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.
In this humorous parody of a certain well-known reality show, six women from the bible meet host, Pepper Saltsman, to discuss love and how to overcome relationship challenges of biblical proportions.
In this easy to stage and fun skit, a married couple struggle with the results of a peculiar personality test that reveals more than they expected. Perfect for a series on marriage, relationships and finding God’s purpose.
This powerfully simple monologue illustrates feelings of hope and hopelessness, anxiety and peace, faith and doubt as they are experienced, like many of those feelings are, all at once, in a moment, just before a sunrise…or is it a sunset?
This sweet and lighthearted script illustrates that being salt and light in a dark world can be a challenge, but necessary. Being a blessing must be intentional, and expressing God’s love in practical ways is what sets us apart as believers and points people to God. The world needs our sparkle!
An attorney is baffled when his client comes up with excuse after excuse for not taking advantage of his inheritance.
In this easy to stage and fun skit, a married couple find themselves stuck in an unusual place and use the circumstances as way to assess their marriage in a unique way.
Let’s be honest. We all tend to be a little judgmental. (Or maybe even a lot judgmental.) But we sure do tend to be blind to our own flaws. This humorous look at three over-the-top judgmental ladies is a light-hearted way to get us to see how we appear to God (and people) when we are constantly finding fault with others.
A moving company is faced with a problem of whether it is legal or not to remove a mattress tag to aid in the moving process. Are we too legalistic at times as we face the “laws” of life?
One in five people are affected by mental health issues. Either in themselves, or with those they know. There are times when it becomes apparent in our churches too. This short and easy to stage monologue challenges the audience to consider compassion, understanding and grace.
Does God still hear? Sometimes we think that because we don’t get what we ask for then that must mean God hasn’t heard or answered our prayers. This short, easy to present and poignant script is quick to connect with the many thoughts and prayers of those in the audience.
Part of the Christmas Carols Collection, in this script the popular carol “Silent Night” is both sung and spoken together in a unique presentation of the music and the meaning within. Designed to be used together with other scripts in the series or stand alone.
Scriptures tell us that after the shepherds saw the baby Jesus in the manger, they “told everyone what had happened and what the angel had said to them about this child.” Well, these shepherds are trying but failing to find an exciting way to spread the news of Jesus being born and end up realizing that the good news of a Savior being born is exciting on its own.
Cow, Donkey, Sheep and Rooster are all present the night Jesus is born. The next day, they argue about how Jesus loves them best until the Shepherd takes them back to visit the manger and they realize that Christ’s love is not about what they’ve done, but what He’s done for them. This script is 10 min-12 minutes without optional caroling and candle lighting. Otherwise, it is about 30 minutes total.
Rapha and Tromos, two angels, are assigned to watch over three men from the East as they travel dangerous roads to Bethlehem. They're about to witness the fulfillment of a prophecy that goes all the way back to Daniel and the Magi from ancient Babylon. Part of the Even Angels series, in which powerful truths from scripture that even angels long to understand, are unpacked and shared in fresh ways.
Rapha and Tromos, two angels, are about to lead the heavenly host into the hill country of Bethlehem to tell the shepherds the Messiah is born. The assignment calls for harps, not swords. As they prepare to entrust the gospel to mere humans, they realize a whole new era is about to shake heaven and earth. Part of the Even Angels series, in which powerful truths from scripture that even angels long to understand, are unpacked and shared in fresh ways.
This skit reveals how God sees us as beautiful even when we feel broken and ugly.