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.

One character is played by 2 actors, one representing her confident side, the other representing her anxious side.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

In this dramatization of the Old Testament scripture from Exodus 5 and 6, Pharaoh forces his Israelite slaves to make bricks without straw, and God calls upon Moses to help deliver the Israelites to the promised land.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 6

As Becky is speaking to the audience about Satan’s scheming ways, she's ironically interrupted by a series of whispers that demonstrate the spiritual attacks she's talking about. Though initially overcome and feeling defeated, she recognizes that victory comes from Christ.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 5

A teenaged/young adult male and female talk through the difficulties of trying to stay pure and the different pressures for each gender.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2

This Easter monologue focuses on how Jesus’ sacrifice fixes the brokenness in our lives and cements our relationship with God.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 6

It's Easter, and six-year-old Lea has the perfect outfit. But Mama says she has to wear "that dumb dress" instead. Ultimately, the wardrobe battle teaches both of them something important about the Resurrection.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 4

This Easter monologue applauds the kid in the choir who sings louder than everyone else, without abandon. The actor aspires to be more like that kid, radiating joy, hope, light, and delight as he worships.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 4

In this monologue, the image of a broken egg is used to remind us why Easter happened—to redeem broken people.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 3

This modern retelling of the good Samaritan tells the story of a girl who encounters bullies. Jill looks for help from her friends, but they are too busy to help. Jill feels alone until Drew, a kid she has never met before, stops to help her.

Actors: 6 Minutes: 7

While making a birdhouse together, three siblings learn how God gave us everything we need when He created the world. He wants us to be creators as well, using the gifts He has given us to help those around us.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 6

In this skit, Randy encounters God as a baggage checker at the airport. As God unpacks the heavy things in Randy's life that are occupying his baggage, Randy is reminded to cast his cares upon God.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

In this skit, Becky tries to show Abby that her headphones have become a major problem in her life. However, Becky doesn’t realize that her own headphones are causing a bigger communication issue.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

Though Luke and his mom are speaking the same language, there's a communication breakdown as she tries to get him to read his Bible. Ultimately, mom helps Luke understand that modern-day slang may change from generation to generation, but God's Word stays the same.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

Willie is nervous about starting at a new school and wonders if he'll be able to make friends. Susie reminds him that she's his friend, and that even when he feels alone, Jesus is there as his friend, too.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 10

This monologue is based on Joshua and the walls of Jericho.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 5

This script features four short monologues by various characters sharing their experiences with evangelism.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 4