Forgiveness Themed Items
First Stone [Script]
First Stone
A man learns a valuable lesson from Christ about forgiveness.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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Resolutions Returns [Script]
Resolutions Returns
A funny and light-hearted piece about our new year’s resolutions and our incessant need to give them up.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
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The Terminal [Script]
The Terminal
A man traveling with lots of baggage meets the person who can take it off his hands.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-7 minutes
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Coming Back [Script]
Coming Back
A dramatic piece about the problems we all face when we make mistakes, the fear that exists in all of us when it comes to facing those who may judge us for those mistakes and the love, acceptance and forgiveness that must overcome all of that in order for God to do what He needs to do in a person’s life.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
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Mercy: Husband and Wife [Video]
Mercy: Husband and Wife
A husband and wife discover the pain of giving and receiving mercy after an affair.
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Mercy: Two Friends [Video]
Mercy: Two Friends
Two best friends discover the pain of giving and receiving mercy after an affair.
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Mercy: Husband and Wife [Script]
Mercy: Husband and Wife
Samuel and Madison discover the pain of giving and receiving mercy.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
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Baggage [Video]
Baggage
We’ve all got it and it’s really hard to let it go. When it feels like you’re dealt one blow after another and become weighed down with too much baggage, can you let go and let God take control?
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Zeb & Zack Present the Gospel [Video]
Zeb & Zack Present the Gospel
Want a creative illustration for how God removes our sin? In this episode, Zeb & Zack show us how we can be made white as snow! Makes a great video for VBS or children’s Sunday School too!
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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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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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Trash [Video]
Trash
Why do we carry so many burdens when we’re meant to live in freedom? Check out this movie to find out what Jesus thinks about all our trash.
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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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Because He Loves Me [Script]
Because He Loves Me
This skit shares three stories: one old man who never knew love, a girl who wants to hear her father say “I love you,” and a girl who finds forgiveness and love from her Maker.
Characters: 7
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
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Who Are You God? [Script]
Who Are You God?
These three scenes each depict an individual dealing with personal crisis. Through their monologues with God, they each reveal a different attitude reflecting their belief as to who God is.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
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His Love Endures Forever [Script]
His Love Endures Forever
A prayer of thanksgiving to God and a response from God’s Word from Jeremiah 32 and 33.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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Joseph [Script]
Joseph
Joseph was his father’s favorite and his brothers resented him for it. But God had big plans for this little brother.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
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Joseph [Video]
Joseph
Watch as The Skit Guys tell the story of Joseph and his multi-colored coat, and how he was used by God to demonstrate His mercy and forgiveness.
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The Prodigal [Script]
The Prodigal
Through the eyes of both father and son, one of the most powerful of Jesus’ parables comes to life.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 10 minutes
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The Prodigal [Video]
The Prodigal
A son takes his inheritance and leaves his home and loving father only to discover that his idea of freedom isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Watch this retelling of the parable of the Prodigal Son.
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Smackdown-LIVE! [Script]
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
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The Father’s Love [Script]
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
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Psalm 139 [Video]
Psalm 139
As Christians, we sometimes believe that God is just tolerating us because of all the “yuck” in our hearts. In this video, Tommy and Eddie take a look at David’s honest prayer to God about the transformation of our hearts and lives.
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The Verdict [Video]
The Verdict
So many times we play jury, judge and executioner in our lives and condemn ourselves to a life ridden with guilt. In this powerful video from The Skit Guys, we are reminded that as Christians we are free from the chains of sin.
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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: 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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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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Textual Relations [Script]
Textual Relations
Pete finds out his good friend has been texting his girlfriend behind his back. Will they ever be able to get past it?
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 3-4 minutes
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Caught [Script]
Caught
A woman realizes that she has something she’s rarely had in her life- forgiveness.
Characters: 1 Female
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 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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Grace, We Just Don’t Get It [Script]
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It
God’s grace is a free gift that we can’t seem to grasp on a daily basis. We know we don’t deserve the blessings God gives us, yet he delights in continuing to bless us despite our shortcomings and willful disobedience.
Characters: 2
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10 minutes
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The Apple Skit (Spanish) [Script]
The Apple Skit (Spanish)
Este guión se trata de una niña que en medio de una serie de relaciones malas, ella pone su confianza y su corazón roto en Jesús.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 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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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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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
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Installing Love [Script]
Installing Love
A person calls into Tech Support to get Love installed on her Heart
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6
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Working On Love - Adult Worship Version [Script]
Working On Love - Adult Worship Version
Eric Swink (a member of the Skitiots) brings to life a comedy with two scenes of a person trying to deal with the aspects and traits of Love. We see Paul trying to live out the quality’s found in 1 Corinthians 13. The scenes start with a conversation in a local starbucks and ends with an argument with Paul’s wife*. All the while Paul stumbles on making the virtues a reality with strangers and the people closest to him. The comedy has truth and liberty for the ending to make a great point.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6 minutes
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Time for Change [Script]
Time for Change
Growing up in a disconnected home can be hard, but what happens when your parents are expecting another child, and realize they need to do some things differently. Tina shares her experience in this heartfelt testimony.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
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Grace, We Just Don’t Get It (NYWC Version) [Video]
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It (NYWC Version)
Billy, a confused and slightly neurotic 4 yr-old; Sheldon, a high schooler with trust issues; and Peter, the disciple of Jesus help to illustrate God’s amazing grace. No matter what we do there is nothing that can separate us from God’s love. Filmed at the National Youth Workers Convention, this is a new and updated version.
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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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Beyond Justice [Script]
Beyond Justice
A husband comes home to discover his wife, who has had an affair, about to leave. He challenges her to stay, to receive his forgiveness and love.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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My Dad’s Feet [Script]
My Dad’s Feet
A teenage girl returns from a youth retreat to find her drunken father asleep in his easy chair. She must decide what to do with him, and choose rather to love him or not.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
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Grace, We Just Don’t Get It [Video]
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It
Billy, a confused 5-year-old Sunday Schooler and the mullet sporting “Nighttrain” help to illustrate God’s “aww-sum” grace. Wrapping up nicely with Jesus and Peter in a conversation on how He says your name…that’s Grace!
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Elephant Skit [Script]
Elephant Skit
Two old friends meet up and resolve a hurt issue from the past.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
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Dad, Give Me Money Now [Script]
Dad, Give Me Money Now
An updated and comedic version of the famous parable.
Characters: 8
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
Themes:
Waiting Room [Script]
Waiting Room
It’s easy to see why God would seem unapproachable, and that we would have to squeeze an appointment with Him, or do something to impress Him. The great news is that God approached us first and offered us salvation through Jesus. For those stuck in the waiting room, it’s only excuses that keep them from getting their questions answered.
Characters: 5
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-7 minutes
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First Stone [Script]
First Stone
A man learns a valuable lesson from Christ about forgiveness.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
Themes:
Resolutions Returns [Script]
Resolutions Returns
A funny and light-hearted piece about our new year’s resolutions and our incessant need to give them up.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
The Terminal [Script]
The Terminal
A man traveling with lots of baggage meets the person who can take it off his hands.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-7 minutes
Themes:
Coming Back [Script]
Coming Back
A dramatic piece about the problems we all face when we make mistakes, the fear that exists in all of us when it comes to facing those who may judge us for those mistakes and the love, acceptance and forgiveness that must overcome all of that in order for God to do what He needs to do in a person’s life.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
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Mercy: Husband and Wife [Script]
Mercy: Husband and Wife
Samuel and Madison discover the pain of giving and receiving mercy.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
The Easter Apology [Script]
The Easter Apology
An explanation of Easter.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
Themes:
Because He Loves Me [Script]
Because He Loves Me
This skit shares three stories: one old man who never knew love, a girl who wants to hear her father say “I love you,” and a girl who finds forgiveness and love from her Maker.
Characters: 7
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Who Are You God? [Script]
Who Are You God?
These three scenes each depict an individual dealing with personal crisis. Through their monologues with God, they each reveal a different attitude reflecting their belief as to who God is.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
His Love Endures Forever [Script]
His Love Endures Forever
A prayer of thanksgiving to God and a response from God’s Word from Jeremiah 32 and 33.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
Themes:
Joseph [Script]
Joseph
Joseph was his father’s favorite and his brothers resented him for it. But God had big plans for this little brother.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
The Prodigal [Script]
The Prodigal
Through the eyes of both father and son, one of the most powerful of Jesus’ parables comes to life.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Smackdown-LIVE! [Script]
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
Themes:
The Father’s Love [Script]
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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: 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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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
Themes:
Textual Relations [Script]
Textual Relations
Pete finds out his good friend has been texting his girlfriend behind his back. Will they ever be able to get past it?
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 3-4 minutes
Themes:
Caught [Script]
Caught
A woman realizes that she has something she’s rarely had in her life- forgiveness.
Characters: 1 Female
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It [Script]
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It
God’s grace is a free gift that we can’t seem to grasp on a daily basis. We know we don’t deserve the blessings God gives us, yet he delights in continuing to bless us despite our shortcomings and willful disobedience.
Characters: 2
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
The Apple Skit (Spanish) [Script]
The Apple Skit (Spanish)
Este guión se trata de una niña que en medio de una serie de relaciones malas, ella pone su confianza y su corazón roto en Jesús.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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:
Installing Love [Script]
Installing Love
A person calls into Tech Support to get Love installed on her Heart
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6
Themes:
Working On Love - Adult Worship Version [Script]
Working On Love - Adult Worship Version
Eric Swink (a member of the Skitiots) brings to life a comedy with two scenes of a person trying to deal with the aspects and traits of Love. We see Paul trying to live out the quality’s found in 1 Corinthians 13. The scenes start with a conversation in a local starbucks and ends with an argument with Paul’s wife*. All the while Paul stumbles on making the virtues a reality with strangers and the people closest to him. The comedy has truth and liberty for the ending to make a great point.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6 minutes
Themes:
Time for Change [Script]
Time for Change
Growing up in a disconnected home can be hard, but what happens when your parents are expecting another child, and realize they need to do some things differently. Tina shares her experience in this heartfelt testimony.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
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
Themes:
Beyond Justice [Script]
Beyond Justice
A husband comes home to discover his wife, who has had an affair, about to leave. He challenges her to stay, to receive his forgiveness and love.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
My Dad’s Feet [Script]
My Dad’s Feet
A teenage girl returns from a youth retreat to find her drunken father asleep in his easy chair. She must decide what to do with him, and choose rather to love him or not.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Elephant Skit [Script]
Elephant Skit
Two old friends meet up and resolve a hurt issue from the past.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Dad, Give Me Money Now [Script]
Dad, Give Me Money Now
An updated and comedic version of the famous parable.
Characters: 8
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
Themes:
Waiting Room [Script]
Waiting Room
It’s easy to see why God would seem unapproachable, and that we would have to squeeze an appointment with Him, or do something to impress Him. The great news is that God approached us first and offered us salvation through Jesus. For those stuck in the waiting room, it’s only excuses that keep them from getting their questions answered.
Characters: 5
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Say What? [Script]
Say What?
Gossip and rumors grow wildly in the matter of one school day. Assumptions are made and everyone takes sides. When the truth comes out, will the people involved reconcile their relationship, or let the separation and bitterness grow?
Characters: 15
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
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Last Flight of 206 [Script]
Last Flight of 206
When flight 206’s engines fail, the passengers have to quickly fulfill all of their dreams and unfinished business. However, they are in a surprise and may have longer to live after all. Will they seize the new opportunity to live with purpose, or waste it in their same old way of living?
Characters: 7
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
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Train No.9: The Unexpected Journey [Script]
Train No.9: The Unexpected Journey
Train No.9: The Unexpected Journey is a six week drama which tells the story of Tim as he leaves his empty life and finds new life on board Train no.9. Living in a small town, Tim is searching for meaning in life. His friends and parents don’t quite understand what the “lure” is to check out the train and see what is beyond the life they live.
Characters: 11+
Genre: Drama
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Grace Land - The Address (Act II) [Script]
Grace Land - The Address (Act II)
Kelly finds her run-away brother working in the Graceland cafe. He encourages her to go home. She encourages him to do the same. A stranger tells them they both need to go home in order to find the forgiveness that they both want.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 7-9 minutes
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Total Eclipse of the Heart - Wordless Skit [Script]
Total Eclipse of the Heart - Wordless Skit
This skit is a human video: action done to music. This skit is set to Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart.” This skit shows a person caught in a sea of sin and Christ coming to rescue her. The script comes with the Spanish translation for the cards used in the video. You may also want to use the Glee version of “Total Eclipse of the Heart.”
Characters: 4+
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
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Grace Land - The Homecoming (Act III) [Script]
Grace Land - The Homecoming (Act III)
How will it end? Kelly comes home a little more than nervous about what her family’s reaction will be. Will she find grace, or will she find accusation?
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 7-9 minutes
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Dave’s Dilemma of Forgiveness [Script]
Dave’s Dilemma of Forgiveness
In this moving monologue, a young man named Dave wrestles with the need to find redemption and to forgive himself.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
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What Now [Script]
What Now
Life throws us curve balls – sometimes we pitch them to ourselves, as is seen in the story of Steve who is dealing with becoming an unmarried, teenage father.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 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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The Apple Skit [Script]
The Apple Skit
Life often times breaks our hearts. In this skit, a girl who has had her heart broken many times, decides to trust her heart to Jesus.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
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Agony of Defeat [Script]
Agony of Defeat
Two brothers struggle to find healing in this skit about forgiveness, friends, and pride.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
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Home for the Holidays [Script]
Home for the Holidays
Set during World War II, this two act play tells the story of a wife hoping her husband can make it home for Christmas Eve.
Characters: 11
Genre: Drama
Length: 2 Act Play/Musical
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