Brian-cropp Themed Items
Have You Reached Your Verdict? [Script]
Have You Reached Your Verdict?
ONE ACT PLAY FOR EASTER
A one act of the trial of Jesus in a modern courtroom. Jesus was either a magician, a devil, or the Messiah. What will you decide? Script has a courtroom feel and a fast pace. Witnesses testify against Jesus on different accounts of scripture. Great to get students involved or adults as the jury. Great way to show scripture through acting and most not even realize they’ve been taught the Word!
Characters: 10
Genre: Drama
Length: 12-14 minutes
Themes:
Sunday School [Script]
Sunday School
This skit shows a nightmare-ish Sunday school under the leadership of a very intimidated substitute teacher. The good news is, the kids have caught more of the Truth than one might think.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 9-10 minutes
Themes:
He’s Back [Script]
He’s Back
This skit takes a few “What if Jesus came back now?” moments and shows that some of the things we think are important are not always what is eternally important.
Characters: 10
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Spirit Talk [Script]
Spirit Talk
As two teens have an everyday conversation, the Holy Spirit starts to direct the conversation to more spiritual things.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 6 minutes
Themes:
Breaking Up is Hard to Do [Script]
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
This skit shows how often the consequences of sin stick with us for a long time.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Desperately Seeking [Script]
Desperately Seeking
Joe is seeking something to believe in. In his search he comes across a lot of fruitless options, but in the end, the one true God. This skit involves offstage voices. It would be best not to pre-record these.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Catch the Pass [Script]
Catch the Pass
In this skit we see how parents have the great opportunity to pass on great things to their children.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Larry the Liar - Big Church Version [Script]
Larry the Liar - Big Church Version
Larry has a hard time telling the truth. Thankfully a buzzer keeps him in check as he tells of a conversation he had with his daughter.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Meet the McWraths [Script]
Meet the McWraths
In this skit a husband and wife struggle with their anger over the course of several months.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Themes:
See You At The Pole [Script]
See You At The Pole
A popular TV show host shows up at a local high school’s See You At The Pole™ Rally. Through his interviews with students, we see shallow reasons for attending, and the true reason for the gathering.
Characters: 7
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Mission Adventure [Script]
Mission Adventure
Four contestants have been chosen to take the adventure of their lives, but not necessarily the kind that they were expecting. At the end they realize that this mission adventure is the process through which God’s purposes are mined out of us.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Length: 30-40 minutes
Themes:
Commencement [Script]
Commencement
Julie is about to graduate and her mom begins asking questions about her future. It seems that Julie has no plans to use her degree. This skit shows both the importance of education and using what you learn in life.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
What’s It Going To Take, Dad? [Script]
What’s It Going To Take, Dad?
The way girls relate to boys has a lot to do with how they first relate to their father. Emma’s relationship with her father is less than easy. Only as both draw close to God will they find peace.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Larry the Liar - Youth Version [Script]
Larry the Liar - Youth Version
Larry’s an alcoholic… Buzz! An over-eater… Buzz! Okay, he’s a liar. With the help of a heavenly buzzer, Larry tells of a time when God used a Christ follower to really impact his life.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Have You Reached Your Verdict? [Script]
Have You Reached Your Verdict?
ONE ACT PLAY FOR EASTER
A one act of the trial of Jesus in a modern courtroom. Jesus was either a magician, a devil, or the Messiah. What will you decide? Script has a courtroom feel and a fast pace. Witnesses testify against Jesus on different accounts of scripture. Great to get students involved or adults as the jury. Great way to show scripture through acting and most not even realize they’ve been taught the Word!
Characters: 10
Genre: Drama
Length: 12-14 minutes
Themes:
Sunday School [Script]
Sunday School
This skit shows a nightmare-ish Sunday school under the leadership of a very intimidated substitute teacher. The good news is, the kids have caught more of the Truth than one might think.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 9-10 minutes
Themes:
He’s Back [Script]
He’s Back
This skit takes a few “What if Jesus came back now?” moments and shows that some of the things we think are important are not always what is eternally important.
Characters: 10
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Spirit Talk [Script]
Spirit Talk
As two teens have an everyday conversation, the Holy Spirit starts to direct the conversation to more spiritual things.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 6 minutes
Themes:
Breaking Up is Hard to Do [Script]
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
This skit shows how often the consequences of sin stick with us for a long time.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Desperately Seeking [Script]
Desperately Seeking
Joe is seeking something to believe in. In his search he comes across a lot of fruitless options, but in the end, the one true God. This skit involves offstage voices. It would be best not to pre-record these.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Catch the Pass [Script]
Catch the Pass
In this skit we see how parents have the great opportunity to pass on great things to their children.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Larry the Liar - Big Church Version [Script]
Larry the Liar - Big Church Version
Larry has a hard time telling the truth. Thankfully a buzzer keeps him in check as he tells of a conversation he had with his daughter.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Meet the McWraths [Script]
Meet the McWraths
In this skit a husband and wife struggle with their anger over the course of several months.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Themes:
See You At The Pole [Script]
See You At The Pole
A popular TV show host shows up at a local high school’s See You At The Pole™ Rally. Through his interviews with students, we see shallow reasons for attending, and the true reason for the gathering.
Characters: 7
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Mission Adventure [Script]
Mission Adventure
Four contestants have been chosen to take the adventure of their lives, but not necessarily the kind that they were expecting. At the end they realize that this mission adventure is the process through which God’s purposes are mined out of us.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Length: 30-40 minutes
Themes:
Commencement [Script]
Commencement
Julie is about to graduate and her mom begins asking questions about her future. It seems that Julie has no plans to use her degree. This skit shows both the importance of education and using what you learn in life.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
What’s It Going To Take, Dad? [Script]
What’s It Going To Take, Dad?
The way girls relate to boys has a lot to do with how they first relate to their father. Emma’s relationship with her father is less than easy. Only as both draw close to God will they find peace.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Larry the Liar - Youth Version [Script]
Larry the Liar - Youth Version
Larry’s an alcoholic… Buzz! An over-eater… Buzz! Okay, he’s a liar. With the help of a heavenly buzzer, Larry tells of a time when God used a Christ follower to really impact his life.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes: