Rebecca-wimmer Themed Items
Fan vs Follower [Script]
Fan vs Follower
While a “fan” of Jesus only wants to be in the fan club as long as Jesus is doing something spectacular, a follower marvels at all of Jesus’ works - even the quiet moments seen by few - and wants to live his live in the same way.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Tell Me the Story [Script]
Tell Me the Story
This monologue, designed to be presented on Christmas Eve before the story of Jesus’ birth is shared, expresses through one voice the many thoughts and feelings of those who are drawn to Christmas.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
Two Kings? [Script]
Two Kings?
King Herod knew the birth of another king, Jesus, would mean his life would have to change. Do we recognize the same thing and that there cannot be two kings?
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
Themes:
My Name Is Fear [Script]
My Name Is Fear
The most repeated command in the Bible is “Do Not Fear” or “Fear Not.” Yet how often do we disobey that command and allow fear to grind us to a halt, leaving us like deer in the headlights. How often are we letting God’s will go unlived in the world?
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-2 minutes
Themes:
Give The Gift Back: A Christmas Play [Script]
Give The Gift Back: A Christmas Play
This play begins by portraying the typical “manger story” telling of Christmas in a sort of tongue in cheek way. A Wiseman is picking his nose, the shepherds are “baaaaing” too loudly and Joseph almost drops baby Jesus, to name just a few. The audience is led to believe that they are actually watching what they came to watch. But soon the action turns not to the Christmas pageant play they just witnessed but to the players and what Christmas Eve looks like in their homes when the show is over and exactly where the Christmas spirit can be found when the manger is put into storage for another year.
Characters: 10
Genre: Drama
Length: 25-30
Themes:
James 2 [Script]
James 2
Here is a simple, but effective recitation of chapter 2 in the book of James about how we’re supposed to show mercy.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
The Great Adventure of Sling and Stone [Script]
The Great Adventure of Sling and Stone
Here is a fun and different perspective about how God can use even the smallest of us for His very large purpose!
Characters: 2 actors
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-7 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:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
Fan vs Follower [Script]
Fan vs Follower
While a “fan” of Jesus only wants to be in the fan club as long as Jesus is doing something spectacular, a follower marvels at all of Jesus’ works - even the quiet moments seen by few - and wants to live his live in the same way.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Tell Me the Story [Script]
Tell Me the Story
This monologue, designed to be presented on Christmas Eve before the story of Jesus’ birth is shared, expresses through one voice the many thoughts and feelings of those who are drawn to Christmas.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
Two Kings? [Script]
Two Kings?
King Herod knew the birth of another king, Jesus, would mean his life would have to change. Do we recognize the same thing and that there cannot be two kings?
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
Themes:
My Name Is Fear [Script]
My Name Is Fear
The most repeated command in the Bible is “Do Not Fear” or “Fear Not.” Yet how often do we disobey that command and allow fear to grind us to a halt, leaving us like deer in the headlights. How often are we letting God’s will go unlived in the world?
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-2 minutes
Themes:
Give The Gift Back: A Christmas Play [Script]
Give The Gift Back: A Christmas Play
This play begins by portraying the typical “manger story” telling of Christmas in a sort of tongue in cheek way. A Wiseman is picking his nose, the shepherds are “baaaaing” too loudly and Joseph almost drops baby Jesus, to name just a few. The audience is led to believe that they are actually watching what they came to watch. But soon the action turns not to the Christmas pageant play they just witnessed but to the players and what Christmas Eve looks like in their homes when the show is over and exactly where the Christmas spirit can be found when the manger is put into storage for another year.
Characters: 10
Genre: Drama
Length: 25-30
Themes:
James 2 [Script]
James 2
Here is a simple, but effective recitation of chapter 2 in the book of James about how we’re supposed to show mercy.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
The Great Adventure of Sling and Stone [Script]
The Great Adventure of Sling and Stone
Here is a fun and different perspective about how God can use even the smallest of us for His very large purpose!
Characters: 2 actors
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-7 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:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes: