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 a conversation between Little Billy and his Sunday School teacher, Little Billy swerves from underwear to Zacchaeus to sick trees. And through it all Little Billy learns about God's crazy love and grace.
While on a family trip, Rick and Toodie both learn the importance of asking for directions. A fun, fresh perspective on prayer and pride.
Starting a new year can be daunting, but God has promised us that He will stand by us and never leave us. He has given us what we need to stand strong and walk daily with Him. This script is perfect for your worship time in your youth group or main church worship service.
A retelling of the story of the two kids and the loving dad. The prodigal daughter has returned home and a feast has been prepared. But not everyone is exactly to celebrate the homecoming.
When Moses was outside the Camp in prayer, he went away to meet with God. He called it the "place of meeting." And he talked with God. It was a two way discussion and it was transparent and honest. Our prayer lives have to reflect that two-way honesty that God had with Moses. Prayer is essential in our discipline and growth.
The first day of school can be bittersweet. It means freedom for mom, but it also means another year has come and gone. In this script, a mom talks to God about how fast time flies and asks for help making the most of every moment.
A Pastor finds himself overwhelmed with all of the responsibilities of running a church. If only he had someone that would help carry the load.
Several people are repelling off of a cliff, but each tie their rope to temporary things that eventually let them down. The one most secure is the one who ties his rope to the only lasting thing- the Rock.
Patience is a virtue which is tested each and every day. This skit takes a comical look at how quickly we can lose our cool over things as trivial as a self-checkout kiosk.
While Jesus was on earth, He used children and their faith as an example of the attitude He desires from us. Could we just for today become as a child and trust the One who is in charge?
Pat and Patty Anderson have the perfect marriage...or do they? When asked to make a video for their church on how to have a successful marriage, their "perfect marriage" gets caught on tape.
Bryan's heart has just been worked on by God, and Bryan is so relieved that he's finally "fixed" and will never have to go through any heartbreak again. But after talking it over with God, he learns that through the hurt and heartbreak, God is continuing to "make" him.
She waited for what seemed like an eternity for God's promise to be fulfilled. But Hope finally came in the form of a baby and changed the world forever.
Grady has a great illustration for why we should be grateful no matter what.
The next morning after the Nativity, three young shepherds tell the throng in Bethlehem about the miracle they have witnessed, an event that will change the world forever (based on Luke 2:17-18).
A family-oriented Christmas event designed to evoke the feeling of being present at the time of Jesus' birth. The audience journeys to four different settings where brief Christmas dramas are performed, then gathers for singing, a short message, and candle-lighting. This script includes artwork for slides, bulletin cover/insert and Photoshop files.