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.
The Innkeeper comes to realize why his mother always told him to make room.
Elizabeth discovers that God can create life out of a barren womb.
Mary discovers that Christ really will change everything.
Mary and Joseph are on the long road to Bethlehem and have plenty of time to process exactly what God has chosen them for.
God limited Himself to become human, breathing new life into the world and giving us His perfect gift so we might be saved. This is a responsive reading perfect for your worship time during this Christmas season.
As the bells of Christmas usher in the season of hurry up and get there, the true meaning starts to fade in the background as we forget why we celebrate Christmas in the first place.
It's late at night in the barn and the animals are all excited! A baby was born and they were there to greet the newborn King. This script is perfect for your Christmas Eve service or for a Children's Sermon.
Rick and Tina play hardball as they sit down to negotiate how they spend their time during the Christmas season.
Bill's concerned that the true meaning of Christmas has been compromised so he comes up with an alternative to Santa.
Hannah, a friendly barista, wants to know what the deal is with Christians and Thanksgiving and makes the connection that it's kind of a Christian holiday without really being a Christian holiday. Perfect to use as a sermon set-up.
Four unnamed characters expose the brokenness and pain in their lives, and speak Scriptural truth about God's intimate knowledge and care for us. This scene combines four monologues with responsive readings.
After reconciling the Christmas gift receipts and devising a payment plan, a husband and wife wonder whether it was all worth the price they paid - and rediscover what it cost Christ on that first Christmas.
When Jesus came down to earth, He left a perfect home in heaven where he sat at the right hand of God. He left all of that for us, even though we'd rejected Him. His love for us is greater than we'll ever appreciate.
A friendly, non-Christian barista wants to know about what the deal is with Christians and how they treat Halloween.
Gary and Grady attempt to explain Halloween and how instead of imitating monsters and characters it would be better to imitate Christ year round.
A father decides it's time to do something about the TV after he finds himself having to explain adultery to his daughter while watching the World Series.