Scripts in Category: Ensemble
Starting a new year can be daunting, but God has promised us that He will stand by us and never leave us. He has given us what we need to stand strong and walk daily with Him. This script is perfect for your worship time in your youth group or main church worship service.
The first day of school can be bittersweet. It means freedom for mom, but it also means another year has come and gone. In this script, a mom talks to God about how fast time flies and asks for help making the most of every moment.
A Pastor finds himself overwhelmed with all of the responsibilities of running a church. If only he had someone that would help carry the load.
Several people are repelling off of a cliff, but each tie their rope to temporary things that eventually let them down. The one most secure is the one who ties his rope to the only lasting thing- the Rock.
Pat and Patty Anderson have the perfect marriage...or do they? When asked to make a video for their church on how to have a successful marriage, their "perfect marriage" gets caught on tape.
The next morning after the Nativity, three young shepherds tell the throng in Bethlehem about the miracle they have witnessed, an event that will change the world forever (based on Luke 2:17-18).
Several humorous scenes of children (or played by adults) and their visit to Santa remind us that we could all learn a lesson or two about what matters most at Christmas.
A family dinner turns into a WWE wrestling match in this script about family, arguing and peace.
So often a particular area is saturated with Bible-believing people and we need to be reminded that our reach could be so much farther. This sketch serves as a visual illustration that ultimately, it's about reaching out to those in the community.
God is omniscient and the implications of that sometimes have us questioning the things He does.
A new spin on an old classic. Years after the crucifixion, a Centurion is visited by three people in a dream and learns that forgiveness is just a prayer away.
While at their youth group meeting, Maddie and Christy are quick to judge Peter for his denial of Christ, but don't realize their own actions are just as bad.
This is a silent sketch. The devil chooses a challenger to go against him in an arm wrestling match. They go to the table; Satan wins effortlessly. The person gets up, fights again, and is again defeated. Scared and hurting, the person goes to Jesus. Jesus challenges Satan on the person's behalf and easily wins.
Mitch and Cindy are having their regular dinner and game night with their neighbors, Darla and Kurt. But tonight, Mitch and Cindy have an ulterior and terrifying motive...to share their faith. Can they "close the deal"?
Isn't it easy to judge other people when you're inconvenienced? Before we start to point out the speck in someone else's eye, perhaps we should check out the plank in our own eye.
Three men are on the tee box, waiting to hit their golf shots on a beautiful Easter Sunday morning. The group ahead of them is very slow. As the men wait, they talk about life, faith, and being "self-made men." A fourth golfer, a stranger, joins them. He off-handedly addresses some of the topics about which they've spoken. Who is this guy?