Houses/ (Sand vs. Rock)", "I've Been Redeemed", "II Cor. 5:17: A New Creation", "My Father's House (Has Many Rooms)".
7. Duncan's Greatest Hits
8. The Best Present of All
When the Donut Man suggests that the theme of the Christmas play could be the gifts that we all can bring Jesus, little Katie is embarrassed as she compares her home-made gift with the more expensive, store-bought gifts. But in the end, she is reassured that in the same way Jesus gave her his love as the best present of all, she has returned that gift with the best present she could give to God; the gift of herself. Songs include: "O Come All Ye Faithful", "Joy to the World", "Gentle Mary, Humble Mary", "What Can I Give?", "You Are the Lamb of God", "The Best Present of All", and "Happy Birthday, Jesus".
9. Camp Harmony
The Donut Repair Club goes to "Camp Harmony" with exciting new adventures and lots of fun. But when Matt doesn't want to cooperate with the buddy system, little Abbi and Duncan find themselves on a rescue mission! They'll sing "The Buddy Song", see first-hand how God is like a potter, and find out about God's wonderful saving love. At this camp we learn how to find peace with God and with one another.
10. The Celebration House
The Donut Man's grandparents wouldn't recognize their old restaurant in decay. On a mission to rescue the old place as they reach out to the poor and needy, they need God's help and God's word to transform them, so they can transform the neighborhood. Songs include: "This Is The Day", "Sing a Song of Joy", "I'm Glad I Live in a House", "Silly Joshua", "Be A Servant of All", "Mary, Martha and Jesus", "Follow the Directions", "I Want to Be a Helper"
11. Barnyard Fun
The Donut Man, Duncan and the Donut Repair Club arrive at Uncle Jim's farm just after he hurts his leg! They are suddenly farmers, (with comic consequences!) Learn along with the kids about: stewardship, accountability, the Fruit of the Spirit, and how the promised return of Christ is like Farmer Jim. Share his joy as he returns to find the farm in good shape, and growing much good fruit. Celebrate a job well done. Songs include, "God Makes Things Grow", "God Knows About Everything", "Stomp on a Pearl", "I'm Happy When I Praise the Lord", "The Sower", "The Fruit of the Spirit".
12. On The Air
13. On Tour
Rob Evans and his troupe of "Donut Repair Club" members take their act to the stage with a variety of gospel centered children's songs including: "Children, Children", "The Donut Song", "Jumping Up and Down", "Goliath", "I Can Do All Things", "The Bath Song", "Oh, the Blood of Jesus / God is so Good", "HiYa HiYa", and "I Am So Free". Watch as kids, parents and grandparents alike sing and dance along with the high-energy kids of The Donut Repair Club.
14. Active Time
When your kids are 'itchin' for some gigglin', "Active Time Songs" is what the doctor ordered. Join the Donut Man, Duncan, and the Donut Repair Club as they skip, sing and dance their way through their favorite action songs. Songs include: Shout Hosanna, God's Not Dead, Victory Chant, HiYa HiYa, Run Peter, Run! Sing & Skip & Dance, Noah, Lamb's Praise, The Potter's House, Wonderful Saving Love.
15. The Resurection Celebration
Celebrate the Easter story with the "Resurrection Celebration". Join the Donut Repair Club as we participate in musical stories that dramatize events in Jesus' life that provide the foundation for our Christian faith. From His triumphal entry into Jerusalem to the grand finale of His joyous resurrection, we tell the story in a way that also comforts our play's director, Mrs. Johnson, whose husband has just gone home to heaven.