Scripts in Category: High School
Four scenarios are enacted in which people decide they need to Define The Relationship.
Madison, a girl in Jr. High, is having a hard time understanding what makes her special. It’s a good thing she has a friend like Patrick to remind her.
A high school student (boy or girl) has a meeting with his English teacher who is flunking him because he (the student) always has a Christian slant to everything he writes in class. This piece can be used in conjunction with “<a href="http://skitguys.com/scripts/item/flunking-life">Flunking Life</a>”, a follow-up piece.
A teenage girl reaches out to an unpopular boy and teaches us a great lesson about love and life.
A humorous look at how judging others only avoids the “real story.”
A teenage girl returns from a youth retreat to find her drunken father asleep in his easy chair. She must decide what to do with him, and choose rather to love him or not.
In the scenarios that follow, notice how life often determines our joy or lack of joy, instead of joy determining how life will play out for that day. What happens when we get older and look back on our lives?
Do you and your friends make it easy for people to feel loved by you and by God, or do you make it feel difficult? Because when you lose a teen from your group, you’re not just losing a person – you could be losing a soul.
Kim and Kate have lost their “third” so now it’s time to fill the spot. They find new girl, Jackie, who doesn’t quite fit the mold, but they are thrilled to have a new “project”.
We are so easily distracted, and it seems especially when we’re trying to focus on God. What do you think about during worship? Hopefully, your time with God doesn’t look like this.
A popular TV show host shows up at a local high school's See You At The Pole™ Rally. Through his interviews with students, we see shallow reasons for attending, and the true reason for the gathering.
It would be easy to resist temptation if we could just see what was going on spiritually. The reality is that many of the “harmless” thoughts that tempt us are really flaming arrows trying to harm us and keep us from following God.
This is a Reader’s Theater skit that asks the hard questions that we ask ourselves about why we were put on this planet. In the end it is shown that once we get our eyes off of ourselves and make ourselves available to God that we find purpose.
It’s easy to see why God would seem unapproachable, and that we would have to squeeze an appointment with Him, or do something to impress Him. The great news is that God approached us first and offered us salvation through Jesus. For those stuck in the waiting room, it’s only excuses that keep them from getting their questions answered.
Here’s the story of a lovely lady, a man named Brady, and spoof on that television icon of the 70s. This short spoof provides a fun and nostalgic avenue into some very current needs in the lives of students.
Gossip and rumors grow wildly in the matter of one school day. Assumptions are made and everyone takes sides. When the truth comes out, will the people involved reconcile their relationship, or let the separation and bitterness grow?