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 mom prepares her kid's Valentine's Day cards, she reflects on the word "love" and how we focus more on the gesture of love and less on the intent.
A series of monologues exploring Romans 12:6-8 on using your gifts for the good of the Body of Christ.
A married man seems to be confessing to an affair. But who is the mysterious "other woman" he speaks about? Great jump-starter for messages about marriage, love and commitment.
Bob's writing thank you notes, but totally missing the point. Are we being intentional with our thanks?
Christmas is about the Name About All Names, Jesus. This responsive reading is a declaration of where our focus is this season.
William Bradford, transported through time, explains the history and importance of the Mayflower Compact...and the importance of being united. This script is perfect for a Thanksgiving event or even a July 4th celebration at your church.
It's so easy to be thankful for all of our blessings, but what if we actually put shoes on our gratitude and took it out for a walk?
A mom sends her kid off to trick or treat and wonders if, in her own life, is she genuinely working to imitate Christ or is she tricking everyone into thinking she is?
After sending all sorts of messages of reconciliation to his children, a Father decides to pack up and go to them in person.
Louis hears the phrase "Happy Holidays" one too many times and learns a lesson on the difference between religion and grace.
A dad finds a way for his family to keep the main thing, Jesus, the main thing at Christmas.
A new mom reflects on the journey she and her husband have been on to becoming parents and how God has not forgotten us.
While making her annual batch of Christmas bread, Christy makes the connection that big things can come from small places.
Stress and worry are timeless – but God meets our needs in miraculous ways. A New Testament-set monologue with a twist.
Rick and Toodie learn to give thanks "in all things." Great illustration for Thanksgiving or to accompany a message on Gratitude.
Tom and Kate have been spending too much money and quickly figure out that their lack of peace is the root of their problem. This Christmas, through all the buying and through all the parties, let's not lose the meaning of Christmas.