About this Event
Vikki Myers returns to Prince of Peace
Vikki J. Myers, co-founder and director of worship of Kingdom Impact Theater Ministries, will present a revival of her monologue and music performance, "Faith, Hope and Love: History-Making Women of Our Time," returning to Elk Grove Village with a 3 PM. performance on Sunday, April 26, at Prince of Peace United Methodist Church.
Accompanied by musical director Garlan Garner, Vikki portrays eight women whose steadfast faith in Christ was evident in making significant career choices, life-changing decisions or no-time-to-think emergency actions.
Event Date: Sunday, April 26, 3 PM (Central Time)
About the Show
This revival during Women's History Month provides a unique spin on the KIT Ministries America 250 project, "Convergence of History: Four Anniversaries, One Faith," In addition to marking milestones of Negro History Week, Black History Month, Juneteenth and July the Fourth, 2026 is also the 20th anniversary of Vikki's debut of "Faith, Hope and Love."
The original show included women of note from the 19th and 20th centuries. This revival revisits many of those iconic women while engaging lesser known stories from 18th and 21st centuries, such as poet Phyliss Wheatley and first responders involved in the events of September 11, 2001.
About The Performer
Vikki, a Chicago-based actress and vocalist, is co-founder of KIT Ministries. She has appeared in numerous plays and musicals in regional theatres across the U.S. A songwriter and recording artist, Vikki 's music may be heard on Spotify, itunes and Reverbnation. She and has sung for organizations such as Converge, Moms in Touch International, and the SPC Orchestra of Southeast Asia. Vikki also narrates educational videos, coordinates video production, and regularly leads musical worship at Connection Church, Libertyville, IL.
About the Series
"Faith, Hope and Love: History-Making Women of Our Time," is the third of six plays comprising a touring theater festival called, “Convergence of History: Four Anniversaries, One Faith,” created by KIT Ministries to dramatize the relationship between Black history, Christianity and the development of the United States as the nation approaches its 250th year of declared independence in July 2026.
From January through June, KIT Ministries remounts a one-act play from its 30-year repertoire of history shows and presents them at select churches, schools, libraries and community agencies.
Upcoming Shows:
Saturday, April 11 -- "Amazing Grace & Uncle Tom," Schaumburg Towship District Library, Schaumburg, IL, 2 PM
Friday, June 19 -- "Freedom Song: Juneteenth, July Fourth, The Gospel," Bellevue Ministry Center, Chicago, 7:30 PM.
Saturday, June 20 -- "Freedom Song: Juneteenth, July Fourth, The Gospel," Belevue Ministry Center, Chicago, 3 PM.
Previous shows included “Strollin’ Down MLK" and "Carter G. Woodson: Our Father, Who Art a Negro."
About the Company
Kingdom Impact Theater Ministries is an ensemble of theater missionaries whose mission is to entertain, educate, equip and empower churches, schools and community agencies by using performing arts to facilitate Safe-Faith Conversations.
Kingdom Impact Theater Ministries, based in Elk Grove Village, is a department of Artists in Christian Testimony Intl, a fully registered 501(c)(3) organization since 1973.
To learn more about Kingdom Impact Theater Ministries, visit kit-ministries.com, call 630-632-7775,
To learn more about the Convergence of History Project, click here.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Prince of Peace United Methodist Church, 1400 South Arlington Heights Road, Elk Grove Village, United States
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