Scripts in Category: Duets
A series of statements that describe what we as society and often even church culture value contrasted with what God looks at — our hearts.
Hosting her first Thanksgiving has Avery in a grocery store panic, until a voice of experience provides a "reality check" about hospitality.
Inspired by C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letter, this skit shows two demons attempt to lure and catch Christians.
Jana engages a co-worker in conversation about her church; her priorities are contrasted with the realities of the Church around the world.
This is the story of the Prodigal Son told from the perspectives of two brothers.
Kara wants to know how to pray, but can't seem to understand it's not about a formula, but spending time with the Father.
Dad's two teenagers are in a desperate last-minute quandary about what to give Dad for Father's Day.
Two disciples remember being with Jesus the week before his resurrection. Use in the weeks leading up to Easter and it's a great script for your Palm Sunday service.
The morning after the ball, Prince Charming is having a romantic crisis and needs his sister's advice. How do you know when you've found the "right" person?
Mary and Joseph are on the long road to Bethlehem and have plenty of time to process exactly what God has chosen them for.
Gary and Grady attempt to explain Halloween and how instead of imitating monsters and characters it would be better to imitate Christ year round.
Two coworkers, Barry and Jerry, meet up at the water cooler for some conversation. But neither one is really listening to what the other is saying and it quickly goes downhill. This script reminds us how important it is to really listen when someone we know needs to be heard.
Zombies, Chalupa's and Tombs...oh my! Journey with Tommy and Eddie as they imagine what it must've been like to watch Lazarus walk out of the tomb. Sometimes it takes death to remind us what "abundant life" is all about.
An updated take on a classic Scrooge tale about having an attitude of serving and giving.
Wouldn't it be great if God would just physically appear before us and sit and talk face to face? Since He doesn't, people have managed to come up with a few different ways to express themselves to God so that they think they are impressing Him when all He really wants is for us to be real and honest and still.
From singing songs backwards, tags sewn in underwear and of course...the "no-no square"; Watch as Little Billy discovers how to sing "My God is so big" and Mr. Drummond discovers how big God really is. This is a great skit to set up a message about God's presence during sickness or trials in our lives.