God Themed Items
My Father’s Apple Trees [Script]
My Father’s Apple Trees
A man reflects on the first present he gave his father, and how like that gift, everything we give back to God is already His.
Characters: 1
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 2-3 minutes
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The Way We Pray [Video]
The Way We Pray
Wouldn’t it be great if God would just physically appear before us and sit and talk face to face? Since He doesn’t, people have managed to come up with a few different ways to express themselves to God so that they think they are impressing Him when all He really wants is for us to be real and honest and still.
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Thanksgiving: God’s Goodness [Video]
Thanksgiving: God’s Goodness
In this humorous yet sentimental Thanksgiving video, we are reminded that no matter how messy our lives get, we should always be thankful for God’s goodness.
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Praying for a Pony [Script]
Praying for a Pony
A grandpa consoles his granddaughter Rachel when she doesn’t get exactly what she prayed for.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-6 minutes
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Caffeine [Script]
Caffeine
A man at a coffee shop reflects on the need to spend time with friends, and the even greater need to spend time with God.
Characters: 6+
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 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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Fully Human, Fully God [Video]
Fully Human, Fully God
The Skit Guys illustrate three scenes from Jesus’ life as they demonstrate that Jesus was 100% man and 100% God.
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Search Me, O God: Responsive Reading [Script]
Search Me, O God: Responsive Reading
What a comfort to know that no matter what we do or no matter where we go, God the Father will always be there. Here is the Psalmist’s prayer as a responsive reading.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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Idol Worship [Video]
Idol Worship
When you think of worshiping idols, what comes to your mind? Golden calves? Giant statues? Here’s a sobering look from The Skit Guys at what we often look like when we bow down to our own idols.
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What Is God’s Will? [Video]
What Is God’s Will?
Who do I marry? Am I supposed to take that job? Pepsi or Coke? Watch this video full of practical truth from The Skit Guys to find out how to know God’s will for your life.
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How Do I Know God’s Will For My Life? [Script]
How Do I Know God’s Will For My Life?
A girl is desperately trying to know what God’s will for her life is, so she tries different ways to find answers. As she is narrating her own life she “walks” through all of these experiences. The other two add to the scene as different characters or inanimate objects (i.e. the bush).
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
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Fully Human, Fully God (Spanish) [Script]
Fully Human, Fully God (Spanish)
Jesús hizo unas cosas increíbles cuándo El estuvo aquí el La Tierra. Este guión nos marca uno de los momentos en que El demuestra su divinidad.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
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A Father’s Conversation with the Father [Script]
A Father’s Conversation with the Father
A father talks to his Heavenly Father about what it takes to be a great husband and dad.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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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
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The Holiness of God: Responsive Reading [Script]
The Holiness of God: Responsive Reading
A traditional styled script about the holiness of God that uses scripture to paint an accurate picture of God’s character.
Characters: 1 + crowd
Genre: Drama
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Forrest Gump: Our Heavenly Father [Script]
Forrest Gump: Our Heavenly Father
Sometimes it’s the simple things that are the most profound. In this testimony, Forrest sees how his relationship with Li’l Forrest is much like the relationship God would like to have with us.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
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How Big Is Your God? [Script]
How Big Is Your God?
God is so big, no one can even begin to fathom His greatness. This skit asks the question “Just how big is God?”
Characters: 5
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
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That’s Not My Jesus [Script]
That’s Not My Jesus
We often try to examine and think of Jesus in our own terms. This skit shows us how profoundly limited our view of Jesus can really be.
Characters: 11
Genre: Comedy
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Who Do You Say I Am [Script]
Who Do You Say I Am
In this skit we see that Jesus can play many different roles in our lives. But in reality, Jesus is above all these subjective roles, and He asks the question, “Do you know who I am?”
Characters: 2
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 7-9 minutes
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What Keeps You From Following God? [Video]
What Keeps You From Following God?
In several funny scenes the Guys show many reasons people don’t follow God completely. Sometimes it’s excuses, sometimes it’s procrastination, and sometimes it may be you.
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My Father’s Apple Trees [Script]
My Father’s Apple Trees
A man reflects on the first present he gave his father, and how like that gift, everything we give back to God is already His.
Characters: 1
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 2-3 minutes
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Praying for a Pony [Script]
Praying for a Pony
A grandpa consoles his granddaughter Rachel when she doesn’t get exactly what she prayed for.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-6 minutes
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Caffeine [Script]
Caffeine
A man at a coffee shop reflects on the need to spend time with friends, and the even greater need to spend time with God.
Characters: 6+
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 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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Search Me, O God: Responsive Reading [Script]
Search Me, O God: Responsive Reading
What a comfort to know that no matter what we do or no matter where we go, God the Father will always be there. Here is the Psalmist’s prayer as a responsive reading.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
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How Do I Know God’s Will For My Life? [Script]
How Do I Know God’s Will For My Life?
A girl is desperately trying to know what God’s will for her life is, so she tries different ways to find answers. As she is narrating her own life she “walks” through all of these experiences. The other two add to the scene as different characters or inanimate objects (i.e. the bush).
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
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Fully Human, Fully God (Spanish) [Script]
Fully Human, Fully God (Spanish)
Jesús hizo unas cosas increíbles cuándo El estuvo aquí el La Tierra. Este guión nos marca uno de los momentos en que El demuestra su divinidad.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
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A Father’s Conversation with the Father [Script]
A Father’s Conversation with the Father
A father talks to his Heavenly Father about what it takes to be a great husband and dad.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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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
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The Holiness of God: Responsive Reading [Script]
The Holiness of God: Responsive Reading
A traditional styled script about the holiness of God that uses scripture to paint an accurate picture of God’s character.
Characters: 1 + crowd
Genre: Drama
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Forrest Gump: Our Heavenly Father [Script]
Forrest Gump: Our Heavenly Father
Sometimes it’s the simple things that are the most profound. In this testimony, Forrest sees how his relationship with Li’l Forrest is much like the relationship God would like to have with us.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
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How Big Is Your God? [Script]
How Big Is Your God?
God is so big, no one can even begin to fathom His greatness. This skit asks the question “Just how big is God?”
Characters: 5
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
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That’s Not My Jesus [Script]
That’s Not My Jesus
We often try to examine and think of Jesus in our own terms. This skit shows us how profoundly limited our view of Jesus can really be.
Characters: 11
Genre: Comedy
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Who Do You Say I Am [Script]
Who Do You Say I Am
In this skit we see that Jesus can play many different roles in our lives. But in reality, Jesus is above all these subjective roles, and He asks the question, “Do you know who I am?”
Characters: 2
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 7-9 minutes
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