Benjamin Cello travels to Penny Whistle Park to visit Lolly Popular and the Cheerful Chums. The friends follow the Lark through the Park, where God has blessed them with all good things.
Miss Gretchen, the music teacher, pays a visit to Benjamin Cello to show him her new toy donkey. The two travel to the Big Ol’ Barn, and hear from Cowboy Roy and the animals how Christ used a donkey to teach the ways of a Humble Servant.
Professor Wordsworth is hosting a Prosody Party! With the help of the ever hungry Bookworms, Benjamin Cello and the Cheerful Chums study the four most commonly used poetic meters and use them to write fun poetry and to sing a beautiful prayer.
What’s inside Benjamin Cello’s secret box? The answer takes us back thousands of years to a great deluge, a floating zoo, and one of the most important stories ever told!
Annie Appleseed and Benjamin Cello dig into the Parable of the Sower and sing along with Cowboy Roy and the Barnyard Animals as they consider the power of planting seeds of faith.
Benjamin Cello, Professor Wordsworth, and the Bookworms investigate the greatest opening lines of literature, including the magnificent opening words of Genesis: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
It’s time to read a book! Benjamin Cello, Annie Appleseed, and Miss Gretchen, the Music Teacher, go to the Bookendless Book Tower for a book swap party, hosted by Professor Wordsworth and the Bookworms. Along the way they explore classics of literature and the one Holy Book that stands above all others, the Book that can change your life forever.
When Cowgirl Pearl brings a wounded chicken named Hildegard to Benjamin Cello’s cottage, Our Mellow Fellow takes the finely feathered patient to Pennywhistle Park for a lesson in friendship and how human beings are “made in the image of God”.
Miss Gretchen’s new puppy, Polly, aims to be a sheepdog, but it will take a visit to the Big Ol’ Barn and the wisdom of Shepherd Sam to teach us all the faithful care of the Good Shepherd.
The Stump Jumpers, a barbershop quartet of lay brothers, stop by the cottage to give Benjamin Cello a priceless gift! It all leads to the Bookendless Book Tower and a eureka moment where they learn what it means to preach the Gospel!
When Benjamin Cello’s beautiful day is ruined by “bad news” filling his cottage with soot and smoke, he retreats to Pennywhistle Park where Brother Joseph’s courage and Lolly Popular’s joy show everyone how to overcome evil with good.
It’s harvest time at the Big Ol’ Barn! Annie Appleseed and Benjamin Cello team up to help Cowboy Roy, the Barnyard Animals, and the Cheerful Chums celebrate the bountiful blessings of God!
When Aunt Rhody loses Old Gray Goose and her potato crop too, Benjamin Cello breaks into his savings to help his friend in her time of need. Along the way, Aunt Rhody recalls the tragic tale of greedy Barnabas Bundle who tore down his barns to build bigger ones.
Glow Worm is losing her glow, and her eyes are going with it! It’ll take the ministrations of mother and expert Lady Iris to help Glow Worm fix her eyes on Jesus and see with a heavenly perspective.
Lolly Popular and the Cheerful Chums are putting on a play! Benjamin Cello and two new friends, Madeline and Braxton, join in the fun as they dramatize the story of St. George and the Dragon.
Corn is a great miracle! As Cowboy Roy and a host of friends shuck ears of corn, the Cornstalker Family puts on a show, detailing the wonders of corn and reminding us how important it is to have “ears to hear”.
Man looks on the outside, but God looks on the heart! The beauty of painting takes center stage as Giovanni Angelico or “Mr. Gelly” teaches Benjamin Cello and his friends how to “paint by heart”.
When Benjamin Cello is visited by math whiz Phoebe and her pet rabbit, Fibonacci, they travel to the Book Tower where Professor Wordsworth delivers a “golden” presentation on the mathematical miracle called the Golden Ratio!
In this special hour-long television event, Benjamin Cello and his friends travel to Pennywhistle Park for a spectacular shadow puppet retelling of "The Story of Christmas" by Brother Joseph and "The Shadow of His Wings" puppet theater. Featuring a fully orchestrated score and new music by the creators of "Benjamin Cello", this special shows the Christmas story like you've never seen it before. Spanning from the Creation and Fall of Man to the Journey of the Wise Men to worship the Christ Child, "The Story of Christmas" is an epic musical dramatization of why God became Man. Hear the beauty of Gabriel's Messages, The Canticle of Zechariah, Elizabeth's Greeting, Mary's Magnificat, and the music of the Heavenly Host. This new offering from the Benjamin Cello team is sure to inspire your families with the true meaning of Christmas.
On this special feature-length episode, Benjamin Cello, Lolly Popular, and the Cheerful Chums join with traveling troubadour, Brother Joseph, to tell the story of the Passion of the Lord Jesus to little children. Using immersive and artful shadow puppetry and a soaring full orchestral score, Brother Joseph and Benjamin Cello bring the Greatest Love Story Ever Told to life!