Faith in Film, Week 1
Title: “Scrubs” Season 1, Episode 11 “My Own Personal Jesus,” Dec. 11, 2001
Starring: Zach Braff, Donald Faison, John C. McGinley, Sarah Chalke and Judy Reyes
Synopsis: “Scrubs” is a sitcom that began in the fall of 2001 and ran for seven seasons on NBC and two seasons on ABC, wrapping up earlier this year. The show focuses on doctors at the fictitious Sacred Heart Hospital. The central characters are J.D. (Braff), his best friend Turk (Faison), his colleague Elliot (Chalke), his mentor Dr. Cox (McGinley), and Turk’s girlfriend, Carla (Reyes).
In this Christmas-themed episode from the first season, Turk tries to share his faith with J.D. and Carla, who don’t really understand it. Meanwhile, J.D. assists Dr. Cox with the birth of a friend’s baby and Elliot has a tough case of her own. J.D. and Carla agree to attend Christmas morning Mass with Turk, who has to work overnight on Christmas Eve. However, what Turk experiences during that Christmas Eve shift tests him and leaves his faith shaken. He begins to wonder if God is out there, and more importantly how God could allow suffering in the world.
Questions to consider:
1. What makes faith real to you?
2. In what ways has your faith been tested?
3. As a Christian, how do you reconcile suffering in the world with God’s mercy?
4. What has been your personal experience with miracles?
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