Jennifer Jolly Themed Scripts
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The Substitute
The Substitute
A family prepares to meet an honored guest: the young soldier whose life was spared thanks to the sacrifice of their son. When the young man and the family meet, the family is met with the disappointment and awareness of the contrast between his life and the life of his substitute. Parallels a holy God’s sacrifice for an unworthy people.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 7 minutes
Anger Management 101
Anger Management 101
Two skits in one = A funny anger management support group meets with a self-help approach to their problems.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Dramedy
- Length: 3-5 minutes
Are We His Neighbors?
Are We His Neighbors?
A typical “Christian” family passes by 3 scenarios where they could display love to their neighbors, before finding themselves stranded motorists assisted by an unlikely “Good Samaritan.”
- Characters: 4
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 3-4 minutes
How NOT to Follow a Recipe
How NOT to Follow a Recipe
When Marie Kaplouski fills in for her hero, Martha Stewart, her cooking venture goes awry when she chooses not to follow Martha’s proven recipe.
- Characters: 4+
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 4-6 minutes
Plank and Speck
Plank and Speck
A lawyer serving out a community service sentence criticizes and judges the recipient of a charity home as lazy and self-centered while ignoring those tendencies in himself.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 2-4 minutes
Smackdown-LIVE!
Smackdown-LIVE!
Two former tag-team champion wrestlers feud over something trivial. This skit parallels the futility of the grudges between believers.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-3 minutes
The Father’s Love
The Father’s Love
A Reader’s Theatre about God’s love and acceptance as a Father who pursued His people.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 4-6 minutes
Weekly Worship Critique
Weekly Worship Critique
Four church members make critical comments throughout the worship service and then compare their perspectives after the service, only to miss the entire purpose of being in corporate worship that day. They forget to be concerned about what God likes instead of what they prefer.
- Characters: 6+
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 3-5 minutes
What’s Missing?
What’s Missing?
A series of examples and questions to cause the listeners to consider if there is a void in their lives and to consider Jesus as the Author and Finisher of their faith.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 4-6 minutes
What If?
What If?
A series of questions proposing what would have been missed if the shepherds had used excuses to not visit the baby Jesus. Those questions parallel the excuses people use today to avoid meeting Jesus in a personal way.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 4-6 minutes
