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.
Jill arrives at her mother’s house to argue, after feeling disrespected by her mom again. Although her mom is not home, a smart device, named Derrick, shares with Jill the recent searches her mom has made, which reveals a heart seeking forgiveness and freedom.
Inspired by Matthew 5:14-16, one character has a lit candle but refuses to share his light with anyone else, choosing to hide it under a bowl.
In this humorous script, Bruce explains to his friends what church is. But as it turns out, they “get it” better than he expected.
Two dads attend their child’s “Donuts with Dad” day at school. While one struggles with the weight of his new job, the other helps him see how God can take the heavy crown of burden off his head…and replace it with a fairy princess crown instead.
This skit is written from the viewpoint of John the Baptist’s father, Zechariah. The problem is that he can’t talk. This quirky skit uses cue cards and a short monologue to tell the lesser-known story of John the Baptist’s birth from his father’s point of view.
This script is a modern-day telling of Joseph’s anxiety and doubts over the news that his Mary is with child.
Willie learns a valuable lesson about sharing when his classmates offer their hearts, as well as their gifts, to him.
As three teen girls meet virtually in the distant future, it's obvious that a lot has changed since today. However, God's Word and the reason to celebrate Christmas has not.
In this advent play, a disgruntled delivery man is forced to work on Christmas Eve. As he delivers presents, he discovers that the true gifts of Christmas are greater and more important than anything he can bring in a package.
Roger goes looking for a valuable baseball card, but instead finds a box of Father's Day ties and an unexpected treasure—a letter from his daughter. This skit honors fathers for their priceless role in parenting, even if they have some regrets.
This skit looks back on the lessons and memories found in a dad’s old wallet as it honors older fathers and their legacy of love, faithfulness, and wisdom.
Real talk: It’s not an easy time for young adults in the church. With so much of life recently cancelled or disrupted, this is a funny and creative way to encourage the young adults in your midst and let them know you’re cheering them on.
Ruth and Rahab share their joy over the birth of Obed, Ruth’s son, Rahab’s grandson, and King David’s grandfather. Both women are named in Jesus’ genealogy, showing the importance of faith-filled mothers in extending God’s scarlet cord of redemption to all people, regardless of background or nationality.
While setting up a nativity scene and explaining a quirky family tradition, the Actress/Actor in this skit realizes that much can be learned from the kneeling Wise Man and his journey to Jesus.
This script presents options to go simple or go all-out to bring the story of Noah and the ark to life. As an interactive skit, the audience gets to step inside the ark with Noah, as they learn that God is always there for us, even when we don't understand what's going on. Special Word of the Day: Understand. “God is always there for us even when we don’t understand.”
In this humorous parody of a well-known reality show, four mothers from the Bible meet host Pepper Saltsman to discuss why motherhood in biblical times can be divine, and why sometimes it’s not.