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.
As a dad begins a new video "diary," he compares his to-do list with his eight-year-old's list. He finds that the child has not only chores, but also aspirations on the list, inspiring him to make his own "to be" list. This script can be performed as a monologue on stage or recorded in advance with a single camera.
Eliza re-tells the story of her first time participating in a Christmas pageant and how it re-ignited her faith. Through her account of the pageant, she ponders the discrepancies between our modern-day depiction of the manger scene and what may have actually happened.
This fun scene tells the story of Jonah in one whale-of-a-tale, exploring disobedience to God and His always-waiting, great grace.
This is a fun and funny retelling of the Old Testament story of Joseph and how God was with him, through even the toughest times.
A humorous way to introduce an Advent, Christmas Eve, or Christmas Service, this comedic monologue depicts a disappointed Suzy Snowflake as she realizes that the Messiah’s birthday can still be celebrated without snow.
Seen as one of society’s lowest, God chose the unlikely men watching sheep on a hillside to be part of the Christmas story. A depiction of the shepherds’ story as conveyed in the Gospel of Luke, this scene is part of the full play, “One Still Night.”
This humorous scene celebrates the infinite wisdom of fathers. It can be performed as a monologue or duet.
In this scene, Mary and Joseph begin to panic at the thought of having their baby in the middle of the street. When they are offered a stable, they realize that God’s provision often looks different than what we may expect. This scene is part of the full play, One Still Night.
The Prince of Peace entered into this world on a night that was anything but peaceful. This script portrays the Christmas story as outlined in the Gospels and reiterates our need for the peace that Christ brings. Part of the full play, One Chaotic Still Night, this script can stand alone and serve as an intro into a Christmas sermon.
After reading to his/her daughter at bedtime, a parent compares hero stories to that of Jesus, proclaiming Him the ultimate hero.
This script is perfect for young children to perform a short Christmas play. Simply telling the story of Christ’s birth as outlined in the Gospels, this requires little to no practice. This script would also work for a Sunday school class or a short children’s sermon.
When the shepherd leaves the flock to go look for lost sheep, one of the lambs complains that it’s too dangerous for the shepherd to leave the flock behind until he discovers that he was once lost, too.
This script is a humorous testament to the power of mothers. Can be performed as a duet or monologue.
In this one-act, children's Christmas Eve play, the story of Jesus' birth is told. As the storyteller narrates in rhyme, Joseph, Mary, the Innkeeper, and a Shepherd share their stories.
This lighthearted retelling of the story of Jean Valjean from Les Miserables helps demonstrate what mercy is all about.
Boxbob doesn’t know how to pray, so Boxsue teaches him the Lord’s Prayer and helps him understand what it means. This is a series of six very short skits about The Lord’s Prayer. They may be presented on consecutive Sundays, on different days of Bible school, or all together as a longer drama for the children.