Scripts in Category: Monologues
A collection of six monologues, chronicling Simon Peter's encounters with Jesus Christ. These "journal entries" can serve as powerful sermon illustrators. This bundle comes with artwork including logo, title slides and background slides for your worship service.
The Wise Man recounts his journey and the surprise at the end of it all.
The night of Christ's birth, a shepherd realizes that this night is good news to ALL people.
Joseph struggles to understand why God would choose him to be Christ's earthly father.
The Innkeeper comes to realize why his mother always told him to make room.
Elizabeth discovers that God can create life out of a barren womb.
Mary discovers that Christ really will change everything.
As the bells of Christmas usher in the season of hurry up and get there, the true meaning starts to fade in the background as we forget why we celebrate Christmas in the first place.
This First Christmas Script Bundle features reflections from Joseph, Mary, Elizabeth, The Inn Keeper, A Wiseman, A Shepherd. Can be used for as part of a Christmas Play or individually in the weeks leading up to Christmas. This script bundle also includes the music used in the videos as mp3 files for your use.
A firefighter, nicknamed "Preacher," shares his experience of finding his worth in Christ amidst the rubble and dirt of the tragedy of September 11th.
While Jesus was on earth, He used children and their faith as an example of the attitude He desires from us. Could we just for today become as a child and trust the One who is in charge?
She waited for what seemed like an eternity for God's promise to be fulfilled. But Hope finally came in the form of a baby and changed the world forever.
A man expresses his real and honest thoughts about his belief in God. This is a very honest piece that should be performed by an experienced actor. This can also be performed by a female, with a few changes. This is not meant to be a stand-alone script. It should be performed with a follow-up message.
What is patriotism, and what does it mean to God's people? It means not only to celebrate, but to participate. This is the monologue version of the script. See the ensemble version of this script below if you need it for multiple actors.
This sincere monologue puts words to the feelings so many of us have for our fathers but aren't always great at expressing.
This monologue is a sweet remembrance of a time a son went fishing with his dad, who was suffering from Alzheimer's disease.