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 funny and honest look at the challenges we’ve faced as the world around us changed in an unforgettable season, this is a reminder for the elderly among us that they are seen by God and so important to the church.
Whether they're thriving or barely hanging on, this is a funny and honest look at the challenges of parenting in unusual times is a powerful way to let parents in your church know they’re loved, seen, and matter to God and the people around them.
This humorous script illustrates the way we can be blind to and repeat our follies. Comprised of 4 scenes, which can be performed separately or as a full, short play. The script works for all ages, and can be used as sermon introductions, VBS or Sunday school, youth or adult retreats, etc.
In this skit Susie helps Willie to understand that lying is a sin that is never acceptable, even if it means missing out on one of Miss Pickle’s award-winning chocolate cakes.
Two moms attend their child’s “Muffins with Mom” day at school. One mom has it all together, the other mom, not so much. In this hilarious skit about the joys and terrors of raising kids, the two moms learn that though they might not seem to have much in common, motherhood unites us all.
When her family has no more use for the van, a mom cleans it up and reflects on the joys and struggles of parenting as she prepares herself and the van for a new beginning.
In this comedic skit, Mr. Smith is looking for a job at the Rumor Mill and meets Ms. Tattle. However, both soon realize that they do not want to work in a place filled with gossip.
This funny skit demonstrates why being letting your yes be yes and no be no cuts through all the clutter and makes it clear who you are and what you believe.
I n this skit on tithing, Jessie realizes that giving one tenth of a small amount of M&Ms is easy, but it gets more difficult to let go of 10% when there's a bigger bag of the chocolaty treats.
This heartwarming monologue features a mother who tells her child about the many ways in which she has been stretched since becoming a mom.
Being a mom is hard. This skit reveals the hearts of three moms in three different seasons of motherhood. As they share their excitements, failures, insecurities, and loneliness, God shows up to encourage their hearts and give them what they need—each other!
This skit includes a lot of audience participation as it tells the story of Jesus calming the storm. Written in English and Spanish, it's perfect for mission trips.
This skit tells the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. Written in English and Spanish, it's perfect for mission trips.
What color would love be if we could see it? This children's skit is about all the things God has done to give life to his people. Can be performed live or virtually.
This lighthearted skit finds a woman visiting her doctor to discuss extreme worry and exhaustion. After several tests, there can be only one diagnosis—she’s a mom. (Includes options for a Mom of Young Children or a Mom of Older Children.)
Can anything compare to a mother? No, not really. But this script attempts to explain a portion of her worth through a few similes. Can be performed live, virtually, or pre-recorded using 1, 2, or 3 actors.