Scripts in Category: Duets

For all the times she went to fetch water, feeling alone and ashamed, the woman at the well never imagined that she’d encounter Jesus—a man who knew all about her, and yet, did not judge her.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2

Dan and Wendy have a tense (though funny) conversation about finances and communication after Dan spends $500 on a flamethrower without first discussing it with his wife.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5

While sitting in a courtroom awaiting his/her turn before the judge, a person caught speeding compares his/her sin to the other “criminals” in the room who seem guiltier. A friend reminds this person that we’re all guilty, and that none of us deserve grace, but that Jesus died for all sinners—for all of us.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

Two co-workers discuss the viability of the resurrection as an actual event in history. As one questions the logic behind what he believes is a feel-good fairy tale, the other shares evidence and facts that point to the plausibility of Jesus rising from the dead.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

A skit about Christ’s sacrifice as payment for our sins. Becky tries to buy eternal life insurance, but finds that she cannot pay the exorbitant cost. With nothing adequate to barter for payment, she gladly accepts when the boss of the insurance company offers to cover her bill.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4

As Jeff confesses to Justin that he no longer loves his wife, he’s met with a surprising response. Justin challenges Jeff to “level up” as he explains that marriage is an opportunity to fall in love again, as many times as it takes.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5

Rick and Toodie Narraway (Ask for Directions) learn to give thanks “in all things.” Great illustration for a Thanksgiving message/discussion.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 6

Timmy is about to make the family late for church again, looking for snorkel gear and a disposable underwater camera. With the family waiting in the car, his mom Janet learns that he’s got his heart set on snapping a photo of “The Old Man” during the baptism ceremony at church. Timmy’s innocent misunderstanding gives Janet a chance to explain the meaning of water baptism all the while trying to get everyone to church on time. Part of the Train Up A Child Series it’s a funny and touching skit to help believers of all ages know and remember what they believe.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

When someone is hiding a poisonous snake in a kitchen cabinet, it’s not that different from when we hide sin in our lives. This skit makes the point in a funny way.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 7

As Emily and Hope decorate for a Christmas event, they realize there’s no room for the Nativity. But Hope decides that it needs to be the centerpiece—that Jesus needs to be at the center of it all.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

A skit about taking the log out of one’s own eye before helping a friend remove a splinter. Problems occur during a humanitarian society meeting when the leader continues in her own sin, but judges her fellow members.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5

A skit about being prepared to work for God when He needs you. Problems occur when Brandon tries to be prepared for any circumstance, but misses the point of being spiritually prepared.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5

As Abby sits down for Thanksgiving dinner with Jesus, she’s faced with the difficult reminder that we are to be thankful for everything—even the things that are unpleasant or painful.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5

In this skit, packed with humor and depth, Tommy and Eddie dig into what the Serenity Prayer is all about. As one man prays the prayer, God challenges him to understand what the words actually mean, and to actually mean the words he says.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 10

John leads his son Connor into the dark, cold night to look at stars (as opposed to Connor’s phone). Conversations about the Wise Men and Jesus’ birth lead to a lesson for both father and son.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4

Timmy’s attempt to bring snowballs on the family’s Christmas vacation opens the door for his mom to share the Christmas story and remind Timmy of the real meaning of the holiday. Part of the Train Up A Child series, it’s a funny and touching skit to remind Christians of all ages what they believe.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3