Scripts in Category: Ensemble
The church is what we build it to be. We are the church. In this script, three actors address the audience directly, first with questions, then with answers. It is an anthem, a call to arms, a manifesto.
Everyone is gifted with something that God expects us to use for His glory, and everyone is needed in their capacity. There is no such thing as an extra member of the church, an unneeded part of the team, or a superfluous part of the body.
A person questions Jesus about why He's not doing anything miraculous these days. Jesus insists that He is, which is made clear by a series of events that happen onstage. The person still doesn't believe, and Jesus points out how his lack of faith affects how he sees Jesus working.
After hearing from the Magi about the immanent birth of the King of the Jews, Herod plots to retain his own claim to that title. Pride and a desperate need to remain in control challenge everyone, not just Bible bad guys-there's a bit of Herod in each of us.
A young woman struggles to shut out all of the advice she gets from friends in order to hear what God has to say about her burdens.
Two men meet on the street in front of their office and try to decide where to go to lunch. They both are easily religiously offended and, because of their bondage, can't decide on an acceptable place to eat. They then watch in wonder as a co-worker dances in joy across the street.
The blessing of Christmas is that God put a baby in a manger. But the greater blessing is that the baby didn't stay there. Jesus is Emmanuel. God with us. And it's because the baby grew up and lived out God's rescue plan, it's because the manger is empty that we are able to have God with us event today!
Here's a humorous look at what it might have been like if our heroes of the faith hadn't been so faithful.
In this retelling of the ancient story a greedy man learns what really matters- and what really doesn't. A touching, gently whimsical illustration of the redeeming power of love.
One family stops to count their blessings and as they do, realize that they each have a lot to be thankful for.
It's Thanksgiving and two turkeys are thankful they didn't get chosen to grace the table! They are soon joined by some vegetables that are relieved to share the turkeys' fate and hideout.
Two families display the contrast between those who choose to be thankful and those who choose not to be.
Three siblings reminisce about being subjected to their long-winded father's tradition of a heavenly-minded Thanksgiving Toast.
Lunk is the host of a show about paranormal mysteries. But during his next show he gets three guests who know a thing or two about spirituality and aliens...but it's not what Lunk thought it would be.
Who knew a giant, talking turkey could have so much wisdom? Take a look at this humorous illustration of what happens when we say the words but miss the actual meaning of Thanksgiving.
If you've ever asked God for something without believing He'll really make it happen, this script is for you. Why pray for something if you don't believe it makes a difference?