Tommy-woodard Themed Items
Lemonade [Script]
Lemonade
A demonstration is given on how to make fresh lemonade while illustrating how the Bible has given us many examples of people who turned their trials into triumphs.
Characters: 1
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Love Words [Script]
Love Words
Two friends are choosing cards for their wives. One thinks he’s the “wifewhisperer” who knows what women want, but the other just wants to tell his wife what’s in his heart.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
Themes:
Talking Turkey [Script]
Talking Turkey
This script by Tommy Woodard is a humorous look at a woman who is fed up with the lack of “thanks” and “giving” coming from her family during the holidays. In the end, she is reminded that we should be thankful and giving because of Christ.
Characters: 1
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
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
Themes:
A Conversation with Dad [Script]
A Conversation with Dad
An adult son goes to his father for wisdom about a difficult situation in his life.
Characters: 2 males
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
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
Themes:
On The Way to The Cross [Script]
On The Way to The Cross
Follow Jesus through His ministry as He makes His way to pay the ultimate sacrifice for you and me.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
He Came to Get Messy [Script]
He Came to Get Messy
Do you ever feel that God is nowhere near and can’t understand your pain? Over 2000 years ago, Jesus, God’s Son, came into the world, not as royalty but as a baby born in a stable full of muck and animals. This script reminds us of the sacrifice that Jesus made by humbling himself to become one of us. It was a dirty job and he didn’t have to do it…but the world is changed because he did.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Rich Man, Poor Man [Script]
Rich Man, Poor Man
This skit is about two strangers who meet at an airport just before Thanksgiving. The meeting happens outside the TSA security as opposed on the other side of TSA where one has been checked through. It seems like one has it all while the other has nothing, but in the end we see that their roles may be reversed.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It [Script]
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It
God’s grace is a free gift that we can’t seem to grasp on a daily basis. We know we don’t deserve the blessings God gives us, yet he delights in continuing to bless us despite our shortcomings and willful disobedience.
Characters: 2
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Shoe Department [Script]
Shoe Department
We spend our lives trying to figure out what God’s will is and what is the purpose in our lives, when all along God just wants us to be still and listen to Him.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Baggage Skit [Script]
Baggage Skit
We’ve all got it and it’s really hard to let it go. When it feels like you’re dealt one blow after another and become weighed down with too much baggage, can you let go and let God take control?
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Best of The Skit Guys Vol.2 [Script]
Best of The Skit Guys Vol.2
What makes these skits The Best of the Skit Guys Vol.2? Well, this is a collection of the funniest, and most requested skits since Vol.1 that Tommy and Eddie have performed. These surefire hits will have your big church or youth group laughing hard and touch their hearts at the same time.
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Newscast Live! [Script]
Newscast Live!
We can report the Good News to others, but unless we live it out, it doesn’t mean much. Two newscasters try to report the news, but have to act out the stories they are reporting because they have no video footage.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Hurting Helpline [Script]
Hurting Helpline
A radio talk/advice show where we see the difference between hearing and listening.
Characters: 7
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10-12 minutes
Themes:
The Rich Young Ruler [Script]
The Rich Young Ruler
We all hold on to things that keep us from fully following God. Jesus told the story of a young ruler who wanted to know how to get into Heaven. When Jesus told him, the young man was very sad. This is a modern day look at what could have happened after the rich young ruler’s encounter with Christ.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Bad Ways to Witness [Script]
Bad Ways to Witness
Telling others about Jesus is one of those non-negotiable things in the Christian faith. Some of us have our tried and true ways of sharing our faith and others of us just try and wing it. Maybe you don’t have any method at all. Here are just a few of the bad ways we witness.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
John, The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved [Script]
John, The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved
A great monologue for Holy Week from the Apostle John as he tells of the events in the upper room, Gethsemene, the trial of Christ, and His crucifixion.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
Themes:
The Birdcage [Script]
The Birdcage
The Bird Cage is a metaphor to humanity’s imprisonment and Jesus’ redemption plan that sets us free. Skit starts out as a young boy and a man talk about wild birds in a birdcage to the ultimate encounter of Jesus and Satan looking at mankind in the cage.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Let Your Light So Shine [Script]
Let Your Light So Shine
Eddie is trying to take down the Christmas lights from his house, but is that just a symbol of what he’s trying to do with Jesus?
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-7 minutes
Themes:
What Keeps You From Following God? [Script]
What Keeps You From Following God?
In a series of four scenes, two actors try to answer the title question, what keeps you from following God? The answers may hit close to home, but the hope is to encourage believers to live more fully in God.
Characters: 2
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10-12 minutes
Themes:
Christian or Not a Christian [Script]
Christian or Not a Christian
This is a game show that looks at what might happen in the after-life.
Characters: 7
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
Themes:
Elephant Skit [Script]
Elephant Skit
Two old friends meet up and resolve a hurt issue from the past.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Lazarus [Script]
Lazarus
Hear the first-hand account of a man who Jesus brought back from the dead. It’s a story he’s dying to tell you. MONOLOGUE
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
The Way We Pray (Ensemble Version) [Script]
The Way We Pray (Ensemble Version)
As this skit demonstrates, the real key to prayer is being genuine. What God really desires is a two-way conversation with us.
Characters: 7
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Life After High School [Script]
Life After High School
Three friends have just graduated from High School and sit around discussing the future. These friends all think of success in different ways. Only one seems to have a responsible look at the rest of his life.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Commencement [Script]
Commencement
Julie is about to graduate and her mom begins asking questions about her future. It seems that Julie has no plans to use her degree. This skit shows both the importance of education and using what you learn in life.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Football Script [Script]
Football Script
The football game just ended and two guys from very different crowds meet in the locker room. We see that evangelism can take place under almost any circumstance. (5th Quarter)
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 7-9 minutes
Themes:
Ring Around the Rosie [Script]
Ring Around the Rosie
After making commitments to God and each other at camp, two friends return to High School. They grow apart as spiritual apathy takes one of them over.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
We Don’t Have a Clip [Script]
We Don’t Have a Clip
This comedy takes place in the local news station that has lost all of their video clips. This is a guaranteed laugh skit as the audience gets to watch the news crew act out each news story.
Characters: 7
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
The Apple Skit [Script]
The Apple Skit
Life often times breaks our hearts. In this skit, a girl who has had her heart broken many times, decides to trust her heart to Jesus.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Themes:
The Domino Skit [Script]
The Domino Skit
This skit is pure fun looking at what could be with the weirdest date on record.
Characters: 5
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Sin, Spit and Sight - Spontaneous! [Script]
Sin, Spit and Sight - Spontaneous!
One of the most well-known miracles performed by Jesus was the healing of the blind man in John 9:12. This skit reenacts this miraculous scene in a way that guarantees laughs.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Run in Such a Way [Script]
Run in Such a Way
We’ve all encountered people who “talk the talk” and don’t “walk the walk.” The race of life is quite the same. The skit shows the difference between the spectator and the true runner.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Things We Hope We Never See [Script]
Things We Hope We Never See
This skit highlights things we hope we never see; mainly, someone turning away from God.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Heart Department [Script]
Heart Department
There is only one true source of fulfillment for our hearts. The skit searches through many other types of fulfillment in a Monty Pythonesque form.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Psalm 139 [Script]
Psalm 139
God does a thorough heart checkup on the reader of Psalm 139 in this skit.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
Fully Human, Fully God [Script]
Fully Human, Fully God
Have you ever really thought about Jesus being fully God and fully human? This skit highlights the divinity and the humanity of Jesus by showing several moments from the Gospels.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
God’s Chisel [Script]
God’s Chisel
When God chisels the dead weight out of our lives it can be very painful. This is a look at a typical believer having to go through the process of God’s discipline. Includes both original and “Remastered” version.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Some Chose, Some Did Not [Script]
Some Chose, Some Did Not
A re-telling of the story that involves Jesus’ last days, crucifixion, and resurrection.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Lemonade [Script]
Lemonade
A demonstration is given on how to make fresh lemonade while illustrating how the Bible has given us many examples of people who turned their trials into triumphs.
Characters: 1
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Love Words [Script]
Love Words
Two friends are choosing cards for their wives. One thinks he’s the “wifewhisperer” who knows what women want, but the other just wants to tell his wife what’s in his heart.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 2-3 minutes
Themes:
Talking Turkey [Script]
Talking Turkey
This script by Tommy Woodard is a humorous look at a woman who is fed up with the lack of “thanks” and “giving” coming from her family during the holidays. In the end, she is reminded that we should be thankful and giving because of Christ.
Characters: 1
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
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
Themes:
A Conversation with Dad [Script]
A Conversation with Dad
An adult son goes to his father for wisdom about a difficult situation in his life.
Characters: 2 males
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
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
Themes:
On The Way to The Cross [Script]
On The Way to The Cross
Follow Jesus through His ministry as He makes His way to pay the ultimate sacrifice for you and me.
Characters: 4
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
He Came to Get Messy [Script]
He Came to Get Messy
Do you ever feel that God is nowhere near and can’t understand your pain? Over 2000 years ago, Jesus, God’s Son, came into the world, not as royalty but as a baby born in a stable full of muck and animals. This script reminds us of the sacrifice that Jesus made by humbling himself to become one of us. It was a dirty job and he didn’t have to do it…but the world is changed because he did.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Rich Man, Poor Man [Script]
Rich Man, Poor Man
This skit is about two strangers who meet at an airport just before Thanksgiving. The meeting happens outside the TSA security as opposed on the other side of TSA where one has been checked through. It seems like one has it all while the other has nothing, but in the end we see that their roles may be reversed.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It [Script]
Grace, We Just Don’t Get It
God’s grace is a free gift that we can’t seem to grasp on a daily basis. We know we don’t deserve the blessings God gives us, yet he delights in continuing to bless us despite our shortcomings and willful disobedience.
Characters: 2
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Shoe Department [Script]
Shoe Department
We spend our lives trying to figure out what God’s will is and what is the purpose in our lives, when all along God just wants us to be still and listen to Him.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
Baggage Skit [Script]
Baggage Skit
We’ve all got it and it’s really hard to let it go. When it feels like you’re dealt one blow after another and become weighed down with too much baggage, can you let go and let God take control?
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Best of The Skit Guys Vol.2 [Script]
Best of The Skit Guys Vol.2
What makes these skits The Best of the Skit Guys Vol.2? Well, this is a collection of the funniest, and most requested skits since Vol.1 that Tommy and Eddie have performed. These surefire hits will have your big church or youth group laughing hard and touch their hearts at the same time.
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Newscast Live! [Script]
Newscast Live!
We can report the Good News to others, but unless we live it out, it doesn’t mean much. Two newscasters try to report the news, but have to act out the stories they are reporting because they have no video footage.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Hurting Helpline [Script]
Hurting Helpline
A radio talk/advice show where we see the difference between hearing and listening.
Characters: 7
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10-12 minutes
Themes:
The Rich Young Ruler [Script]
The Rich Young Ruler
We all hold on to things that keep us from fully following God. Jesus told the story of a young ruler who wanted to know how to get into Heaven. When Jesus told him, the young man was very sad. This is a modern day look at what could have happened after the rich young ruler’s encounter with Christ.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Bad Ways to Witness [Script]
Bad Ways to Witness
Telling others about Jesus is one of those non-negotiable things in the Christian faith. Some of us have our tried and true ways of sharing our faith and others of us just try and wing it. Maybe you don’t have any method at all. Here are just a few of the bad ways we witness.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
John, The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved [Script]
John, The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved
A great monologue for Holy Week from the Apostle John as he tells of the events in the upper room, Gethsemene, the trial of Christ, and His crucifixion.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
Themes:
The Birdcage [Script]
The Birdcage
The Bird Cage is a metaphor to humanity’s imprisonment and Jesus’ redemption plan that sets us free. Skit starts out as a young boy and a man talk about wild birds in a birdcage to the ultimate encounter of Jesus and Satan looking at mankind in the cage.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Let Your Light So Shine [Script]
Let Your Light So Shine
Eddie is trying to take down the Christmas lights from his house, but is that just a symbol of what he’s trying to do with Jesus?
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 6-7 minutes
Themes:
What Keeps You From Following God? [Script]
What Keeps You From Following God?
In a series of four scenes, two actors try to answer the title question, what keeps you from following God? The answers may hit close to home, but the hope is to encourage believers to live more fully in God.
Characters: 2
Genre: Dramedy
Length: 10-12 minutes
Themes:
Christian or Not a Christian [Script]
Christian or Not a Christian
This is a game show that looks at what might happen in the after-life.
Characters: 7
Genre: Drama
Length: 10-12 minutes
Themes:
Elephant Skit [Script]
Elephant Skit
Two old friends meet up and resolve a hurt issue from the past.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Lazarus [Script]
Lazarus
Hear the first-hand account of a man who Jesus brought back from the dead. It’s a story he’s dying to tell you. MONOLOGUE
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
The Way We Pray (Ensemble Version) [Script]
The Way We Pray (Ensemble Version)
As this skit demonstrates, the real key to prayer is being genuine. What God really desires is a two-way conversation with us.
Characters: 7
Genre: Drama
Themes:
Life After High School [Script]
Life After High School
Three friends have just graduated from High School and sit around discussing the future. These friends all think of success in different ways. Only one seems to have a responsible look at the rest of his life.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Commencement [Script]
Commencement
Julie is about to graduate and her mom begins asking questions about her future. It seems that Julie has no plans to use her degree. This skit shows both the importance of education and using what you learn in life.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Football Script [Script]
Football Script
The football game just ended and two guys from very different crowds meet in the locker room. We see that evangelism can take place under almost any circumstance. (5th Quarter)
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 7-9 minutes
Themes:
Ring Around the Rosie [Script]
Ring Around the Rosie
After making commitments to God and each other at camp, two friends return to High School. They grow apart as spiritual apathy takes one of them over.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 6-8 minutes
Themes:
We Don’t Have a Clip [Script]
We Don’t Have a Clip
This comedy takes place in the local news station that has lost all of their video clips. This is a guaranteed laugh skit as the audience gets to watch the news crew act out each news story.
Characters: 7
Genre: Comedy
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
The Apple Skit [Script]
The Apple Skit
Life often times breaks our hearts. In this skit, a girl who has had her heart broken many times, decides to trust her heart to Jesus.
Characters: 5
Genre: Drama
Themes:
The Domino Skit [Script]
The Domino Skit
This skit is pure fun looking at what could be with the weirdest date on record.
Characters: 5
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Sin, Spit and Sight - Spontaneous! [Script]
Sin, Spit and Sight - Spontaneous!
One of the most well-known miracles performed by Jesus was the healing of the blind man in John 9:12. This skit reenacts this miraculous scene in a way that guarantees laughs.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Run in Such a Way [Script]
Run in Such a Way
We’ve all encountered people who “talk the talk” and don’t “walk the walk.” The race of life is quite the same. The skit shows the difference between the spectator and the true runner.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-7 minutes
Themes:
Things We Hope We Never See [Script]
Things We Hope We Never See
This skit highlights things we hope we never see; mainly, someone turning away from God.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 10 minutes
Themes:
Heart Department [Script]
Heart Department
There is only one true source of fulfillment for our hearts. The skit searches through many other types of fulfillment in a Monty Pythonesque form.
Characters: 3
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Psalm 139 [Script]
Psalm 139
God does a thorough heart checkup on the reader of Psalm 139 in this skit.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10
Themes:
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
Themes:
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
Themes:
Fully Human, Fully God [Script]
Fully Human, Fully God
Have you ever really thought about Jesus being fully God and fully human? This skit highlights the divinity and the humanity of Jesus by showing several moments from the Gospels.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
God’s Chisel [Script]
God’s Chisel
When God chisels the dead weight out of our lives it can be very painful. This is a look at a typical believer having to go through the process of God’s discipline. Includes both original and “Remastered” version.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-10 minutes
Themes:
Some Chose, Some Did Not [Script]
Some Chose, Some Did Not
A re-telling of the story that involves Jesus’ last days, crucifixion, and resurrection.
Characters: 6
Genre: Drama
Themes: