Time Themed Items
Beauty Sleep [Video]
Beauty Sleep
“Spring Forward Sunday” (March 10) is one of the most dreaded weeks for many churches as many people come in late. This year, use “Beauty Sleep” on Sunday, March 3 – the week before - as a clever reminder for your church to set their clocks ahead one hour before they go to bed. Perfect for use in announcements or at the end of the service.
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One Hour [Video]
One Hour
“Spring Forward Sunday” (March 10) is one of the most dreaded weeks for many churches as many people come in late. This year, use “One Hour” on Sunday, March 3 – the week before - as a clever reminder for your church to set their clocks ahead one hour before they go to bed. Perfect for use in announcements or at the end of the service.
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Nursery Volunteer [Video]
Nursery Volunteer
Are you looking for volunteers? Play this mini-movie to promote involvement or to just say thanks to the many that have already served.
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Daddy [Video]
Daddy
Some of the most cherished memories fathers can leave for our children are the simplest: when we focus on nothing but them. The chance to be a daddy comes each day after birth. Honor the daddies in your community with this touching mini-movie.
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Clocking Out [Video]
Clocking Out
Everyone sitting in church knows it’s our job to offer the hope of Christ to the lost. But what about when we’re not in church? Are we off duty the rest of the time? Are we waiting for the lost to come to us? This video can be used to challenge your congregation to clock in when they leave the building.
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Love Language [Script]
Love Language
Love means more than romantic love. Not everyone gives and receives love and appreciation the same way.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Mom’s Retreat [Video]
Mom’s Retreat
There are moments when Mom’s need to take time off and get away. The Skitzy Chicks illustrate the need for a Mother’s retreat. No matter the destination. This video is great for promoting a Women’s Retreat at your church or a fun way to say Happy Mother’s Day!
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Make It Count [Video]
Make It Count
Life is a precious gift. There is no guarantee of tomorrow but we have today; let’s make it count.
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In the Father’s Lap [Script]
In the Father’s Lap
A son reminisces about all the times his dad has carried him and how he spent time in his Father’s lap.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
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A Mommy’s Prayer [Script]
A Mommy’s Prayer
As moms, we are the hardest on ourselves with how we think we’re doing. In this skit, a mother and her child have two very different perspectives on how their day went.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
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Date Your Mate [Script]
Date Your Mate
A date night reveals that being connected to the outside world is killing their connection to each other.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-6 minutes
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Hold the Rock [Script]
Hold the Rock
A husband and father is trying his best to balance family and work, but he finds that work seems to be his priority and his family ends up suffering for it.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
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The First Day [Script]
The First Day
A mom is having a hard time letting her “little boy” go off to school and reflects on how fast time flies…especially when her “little boy” is going off to college.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 2-4 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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Time (Student Version) [Script]
Time (Student Version)
Where did all or our time go? Here an actor spends some time trying to figure out where God fits in to her life.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Time (Adult Version) [Script]
Time (Adult Version)
Where did all or our time go? Here an actor spends some time trying to figure out where God fits in to her life.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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Coffee for Dad [Script]
Coffee for Dad
Just like a loving father treasures small, simple moments with his son or daughter, so does the Heavenly Father with his children.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
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Coffee For Dad [Video]
Coffee For Dad
Just like a loving father treasures small, simple moments with his son or daughter, so does the Heavenly Father with his children.
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A Parent’s Speech [Script]
A Parent’s Speech
A dad shares his true feelings about his child graduating from high school.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
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Don’t Waste Your Life [Video]
Don’t Waste Your Life
When you get near the end of your life will you regret all the things you never did? In this skit, “Bill” and “Charlie” look back over their lives with two different perspectives. It’s never too late to do something to make the world a better place. Which one will your life be more like?
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Catch with Dad [Video]
Catch with Dad
Dad’s teach us a lot of important things- how to catch a ball, how to catch a fish, how to grab a cookie when mom’s not looking. In this funny Father’s
Day video Tommy and Eddie communicate the simple truth that there is nothing better than playing catch with your dad.
All This Noise [Script]
All This Noise
A very tired teenage boy narrates his own actions, simply telling his story of struggling to hear the voice of God in his noisy world.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
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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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Table for Two [Script]
Table for Two
Everyone has forgotten their time alone with God. In this skit, we see how much this young teen is missing out on when she forgets about her ‘reservation’ with God.
Characters: 6
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10-12 minutes
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Too Much MTV [Script]
Too Much MTV
How do you know you’ve seen too much MTV? When you use band names and song titles to complete your sentences. That’s the dilemma of the person in this skit as they slowly sink into a New York State of Mind, crying, “Won’t you please, please help me? Help me? Help me… Ooooo.”
Characters: 1
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
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