Scripts in Category: Ensemble

Two moms are talking while their sons are playing with their Super Jesus Action Figures, when another mom stops by with her son. They discover that Jesus isn't what we want to make Him - like a toy in a box that is molded into our image.

Actors: 6 Minutes: 5-6 minutes

Here's a support group for people addicted to stuff. This is a great sermon set-up.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 5-7 minutes

Hearing God's call is one thing. Answering it can be really scary. In this skit, a "hero-in-training" gets a pep talk from some big-time Bible heroes.

Actors: 7 Minutes: 5-7 minutes

Four scenes take place in which believers are caught being Pharisees.

Actors: 8 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

Two different groups from church are meeting and being observed by a Crocodile Hunter character. One has the right idea about a small group's purpose and the other can't seem to get past the ritual of organization.

Actors: 10 Minutes: 4-6 minutes

Two skits in one = A funny anger management support group meets with a self-help approach to their problems.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 3-5 minutes

A typical "Christian" family passes by 3 scenarios where they could display love to their neighbors, before finding themselves stranded motorists assisted by an unlikely "Good Samaritan."

Actors: 4 Minutes: 3-4 minutes

When Marie Kaplouski fills in for her hero, Martha Stewart, her cooking venture goes awry when she chooses not to follow Martha's proven recipe.

Actors: 4+ Minutes: 4-6 minutes

Two former tag-team champion wrestlers feud over something trivial. This skit parallels the futility of the grudges between believers.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

Four church members make critical comments throughout the worship service and then compare their perspectives after the service, only to miss the entire purpose of being in corporate worship that day. They forget to be concerned about what God likes instead of what they prefer.

Actors: 6+ Minutes: 3-5 minutes

Frank and Darryl interrogate Todd, a prospective church member, to find out why he hasn't come back to visit their church.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

This skit examines how we act in the dark or when the microphones are off. Everyone gives their best performance when the lights and mics are on, but how do we act when no one is around?

Actors: 4 Minutes: 5 minutes

This skit examines the different understanding people have of Jesus.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 5 minutes

This Readers Theatre expresses gratitude for the freedoms and prosperity we enjoy as a nation, but more importantly for the freedom and mercy granted to us by a loving Savior.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 1-2 minutes

We all have different ways to worship, and we all sometimes judge the way others worship. What does worship mean to you?

Actors: 6 Minutes: 4-6 minutes

Fasting can be one of those elusive and mysterious disciplines of the Christian faith. Here are a few people who can't seem to get it right.

Actors: 6 Minutes: 4-6 minutes