Knox-mccoy Themed Items
Special Visitation Unit [Script]
Special Visitation Unit
Frank and Darryl interrogate Todd, a prospective church member, to find out why he hasn’t come back to visit their church.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Truth or Inconvenient Truth [Script]
Truth or Inconvenient Truth
This skit examines the difference between standard truth and Jesus’s truth and our reaction when faced with the sometimes inconvenient nature of His truth.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
Themes:
Mic Check [Script]
Mic Check
This skit examines how we act in the dark or when the microphones are off. Everyone gives their best performance when the lights and mics are on, but how do we act when no one is around?
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 5 minutes
Themes:
Hey, Aren’t You That Guy? [Script]
Hey, Aren’t You That Guy?
This skit examines the different understanding people have of Jesus.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Length: 5 minutes
Themes:
God Card [Script]
God Card
This skit talks about the frequency with which people misappropriate their actions to God. We have a tendency to let God bear the responsibility of our action, when we are really the ones making decisions.
Characters: 2 Males
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 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
Themes:
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:
Food for Thought [Script]
Food for Thought
This skit examines the ridiculousness of relying on others to get our essential nourishment, when that is exactly what we do in our spiritual walk when we rely on teachers, pastors, or devotion books for nourishment rather than seeking it out ourselves.
Characters: 4
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-6 Minutes
Themes:
Special Visitation Unit [Script]
Special Visitation Unit
Frank and Darryl interrogate Todd, a prospective church member, to find out why he hasn’t come back to visit their church.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Truth or Inconvenient Truth [Script]
Truth or Inconvenient Truth
This skit examines the difference between standard truth and Jesus’s truth and our reaction when faced with the sometimes inconvenient nature of His truth.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
Themes:
Mic Check [Script]
Mic Check
This skit examines how we act in the dark or when the microphones are off. Everyone gives their best performance when the lights and mics are on, but how do we act when no one is around?
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 5 minutes
Themes:
Hey, Aren’t You That Guy? [Script]
Hey, Aren’t You That Guy?
This skit examines the different understanding people have of Jesus.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Length: 5 minutes
Themes:
God Card [Script]
God Card
This skit talks about the frequency with which people misappropriate their actions to God. We have a tendency to let God bear the responsibility of our action, when we are really the ones making decisions.
Characters: 2 Males
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 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
Themes:
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:
Food for Thought [Script]
Food for Thought
This skit examines the ridiculousness of relying on others to get our essential nourishment, when that is exactly what we do in our spiritual walk when we rely on teachers, pastors, or devotion books for nourishment rather than seeking it out ourselves.
Characters: 4
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-6 Minutes
Themes: