Scripts in Category: High School
When flight 206’s engines fail, the passengers have to quickly fulfill all of their dreams and unfinished business. However, they are in a surprise and may have longer to live after all. Will they seize the new opportunity to live with purpose, or waste it in their same old way of living?
As this skit demonstrates, the real key to prayer is being genuine. What God really desires is a two-way conversation with us.
Four contestants have been chosen to take the adventure of their lives, but not necessarily the kind that they were expecting. At the end they realize that this mission adventure is the process through which God's purposes are mined out of us.
Three friends have just graduated from High School and sit around discussing the future. These friends all think of success in different ways. Only one seems to have a responsible look at the rest of his life.
It's Valentine's Day and Susan finds herself at a BBQ restaurant with her clueless boyfriend. Will she continue to settle for "Mr. Okay"?
After making commitments to God and each other at camp, two friends return to High School. They grow apart as spiritual apathy takes one of them over.
This skit is a human video: action done to music. This skit is set to Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart." This skit shows a person caught in a sea of sin and Christ coming to rescue her. The script comes with the Spanish translation for the cards used in the video. You may also want to use the Glee version of "Total Eclipse of the Heart."
In this skit, a girl has a conversation with her best friend that just died. These two friends shared everything in life but the most important thing: saving faith through Jesus Christ.
God will use any means necessary to get our attention. In this case it is a little girl standing in line at the grocery store wanting to get her mother’s attention that highlights God’s desire to break in to our busy lives and tell us that He loves us.
This drama is a modern day prodigal son story that shows: "He who has been forgiven little, loves little; but he who has been forgiven much, loves abundantly."
This comedy takes place in the local news station that has lost all of their video clips. This is a guaranteed laugh skit as the audience gets to watch the news crew act out each news story.
Larry’s an alcoholic… Buzz! An over-eater… Buzz! Okay, he’s a liar. With the help of a heavenly buzzer, Larry tells of a time when God used a Christ follower to really impact his life.
How do you know you’ve seen too much MTV? When you use band names and song titles to complete your sentences. That’s the dilemma of the person in this skit as they slowly sink into a New York State of Mind, crying, “Won’t you please, please help me? Help me? Help me… Ooooo.”
Everyone has forgotten their time alone with God. In this skit, we see how much this young teen is missing out on when she forgets about her 'reservation' with God.
God is so big, no one can even begin to fathom His greatness. This skit asks the question "Just how big is God?"
We've all heard the phrase "Don't judge a book by its cover." This skit brings this idea to life by showing the power of God through a blind man.