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.
Two different groups from church are meeting and being observed by a Crocodile Hunter character. One has the right idea about a small group's purpose and the other can't seem to get past the ritual of organization.
The most repeated command in the Bible is “Do Not Fear” or “Fear Not.” Yet how often do we disobey that command and allow fear to grind us to a halt, leaving us like deer in the headlights. How often are we letting God’s will go unlived in the world?
Joseph was his father's favorite and his brothers resented him for it. But God had big plans for this little brother.
After getting his car stuck in a rut, a husband begins to realize that his marriage is also stuck in a rut...but some ruts are good ones.
A husband and father is trying his best to balance family and work, but he finds that work seems to be his priority and his family ends up suffering for it.
A young girl considered the "social outcast" of her high school contemplates her life and the secrets she has kept as she starts another school year.
A high school student of influence contemplates his choices and his desire to be different as he returns to school.
Through the eyes of both father and son, one of the most powerful of Jesus’ parables comes to life.
Two skits in one = A funny anger management support group meets with a self-help approach to their problems.
A typical "Christian" family passes by 3 scenarios where they could display love to their neighbors, before finding themselves stranded motorists assisted by an unlikely "Good Samaritan."
When Marie Kaplouski fills in for her hero, Martha Stewart, her cooking venture goes awry when she chooses not to follow Martha's proven recipe.
A lawyer serving out a community service sentence criticizes and judges the recipient of a charity home as lazy and self-centered while ignoring those tendencies in himself.
Two former tag-team champion wrestlers feud over something trivial. This skit parallels the futility of the grudges between believers.
A Reader's Theatre about God's love and acceptance as a Father who pursued His people.
Four church members make critical comments throughout the worship service and then compare their perspectives after the service, only to miss the entire purpose of being in corporate worship that day. They forget to be concerned about what God likes instead of what they prefer.
What a comfort to know that no matter what we do or no matter where we go, God the Father will always be there. Here is the Psalmist's prayer as a responsive reading.