Ripples Puppet Ministry

"Ripples" Signature Puppets

 

   All of our signature puppets are conceived, designed and built by the director of Ripples, Tim Davies. If you have any questions about our characters or puppet building techniques, feel free to Email the Director.

   Click on a picture to take you to each character's personal page with more detailed information on each character and perhaps a coloring page that has that character in it! (we are in progress of completing this - if there is no link yet - check back soon)

 

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Ripley

 

Ripley

 

Ripley is the glue that holds us together. He is the voice of reason in this stream of confusion with a fin always pointed to our Lord.


Clay

 

 

Shunned by the other earthworms because he doesn't like to be "dirty", Clay wandered into the brook in order to commit "troutacide". However, since talking fish eat only gummy worms, Ripley could not help him out. Clay did make a new friend though and is currently being washed clean in the blood of the lamb.

 


 

Bernard Rottingdam IV

 

 

Boy genius of the brook. He has a big heart and an even bigger thirst for truth.

 


"Rasta Man"

 

 

Rasta is lay back in his faith. He is never in too much of a hurry to hear the still small voice of God.

 


Captain Blueberry Beard

 

 

Captain Blueberry Beard sailed up the wrong channel and is marooned at the brook. He is a disruption, but perhaps the friends of the Brook can turn his sails towards the Lord.


Mr. Whiskers

 

Mr. Whiskers

Mr. Whiskers is the Nemesis of Ripley. He is always scheming, always looking for the angle.

 


 

Berry

 

Mr Amnesia

 

Barry finally remembered his name thanks to a little girl who helped at the Brook. Come and see what Berry has to say about the truths of God. We are happy that he found us.

 


 

Bitsy Bunnington

 

Bitsy Bunnigton

 

Bitsy comes to us with a boundless supply of energy and a desire to know God's plan for her life.

She was cast out by the others bunnies for not believing in the "Easter Bunny". We are glad she came and the children are welcoming her with open arms.

 


 

 

~More "Friends of The Brook" coming soon!~

 


Ripley and Friends of The Brook (C) 2006-2008 T A Davies - all rights reserved"