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.
A young woman struggles to shut out all of the advice she gets from friends in order to hear what God has to say about her burdens.
Two men meet on the street in front of their office and try to decide where to go to lunch. They both are easily religiously offended and, because of their bondage, can't decide on an acceptable place to eat. They then watch in wonder as a co-worker dances in joy across the street.
This is a sobering visual at how we try and fill up our lives with things that will never really quench our thirst.
In this Alice in Wonderland/Matrix mash-up, Alice is given a choice to leave her old life behind and experience true freedom in Christ, or keep living her old life and never understand God's peace.
The blessing of Christmas is that God put a baby in a manger. But the greater blessing is that the baby didn't stay there. Jesus is Emmanuel. God with us. And it's because the baby grew up and lived out God's rescue plan, it's because the manger is empty that we are able to have God with us event today!
Here's a humorous look at what it might have been like if our heroes of the faith hadn't been so faithful.
In this retelling of the ancient story a greedy man learns what really matters- and what really doesn't. A touching, gently whimsical illustration of the redeeming power of love.
In this retelling of the ancient story a greedy man learns what really matters- and what really doesn't. A touching, gently whimsical illustration of the redeeming power of love.
Gary and Grady take a few minutes to explain why we observe Thanksgiving.
One family stops to count their blessings and as they do, realize that they each have a lot to be thankful for.
This Responsive Reading is a declaration of thanksgiving to God who loves and provides for His people.
Two women commiserate during church worship service about how busy the holiday season can be with all the preparations and festivities and they find themselves wondering, "What's the point?"
This monologue takes a fictional look at the story of a shepherd who was there when the angels proclaimed the birth of Christ, yet chose to stay behind rather than see the Savior.
It's Thanksgiving and two turkeys are thankful they didn't get chosen to grace the table! They are soon joined by some vegetables that are relieved to share the turkeys' fate and hideout.
When we stop and focus on what we are truly thankful for, we can find joy...even in the midst of a stressful, busy life.
Two families display the contrast between those who choose to be thankful and those who choose not to be.