Teenagers Themed Items
Dancin’ Fool [Script]
Dancin’ Fool
This script about a “dorky” teen trying to win the affections of a popular girl at school is a metaphor for pursing God without regard for what others think.
Characters: 7+
Genre: Comedy
Length: 3-4 minutes
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A Letter for Dad [Script]
A Letter for Dad
A teenage boy reminisces on fond memories of his dad as he writes a letter for Father’s Day.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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Trusting the Father [Script]
Trusting the Father
A father marvels at how fast his daughter has grown up as she prepares to graduate from High School.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
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Another Number in the Stats [Script]
Another Number in the Stats
As he graduates from high school, Ben wonders if he will become yet another person who graduates from his faith as well. But the “cloud of witnesses” who have poured into him throughout the years is there to remind him that he doesn’t have to be just another statistic.
Characters: 7
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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Hypocrite [Script]
Hypocrite
Two girls are talking about how hypocritical people in their youth group are while demonstrating the “fine art” of gossip and hypocrisy for themselves.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
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Rule Breakers [Video]
Rule Breakers
Take the “boring” out of your camp rules meeting with this Camp Rules video from The Skit Guys! It makes discipline fun (well, for you, anyway!) This video features many of your students favorite characters laying down the dos and don’ts for camp.
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Nothing But the Truth [Script]
Nothing But the Truth
It’s so hard to know what’s true and what’s false with today’s media gossip. “Trustworthy” news programs seem to become more and more like gossip magazines. Here’s a look at how it can affect us in our everyday lives.
Characters: 8
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
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Camp Rule Video on P.D.A (Pduh) [Video]
Camp Rule Video on P.D.A (Pduh)
Ahh, church camp! Amazing worship, inspiring sermons, mediocre food and team building games. Oh who are we kidding? It’s all about finding that “special someone” who you’ll never see or speak to again after you get back on the bus to go home. But just in case you were wondering if it’s okay to express that eternal and undying love, here are The Skit Guys to lay down the ground rules.
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Camp Rules with Stevie and Danny [Video]
Camp Rules with Stevie and Danny
The Skit Guys know how busy you are with your youth group, not to mention trying to find time to spend with your own family. Well, sit back and relax because The Skit Guys have you covered! Stevie and Danny are back with Camp Rules. This hilarious video takes the dread out of camp rules and makes them fun! All the work is done for you. Just hit “play” and your kids will love you! Comes with two versions: one including graphics, and another that’s graphic-free for budding film makers who want to edit their own video.
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Perception vs Reality: Youth Ministry [Video]
Perception vs Reality: Youth Ministry
Youth ministers, remember when you graduated from college or seminary all bright-eyed and full of wonder? You were ready to change the world, one kid at a time! Then reality sinks in and you realize that youth ministry can be a daily uphill battle. Tommy and Eddie provide you with some hysterical situations that most of you may have found yourselves in the middle of at one time or another.
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Jr. High Orchestra Concert [Video]
Jr. High Orchestra Concert
A youth worker is late for a jr. high orchestra concert. As he gets to the event, he is told he hasn’t missed a thing. That’s when the fun really starts. The “orchestra” strikes up 2000 space odyssey and it is hurtful to the ears. Watch as the stranger and the youth worker endure the song and the youth worker really has a bunch of “kids”.
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The Chair [Video]
The Chair
This is Tommy and Eddie’s heart-felt “thank you” to youth workers everywhere who have to juggle the many personalities and relationships that come in their office and yet still find the time to have a great impact on students’ lives.
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Dancin’ Fool [Script]
Dancin’ Fool
This script about a “dorky” teen trying to win the affections of a popular girl at school is a metaphor for pursing God without regard for what others think.
Characters: 7+
Genre: Comedy
Length: 3-4 minutes
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A Letter for Dad [Script]
A Letter for Dad
A teenage boy reminisces on fond memories of his dad as he writes a letter for Father’s Day.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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Trusting the Father [Script]
Trusting the Father
A father marvels at how fast his daughter has grown up as she prepares to graduate from High School.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
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Another Number in the Stats [Script]
Another Number in the Stats
As he graduates from high school, Ben wonders if he will become yet another person who graduates from his faith as well. But the “cloud of witnesses” who have poured into him throughout the years is there to remind him that he doesn’t have to be just another statistic.
Characters: 7
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-4 minutes
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Hypocrite [Script]
Hypocrite
Two girls are talking about how hypocritical people in their youth group are while demonstrating the “fine art” of gossip and hypocrisy for themselves.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
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Nothing But the Truth [Script]
Nothing But the Truth
It’s so hard to know what’s true and what’s false with today’s media gossip. “Trustworthy” news programs seem to become more and more like gossip magazines. Here’s a look at how it can affect us in our everyday lives.
Characters: 8
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
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