Scripts in Category: Ensemble
At the center of our faith is a book that tells the story of God and his activity in the lives of men and women throughout history-yet everyone seems to have their own unique perspective on it.
Worship the risen Savior through scripture this Easter with "He Is Alive: A Responsive Reading" by Eddie James! This script is perfect for those of us who want to be creative in our Easter service but don't have a lot of time.
The mob hurls insults and watches on as Jesus is crucified.
People have different views on tithing, but when it comes down to it, the Bible is pretty clear on what’s expected.
It’s two days after the resurrection of Jesus and the disciples are a little on edge about what will happen next. As they hide away and lay low until things calm down, they reminisce about their time with Jesus. Narrated from the perspective of a young girl, this simple play is a “what if” about the events after Jesus death on the cross. Hear “eyewitness testimonies” from some really fun characters.
This script is a Reader’s Theatre that tells the truth about love. This skit can easily be performed memorized or not (use black music stands and have the actors read the script during performance). No blocking is necessary.
A girl is desperately trying to know what God’s will for her life is, so she tries different ways to find answers. As she is narrating her own life she “walks” through all of these experiences. The other two add to the scene as different characters or inanimate objects (i.e. the bush).
Set in a coffee shop, modern day characters from the Christmas story come to life as they celebrate Christmas and realize there's more to our Christian lives than just living between the giants of Christmas and Easter.
This is a responsive reading for a Thanksgiving service filled with Scripture about praising God for his many blessings.
This is a Reader’s Theatre based on the video “Cards You’ve Been Dealt”. We’ve all been given painful situations in our lives, but how will you respond to the hand you’ve been given?
Three very different sisters and their families spend Christmas (or Thanksgiving) together, personalities clash, and some things never change.
A student faces hard choices with friends she encounters throughout her day. Will she choose to follow Christ’s example?
It’s so hard to know what’s true and what’s false with today’s media gossip. “Trustworthy” news programs seem to become more and more like gossip magazines. Here’s a look at how it can affect us in our everyday lives.
This play begins by portraying the typical “manger story” telling of Christmas in a sort of tongue in cheek way. A Wiseman is picking his nose, the shepherds are “baaaaing” too loudly and Joseph almost drops baby Jesus, to name just a few. The audience is led to believe that they are actually watching what they came to watch. But soon the action turns not to the Christmas pageant play they just witnessed but to the players and what Christmas Eve looks like in their homes when the show is over and exactly where the Christmas spirit can be found when the manger is put into storage for another year.
Three men reflect on how their fathers taught them to dress…and live.
Here is a simple, but effective recitation of chapter 2 in the book of James about how we’re supposed to show mercy.