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.
Ron and Bob talk about what it means to be tempted and tell the story of how Jesus overcame temptation.
This is an interactive skit where the audience is invited inside the temple with 12-year-old Jesus as he talks to the elders. As part of the “Step Inside” series, this skit invites the audience to be part of the action of Bible stories come to life! Each skit focuses on a word that you can choose to use as your lesson or theme for the day and works alongside other skits in the series to send the message that God is always there for us.
A “chance” encounter at a café between a Christian woman and a prostitute leads to a discussion on what a person is worth. The prostitute is reminded that she is worth the price paid for her-the very life of God. NOTE: This script has adult themes and is best suited for an adult women’s ministry or evangelism training.
This script is a hilarious invitation to join a small group or Bible study and takes a look at how people confuse characters in the Bible, notably Moses and Noah. This can be performed live or filmed and presented.
In this humorous skit, a mom comes across an old Mother’s Day coupon book that her daughter made when she was little. But is her now teenaged daughter ready to pay up? With a sweet message of love and appreciation, this skit is sure to delight all the mothers in your congregation.
In this humorous skit, a mom receives a handy new robot from her husband and children for Mother’s Day. It’s supposed to help mom with everything she does in a day, but can it keep up? This skit is a great way to celebrate mom and reminds us to appreciate everything she does for us.
A mother explains how exciting and yet chaotic motherhood can be. She reflects on how dependent she is on God’s direction and guidance as she mothers her children.
Four people with vastly different life experiences reflect on the women who have been mothers to them when they needed it the most. In these stories we can celebrate the variety of women, essential to the body of Christ, who answer the call of motherhood with their encouragement, words of wisdom, friendship, and prayers.
Our legacy is told in stories that appear between the lines...outside the obvious narratives of what we do day in and out, but fleshed out in the small, significant acts that make the real difference. In this script, a mom reflects on objects she holds and the legacy they represent.
This is an interactive skit where the audience is invited inside the Red Sea with Moses and Zipporah or Aaron. Part of the “Step Inside” series, each skit focuses on a word that you can choose to use as your lesson or theme for the day and works alongside other skits in the series to send the message that God is always there for us. In this skit, the special word of the day is “still”. “God is always there for us when we are still.”
These scripts were written for a 5-day VBS program. However, they can be used for any children’s programming as long as the scripts are performed in the correct order. The curriculum was designed to immerse students in the land of ancient Persia, so that they may see and hear and fully learn the Biblical story of Esther. Five original songs were written specifically for this VBS curriculum. Music sheets containing the melody line and guitar chords have been provided, along with a rough garage band recording.
A Mother’s Day Pep Talk straight from the Bible...sort of. This lighthearted script assures moms that they are doing a good job and encourages them to relax and enjoy the day.
A mom gets a handmade gift from her child on Mother’s Day and tries her best to figure out exactly what the paper-mache nightmare is. When Dad steps in to help, the result is equal parts hilarious and heartwarming.
An exhausted mother sits and ponders the significance of her daily tasks.
Three men are left home alone with their children and quickly remember how hard it is to be a mom.
Two moms, talking about life and motherhood, begin to believe that truly great moms might actually feel like lousy ones!