Christian Scripts and Church Dramas

231 Worship have been busy writing and collecting scripts for over 10 years. We have a wide range of church dramas and skits that can be performed for almost any occasion. Our Christian scripts are biblically based and can be used not only in churches, but most school drama competitions as well.

All of our scripts are downloadable, which means we do not actually ship anything. As soon as you find your script and checkout, you can download immediately and start practicing your skit or play.

This monologue-driven script shows that Easter is not the end, but the beginning of each of our stories no matter how broken our pasts. Biblical figures who may have thought they were beyond redemption have lives that begin anew because of their interaction with Jesus. Becky, a modern day character, draws hope from the Bible, recognizing that if God can change broken lives then, He can change hers now.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 7-8

A group of teens and adults arrive at a homeless shelter to serve dinner to the residents. As the play progresses, several students are forced to face the pain that has followed them, leading to redemption and healing. In the end the whole group is reminded that their service… to the residents and to each other… doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to reflect the heart of Jesus.

Actors: 15-20 Minutes: 20

This easy to stage and short monologue highlights the journey of the blind beggar that Jesus heals at the Pool of Siloam. The man, now with his sight restored, talks about the moment of his healing, and how his first sight was that of love… the love and compassion of the Son of Man.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 3

In this easy to stage, fun and inspiring skit, Ben is rehearsing to audition for a church play on relationships. His wife, Sally, is helping to feed him his lines, but get frustrated when he can’t remember the script. As the skit unfolds, both parties find themselves trapped in their own interpretations of how the ‘script’ should sound. In the end, they realize the importance of respectful collaboration in creating a new story based on grace.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5

In this timely and easy to stage skit, a playwright struggles to finish a love themed work. Out of desperation, they ask their A.I. companion to do some love-related research, only to end up wrangling it's not always helpful responses. In the end, the definition for true love, His love, carries the day.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4

A simple skit to portray the story of Abraham and the (near) sacrifice of Isaac. Use for VBS, mission trip, stand-alone skit or with others in the series. English and Spanish translations included.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 10

A skit to portray Joshua and the battle of Jericho in a fun and engaging way. Use for VBS, a mission trip, as a stand-alone skit, or with others in the series. English and Spanish translations available.

Actors: 5-10 Minutes: 7

“Easter eggs” are hidden all throughout our world in music and movies. Sometimes they give hope, other times they are just for fun. Here two friends discuss how Christ rising from the dead is the ultimate “easter egg.”

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4

A new year is supposed to bring fresh starts and renewed joy, but for three people facing grief, illness, and uncertainty, the usual celebrations feel hollow. As their cheerful facades crack, they wrestle with the tension between faith and struggle, discovering that true hope isn’t found in pretending everything is okay, but in trusting God through the hard moments. A raw, honest, and ultimately uplifting reflection on what it means to carry faith into the new year.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 3

In this funny, heartwarming, and easy to stage skit, Alex is overcome with emotion after watching yet another Hallmark Christmas movie. His wife Jill, however, is overcome with the chaos of the season. In the end, they are reminded of the power of “Fear Not” from the angel’s announcement of Christ’s birth, and the message they take to set aside the frantic pace of the season and focus on what matters most.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4

In this easy to stage, fun and meaningful skit, an excited shepherd pitches their off the wall ideas on how to best honor the experience of seeing the Christ child. The other shepherd has to act as a voice of reason, finally steering his friend away from the ideas and more towards what really honors the baby.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

What if we’re serving God in the way he called us to, but everywhere we turn, we face a new obstacle? Circumstances begin to lead us to question if this is what God really wants? We begin to question if we’ve either chosen the wrong path, or there is something lacking in us, or we wonder if perhaps God should choose someone more qualified. This piece is a reminder that God chooses us, not the other way around. He accomplishes his plans by the power of his Spirit. All we need to do is show up when He calls us, submit to Him fully, and trust Him for the timing.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 4

When Tyler lands the role of Jacob in his church’s play, he goes all-in, literally wrestling his friend Ben to “get into character.” Being Your Best Jacob is a hilarious and heartfelt short skit that explores determination, faith, and what it really means to give your best for God. Perfect for youth groups, church drama teams, or Sunday services looking for a fun, physical, and meaningful performance.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4

A senior adult is dealing with the loneliness of aging in a humorous way.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 3-4

A family of four stuck in an airport on Christmas Eve faces flight delays, dead devices, and the unwelcome news that the joy-sucking Aunt Carol will be at Christmas. Tensions flare until they’re reminded that joy isn’t found in perfect circumstances, but in Christ - even in chaos, peace can be found.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 5

Do we really understand what Advent means in our individual journey of faith as we approach and prepare for Christmas and the celebration of the birth of Jesus?

Actors: 4 Minutes: 3-4