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Are you looking for a Mother's Day skit to perform during your Sunday worship service to honor the mothers in your church? We have many Mother's Day scripts to choose from, but we thought we would put this list together of our 5 best-selling scripts from 2011. These scripts have been tried and tested in front of audiences with great results!

Posted on Apr 16, 2012

Healing from Sexual Sin

Life throws curve balls. Just when we’re getting the hang of things and we’re starting to feel like we’ve got it under control, something happens that brings us back to our knees. We’re reminded that we were never in control, but we walk with the One who is.

Posted on Apr 9, 2012

Taming The Tongue

Too often controlling our tongues comes down to what we try not to say, but maybe we’d be better to start focusing on what we should say. What if we asked ourselves, how we can bless people around us by showing them grace in what we say—not just to them but about others?

We are eggcited to announce the winners of our Annual SkitGuys.com Easter Egg Hunt! If you see your name listed here, we will be contacting you by email to give you your prize! So, without further ado...

Looking to add some live drama to your Easter Service? Here is a list of our best-selling Easter skits that you can perform Reader's Theatre style, which doesn't require blocking or memorizing of lines. With Reader's Theatre, you can keep the script in front of you either on a music stand or in a black note book.

Life doesn’t feel like warfare very often. I wake up and go about my daily routine with few surprises. But when I stop and think about all that’s at stake, and all that God has done, I’m humbled and overwhelmed with gratitude that I’ve been set free. At the same time, I’m burdened for those still lost and blind in their sin.

Posted on Mar 26, 2012

Palm Sunday Devotional

As we read the gospels we see the progression of Jesus’ ministry and popularity come to a climax with his triumphal entry. People are laying down their coats and palm branches—a sort of rolling out the red carpet tradition—while praising him and the city is stirred up. The Pharisees exclaim, “Look, the world has gone after him” (Jn. 12:19). Many believe. Mission accomplished. Credits roll. But we know the story doesn’t end there.

Inviting our neighbors, whether they are friends, co-workers, family members, or actually people on our street, to church is an intimidating task for a lot of people. That kind of thing doesn’t often come up on its own, so it might feel a little awkward. And no matter how great your neighbors are, asking someone to come to church with you seems to violate the “I’m okay, you’re okay” code our culture lives by. People may genuinely be offended by our good intentions.

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