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.
Kim and Kate have lost their “third” so now it’s time to fill the spot. They find new girl, Jackie, who doesn’t quite fit the mold, but they are thrilled to have a new “project”.
Mr. Johnson, a retired English teacher, walks into the office of Paul Clark, a newspaper editorialist. Mr. Johnson taught Paul twenty five years earlier, and flunked him because he wrote compositions about Jesus. Now, Mr. Johnson comes to Paul, seeking his advice on life. This script is best used in conjunction with “<a href="http://skitguys.com/scripts/flunking-english">Flunking English</a>."
A chance conversation between Nancy and Marci in the workplace reveals that Marci is struggling with issues from her past. Will she find a way to put them down?
Jane Dillman runs into Death sitting on a commuter train. Death has an over inflated view of himself and does his bumbling best to scare Jane. Jane, who knows the One who has defeated death, is not taking the bait.
A husband comes home to discover his wife, who has had an affair, about to leave. He challenges her to stay, to receive his forgiveness and love.
A very tired teenage boy narrates his own actions, simply telling his story of struggling to hear the voice of God in his noisy world.
Sometimes Christians are the worst at being…well…Christians. This sketch is a powerful reader’s theatre about how we can delude ourselves into believing that our addictions aren’t hurting anyone.
A husband and a wife, both speak directly to the audience, as to one person. They are both telling their side of the same story. This should have a fast-paced “Reader’s Theatre” (yet memorized) feel to it.
Silly examples of prayer that reflect and all too real image of our own prayer lives.
We are so easily distracted, and it seems especially when we’re trying to focus on God. What do you think about during worship? Hopefully, your time with God doesn’t look like this.
<p>Anna has a terrific spiritual experience and is faced with the question: Will you love me now?</p>
A husband and wife are trying to be better about spending money and sticking to a budget. Both have made sacrifices and have started to realize how hard making sacrifices is.
A new dad gets a lesson from a veteran dad on how much his life is about to change now that his daughter has come into the world. Being a parent is hard, but we get a better understanding of God’s love for us.
In this skit, a bell ringer stands outside collecting money for charity. She/he tries different approaches to no avail.
Larry has a hard time telling the truth. Thankfully a buzzer keeps him in check as he tells of a conversation he had with his daughter.