Easter Themed Items
Easter Worship Intro [Video]
Easter Worship Intro
Christ has risen! Start your Easter worship service or sermon with this moving video expressing the celebration of Easter and the significance of Christ’s resurrection in our lives.
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Palm Sunday [Script]
Palm Sunday
What is Palm Sunday? This script explains the history and significance of Palm Sunday in a funny way. Get your church prepared to celebrate Holy Week! This is the script from The Skit Guys popular video ‘Palm Sunday.’
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4 minutes
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Come Awake [Video]
Come Awake
We all carry various burdens and struggles that sometimes prevent us from living the life God intended. Christ’s sacrifice, though, reminds us that he defeated every last thing that might encumber His people. Thus, the charge to us all is to come awake and be one with Christ again. Music by Matt Maher.
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Pilate [Script]
Pilate
It has been seven years after Pilate condemned Jesus to die and Pilate is still plagued by the memories. This piece is a dramatic “what if” that explorers Pilate’s state of mind.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Anyway [Script]
Anyway
Several characters surrounding Jesus give an account of how their lives have been forever changed by the One who redeems us all.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
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Easter Changed My Day [Script]
Easter Changed My Day
Easter comes around every year. If it’s such an exciting time, why do we fall into the rut of thinking it’s just the same old thing every time?
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 2 minutes
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I AM Alive [Script]
I AM Alive
Our culture remembers the death of Christ at Easter, but too often, we only remember Him during the holidays. Christ wants to be involved in our daily decisions. His life gives us life. When we cultivate a relationship with Him, we begin to understand how deeply He loves us, and we thrive on the message of His life.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 1-3 minutes
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Before The Clock Strikes Two [Script]
Before The Clock Strikes Two
When we reflect on Peter’s denial of knowing Jesus, do we think we could have done better? How do we deny Jesus in our daily lives?
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
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I Can’t See The Cross [Script]
I Can’t See The Cross
Can our own attitudes cause us to miss celebrating Easter? See how a man is more concerned with fashion than worship. What barriers keep us from focusing on God?
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Follow [Video]
Follow
Throughout the course of his public ministry, Jesus knew both the adoration and desertion of the crowds. Today, just as 2,000 years ago, the gospel asks a question that demands an answer: Will we follow? This video illustrates this truth through the dynamic lens of a 21st-century social network.
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Good Friday [Script]
Good Friday
Several characters surrounding the cross relive the events leading up to the crucifixion. This script can be performed as a Readers Theatre. There are 6 different characters, but they can be played by as few as two people. See The Skit Guys video of ‘Good Friday’ below.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-9 minutes
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Good Friday [Video]
Good Friday
A dramatic retelling of Jesus’ last day. Hear from six individuals who were close to Jesus before his death on the cross, Good Friday. This video sets the stage for Christ’s resurrection and shows God’s forgiveness and love for mankind.
The purchased package includes four videos total: the full cut (what you see here), the Garden scene, the Last Supper scene, and the Golgotha scene – which is helpful if you want to intersperse the clips throughout a service for added effect.
Also see the video ‘Grace’ under related items below as a good follow-up to this video.
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Voices of the Cross [Video]
Voices of the Cross
An entirely new perspective of the Easter story designed to start your Easter service. Told through the voices of those around Jesus, this Easter service starter takes you through the journey to the cross and ends with the opening of the tomb on Easter morning.
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Scars [Video]
Scars
All scars tell a story. The amazing story of the Gospel is that Jesus also has scars, but unlike our stories, His scars tell a beatiful story of love and forgiveness.
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Palm Sunday [Video]
Palm Sunday
What is Palm Sunday? The Skit Guys explain the history and significance of Palm Sunday as only they can. Get your church prepared to celebrate Holy Week!
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Virtual Easter Invite [Script]
Virtual Easter Invite
Two friends talk about inviting someone to church for Easter, but one is slow to realize that inviting someone to virtual church just isn’t quite the same.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Easter Trilogy [Script]
Easter Trilogy
This script is three readings- Christ’s death, His resurrection, and our response to the Living Lord. This script is perfect for incorporating into your Easter morning worship service.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4 minutes
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Merry Easter [Video]
Merry Easter
Carrie address the need for families to redirect their focus toward the Christ centered mentality of Easter. However, Melinda still really likes to get into the commercialized aspects of Easter, like decorating and making models of the resurrection. This video portrays how we can worship and glorify God during the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection, even if we do like dyeing our Easter eggs!
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All Mom Wants for Easter [Script]
All Mom Wants for Easter
Two moms want to redirect their families focus at Easter time from bunnies and eggs to Christ’s gift to us through His resurrection and share their ideas of how to do so…each in their own way.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 3-5 minutes
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The Last Days: Peter’s Denial [Script]
The Last Days: Peter’s Denial
A narrative of Peter’s denial of Christ before the crucifixion.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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The Last Days: The Garden [Script]
The Last Days: The Garden
A narrative of those moments had by Jesus and His disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane just before His arrest and ultimate crucifixion.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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The Last Days: Washing the Disciples Feet [Script]
The Last Days: Washing the Disciples Feet
A dramatic narrative of Jesus washing his disciples’ feet.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
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Easter Is Everything [Script]
Easter Is Everything
Mary Magdalene shares the story of when she came to know Jesus, and tells about her front-row seat to the event that changed the course of eternity.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Grace [Script]
Grace
After his resurrection, Jesus offers grace to Peter and gently confronts him about his mistakes, his purpose, and what comes next.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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Grace [Video]
Grace
In this scene the Skit Guys portray a powerful conversation between Jesus and Peter which shows us the amazing Grace of God.
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Easter Changed My Day [Video]
Easter Changed My Day
Easter comes around every year. If it’s such an exciting time, why do we fall into the rut of thinking it’s just the same old thing every time? Check out this video to find out.
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These Hands [Script]
These Hands
We use our hands for many things, some of which God never intended, yet He still sent His son to provide a way for us to join Him forever. In this dramatic series of monologues, seven people examine the work of their hands and realize they need a change.
Characters: 8
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
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An Easter Moment [Video]
An Easter Moment
Darrell returns in his own unique way to celebrate Easter and the meaning of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. Watch as Darrell tries to bring his family together to discuss the various traditions and truths about the season.
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I Am Alive [Video]
I Am Alive
Our culture remembers the death of Christ at Easter, but too often, we only remember Him during the holidays. Christ wants to be involved in our daily decisions. His life gives us life. When we cultivate a relationship with Him, we begin to understand how deeply He loves us, and we thrive on the message of His life.
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Greatest Story Ever Told [Script]
Greatest Story Ever Told
Don’t have the preparation time, massive cast of actors, or camel rental budget for a huge Easter production this year? We’ve got the solution: a hybrid between a Readers’ Theatre and a Script that will help you present the Greatest Story Ever Told. The powerful story of Christ’s death on the cross and the events leading up to his ultimate sacrifice.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
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The Easter Apology [Script]
The Easter Apology
An explanation of Easter.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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The Substitute [Script]
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
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The Birdcage [Video]
The Birdcage
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.” This skit is a classic and moving illustration of God’s love for mankind.
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He Is Alive: Responsive Reading [Script]
He Is Alive: Responsive Reading
Worship the risen Savior through scripture this Easter with “He Is Alive: A Responsive Reading” by Eddie James! This script is perfect for those of us who want to be creative in our Easter service but don’t have a lot of time.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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Easter Invite Bundle [Video]
Easter Invite Bundle
It can be a little nerve-wracking to invite a neighbor to church…and even scarier if they actually accept! Encourage your church members to take a leap and invite someone to Easter services with this fun new video from The Skit Guys.
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The Search [Script]
The Search
While helping his daughter hunt for Easter eggs, a dad wonders how this tradition fits in to the holiday. This script is perfect for your Easter Sunday, or to encourage your congregation to reach out to someone who is searching during this time of Christian celebration.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
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At the Cross: Collection [Script]
At the Cross: Collection
This collection includes all seven of the “At the Cross” scripts. Including Mary and the Baby Jesus, Mary and the Lord Jesus, Nicodemus, Peter, The Centurion, The Mob, The Two Thieves
Genre: Drama
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At the Cross: The Two Thieves [Script]
At the Cross: The Two Thieves
During the crucifixion, Jesus hung on his cross between two thieves- one believed and one did not.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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At the Cross: The Mob [Script]
At the Cross: The Mob
The mob hurls insults and watches on as Jesus is crucified.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-2 minutes
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At the Cross: Mary and the Baby Jesus [Script]
At the Cross: Mary and the Baby Jesus
Mary has many questions about what God has planned for her little baby boy, Jesus.
Characters: 1 + crowd
Genre: Drama
Length: 1 minute
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The Transformation of a Roman Centurion [Script]
The Transformation of a Roman Centurion
Many of us feel cemented into our lives and lifestyles by our histories or habits. We mistakenly feel unworthy of God’s grace and we spend our time trying to find our place among life’s consolation prizes. But if a Roman Centurion can realize the renewing gift of Christ’s salvation, how can we not?
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5 minutes
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Eyewitness - An Easter Play for Children [Script]
Eyewitness - An Easter Play for Children
It’s two days after the resurrection of Jesus and the disciples are a little on edge about what will happen next. As they hide away and lay low until things calm down, they reminisce about their time with Jesus. Narrated from the perspective of a young girl, this simple play is a “what if” about the events after Jesus death on the cross. Hear “eyewitness testimonies” from some really fun characters.
Characters: 19
Genre: Drama
Length: 25-30 minutes
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Road to Emmaus [Script]
Road to Emmaus
When your best friend dies, you don’t expect him to come back to life and walk with you. Listen to two older disciples who walked with Jesus not long after His resurrection.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
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The Easter Apology [Video]
The Easter Apology
Join Curt Cloninger for a short walk as he discusses Easter. Written to reach the typical, maybe even cynical Easter church goer, Curt challenges the viewer – if Christ didn’t really rise from the grave on Easter, then what are we doing sitting in church? But, if he did, then celebrate! Works wonderfully for an Easter pre-service video, or call to Easter worship.
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At the Cross: Peter [Script]
At the Cross: Peter
Here’s a sermon set-up that shows the disciple Peter reflecting on being named “Rock” and how ironic that was at points in his life.
Characters: 1 Male
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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At the Cross: Nicodemus [Script]
At the Cross: Nicodemus
Nicodemus struggled with who Jesus really is, but he couldn’t deny the evidence that stood right in front of him.
Characters: 1 Male
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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At the Cross: The Centurion [Script]
At the Cross: The Centurion
A centurion soldier finds himself at a crossroads as he reconciles who he has been trained to be and what Jesus
calls him to do.
Characters: 1 Male
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-2 minutes
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On The Way to The Cross [Video]
On The Way to The Cross
Take a walk with Tommy and Eddie, The Skit Guys, as they follow Jesus on His journey that ended with the ultimate sacrifice and a very personal invitation.
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On The Way to The Cross [Script]
On The Way to The Cross
Follow Jesus through His ministry as He makes His way to pay the ultimate sacrifice for you and me.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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At the Cross: Mary and the Lord Jesus [Script]
At the Cross: Mary and the Lord Jesus
Mary, the mother of Jesus remembers her son the day he is crucified.
Characters: 1 Female
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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Palm Sunday [Script]
Palm Sunday
What is Palm Sunday? This script explains the history and significance of Palm Sunday in a funny way. Get your church prepared to celebrate Holy Week! This is the script from The Skit Guys popular video ‘Palm Sunday.’
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4 minutes
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Pilate [Script]
Pilate
It has been seven years after Pilate condemned Jesus to die and Pilate is still plagued by the memories. This piece is a dramatic “what if” that explorers Pilate’s state of mind.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Anyway [Script]
Anyway
Several characters surrounding Jesus give an account of how their lives have been forever changed by the One who redeems us all.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
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Easter Changed My Day [Script]
Easter Changed My Day
Easter comes around every year. If it’s such an exciting time, why do we fall into the rut of thinking it’s just the same old thing every time?
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 2 minutes
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I AM Alive [Script]
I AM Alive
Our culture remembers the death of Christ at Easter, but too often, we only remember Him during the holidays. Christ wants to be involved in our daily decisions. His life gives us life. When we cultivate a relationship with Him, we begin to understand how deeply He loves us, and we thrive on the message of His life.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 1-3 minutes
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Before The Clock Strikes Two [Script]
Before The Clock Strikes Two
When we reflect on Peter’s denial of knowing Jesus, do we think we could have done better? How do we deny Jesus in our daily lives?
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
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I Can’t See The Cross [Script]
I Can’t See The Cross
Can our own attitudes cause us to miss celebrating Easter? See how a man is more concerned with fashion than worship. What barriers keep us from focusing on God?
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Good Friday [Script]
Good Friday
Several characters surrounding the cross relive the events leading up to the crucifixion. This script can be performed as a Readers Theatre. There are 6 different characters, but they can be played by as few as two people. See The Skit Guys video of ‘Good Friday’ below.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-9 minutes
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Virtual Easter Invite [Script]
Virtual Easter Invite
Two friends talk about inviting someone to church for Easter, but one is slow to realize that inviting someone to virtual church just isn’t quite the same.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Easter Trilogy [Script]
Easter Trilogy
This script is three readings- Christ’s death, His resurrection, and our response to the Living Lord. This script is perfect for incorporating into your Easter morning worship service.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4 minutes
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All Mom Wants for Easter [Script]
All Mom Wants for Easter
Two moms want to redirect their families focus at Easter time from bunnies and eggs to Christ’s gift to us through His resurrection and share their ideas of how to do so…each in their own way.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 3-5 minutes
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The Last Days: Peter’s Denial [Script]
The Last Days: Peter’s Denial
A narrative of Peter’s denial of Christ before the crucifixion.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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The Last Days: The Garden [Script]
The Last Days: The Garden
A narrative of those moments had by Jesus and His disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane just before His arrest and ultimate crucifixion.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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The Last Days: Washing the Disciples Feet [Script]
The Last Days: Washing the Disciples Feet
A dramatic narrative of Jesus washing his disciples’ feet.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
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Easter Is Everything [Script]
Easter Is Everything
Mary Magdalene shares the story of when she came to know Jesus, and tells about her front-row seat to the event that changed the course of eternity.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Grace [Script]
Grace
After his resurrection, Jesus offers grace to Peter and gently confronts him about his mistakes, his purpose, and what comes next.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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These Hands [Script]
These Hands
We use our hands for many things, some of which God never intended, yet He still sent His son to provide a way for us to join Him forever. In this dramatic series of monologues, seven people examine the work of their hands and realize they need a change.
Characters: 8
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
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Greatest Story Ever Told [Script]
Greatest Story Ever Told
Don’t have the preparation time, massive cast of actors, or camel rental budget for a huge Easter production this year? We’ve got the solution: a hybrid between a Readers’ Theatre and a Script that will help you present the Greatest Story Ever Told. The powerful story of Christ’s death on the cross and the events leading up to his ultimate sacrifice.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
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The Easter Apology [Script]
The Easter Apology
An explanation of Easter.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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The Substitute [Script]
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
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He Is Alive: Responsive Reading [Script]
He Is Alive: Responsive Reading
Worship the risen Savior through scripture this Easter with “He Is Alive: A Responsive Reading” by Eddie James! This script is perfect for those of us who want to be creative in our Easter service but don’t have a lot of time.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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The Search [Script]
The Search
While helping his daughter hunt for Easter eggs, a dad wonders how this tradition fits in to the holiday. This script is perfect for your Easter Sunday, or to encourage your congregation to reach out to someone who is searching during this time of Christian celebration.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
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At the Cross: Collection [Script]
At the Cross: Collection
This collection includes all seven of the “At the Cross” scripts. Including Mary and the Baby Jesus, Mary and the Lord Jesus, Nicodemus, Peter, The Centurion, The Mob, The Two Thieves
Genre: Drama
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At the Cross: The Two Thieves [Script]
At the Cross: The Two Thieves
During the crucifixion, Jesus hung on his cross between two thieves- one believed and one did not.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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At the Cross: The Mob [Script]
At the Cross: The Mob
The mob hurls insults and watches on as Jesus is crucified.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-2 minutes
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At the Cross: Mary and the Baby Jesus [Script]
At the Cross: Mary and the Baby Jesus
Mary has many questions about what God has planned for her little baby boy, Jesus.
Characters: 1 + crowd
Genre: Drama
Length: 1 minute
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The Transformation of a Roman Centurion [Script]
The Transformation of a Roman Centurion
Many of us feel cemented into our lives and lifestyles by our histories or habits. We mistakenly feel unworthy of God’s grace and we spend our time trying to find our place among life’s consolation prizes. But if a Roman Centurion can realize the renewing gift of Christ’s salvation, how can we not?
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5 minutes
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Eyewitness - An Easter Play for Children [Script]
Eyewitness - An Easter Play for Children
It’s two days after the resurrection of Jesus and the disciples are a little on edge about what will happen next. As they hide away and lay low until things calm down, they reminisce about their time with Jesus. Narrated from the perspective of a young girl, this simple play is a “what if” about the events after Jesus death on the cross. Hear “eyewitness testimonies” from some really fun characters.
Characters: 19
Genre: Drama
Length: 25-30 minutes
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Road to Emmaus [Script]
Road to Emmaus
When your best friend dies, you don’t expect him to come back to life and walk with you. Listen to two older disciples who walked with Jesus not long after His resurrection.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
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At the Cross: Peter [Script]
At the Cross: Peter
Here’s a sermon set-up that shows the disciple Peter reflecting on being named “Rock” and how ironic that was at points in his life.
Characters: 1 Male
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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At the Cross: Nicodemus [Script]
At the Cross: Nicodemus
Nicodemus struggled with who Jesus really is, but he couldn’t deny the evidence that stood right in front of him.
Characters: 1 Male
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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At the Cross: The Centurion [Script]
At the Cross: The Centurion
A centurion soldier finds himself at a crossroads as he reconciles who he has been trained to be and what Jesus
calls him to do.
Characters: 1 Male
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-2 minutes
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On The Way to The Cross [Script]
On The Way to The Cross
Follow Jesus through His ministry as He makes His way to pay the ultimate sacrifice for you and me.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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At the Cross: Mary and the Lord Jesus [Script]
At the Cross: Mary and the Lord Jesus
Mary, the mother of Jesus remembers her son the day he is crucified.
Characters: 1 Female
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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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
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John, The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved [Script]
John, The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved
A great monologue for Holy Week from the Apostle John as he tells of the events in the upper room, Gethsemene, the trial of Christ, and His crucifixion.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
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He Is Alive [Script]
He Is Alive
This is a short but high energy sketch which works very well in big church on Easter Sunday.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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Stranger in a Strange Land [Script]
Stranger in a Strange Land
This creative sermon set-up skit about a stranger who shows up to church for an Easter service, he is amazed at the lengths a church would go to get his attention.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 2-4 minutes
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Paul [Script]
Paul
Here is a look at the life and times of one of the most famous people in the Bible, Paul. This is an informative look at who Paul was and what his life meant.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 6`
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The Birdcage [Script]
The Birdcage
The Bird Cage is a metaphor to humanity’s imprisonment and Jesus’ redemption plan that sets us free. Skit starts out as a young boy and a man talk about wild birds in a birdcage to the ultimate encounter of Jesus and Satan looking at mankind in the cage.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:The Life of Christ: Responsive Reading
Through different phases of Jesus’ life, this responsive reading exemplifies the
characteristics of an amazing Savior.
Characters: 1 + crowd
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Easter Reading Script [Script]
Easter Reading Script
This reading takes selected verses from the Gospels and tells the story of the Last Supper through Christ’s resurrection.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
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Peter [Script]
Peter
The Apostle Peter recounts the events of Good Friday, Easter morning, and the days that followed, and realizes that the Savior he betrayed forgives him completely.
Characters: 1
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
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Some Chose, Some Did Not [Script]
Some Chose, Some Did Not
A re-telling of the story that involves Jesus’ last days, crucifixion, and resurrection.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
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