Scripts in Category: Duets
Those who are left behind after a suicide face a number of questions. Among those questions will be wondering if they ever told the deceased about the power of Jesus.
Gary and Grady explain what Christmas is all about in this fun comedy duo script perfect for your Christmas Eve service.
In Bethlehem on the eve of Jesus' birth, we meet a man whose heart has "no room" and a woman who is ready to make room, no matter what it takes. With God all things are possible, even the inconvenient!
Elizabeth and Zacharias, the parents of John the Baptist, speak of their joy, and of giving back to God what He has given to them.
Gabriel is just back from announcing to Mary that she will bear the Son of God and after debriefing with another angel, it's clear that Mary's faith is truly strong.
This is a sobering visual at how we try and fill up our lives with things that will never really quench our thirst.
In this Alice in Wonderland/Matrix mash-up, Alice is given a choice to leave her old life behind and experience true freedom in Christ, or keep living her old life and never understand God's peace.
Gary and Grady take a few minutes to explain why we observe Thanksgiving.
Two women commiserate during church worship service about how busy the holiday season can be with all the preparations and festivities and they find themselves wondering, "What's the point?"
When we stop and focus on what we are truly thankful for, we can find joy...even in the midst of a stressful, busy life.
The enemy is constantly trying to convince us that this world is all about us. Yet, the Gospel clearly indicates that it's not about us at all, it's all about God.
A girl walks into a bakery to get something to eat, but because she won't eat carbs she gets a "toppings salad" and misses out on the goodness of the bread.
Every day students struggle with how to live out their faith in a world that is increasingly critical of their faith. Faced with such trials, some will continue to view God as a treasure worth dying for, while others will view Him as a burden to be begrudgingly endured.
Just as a pirate needs the help of a compass to find his way, Christians nee the guidance of the Holy Spirit to point us in the right direction.
Do our media choices matter? If "out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks," what does it look like when we fill our hearts with inappropriate media? Check out this script to find out.
God calls us to be people of action. Our mouths might agree, but we quickly get cozy in our comfort zones, too afraid to reach outside and do something that might be a little uncomfortable or out of the norm. God wants us to serve alongside Him. He doesn’t want our excuses; He wants our hearts!