Scripts in Category: Ensemble

Paul determines to “put his feet to his faith” after he reads 1 Corinthians 13. But he quickly realizes that showing love, the kind the Bible talks about, in everyday life is a lot harder than what he expected.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

Eric Swink (a member of the <a href="http://www.skitiots.com" target="blank">Skitiots</a>) brings to life a comedy with two scenes of a person trying to deal with the aspects and traits of Love. We see Paul trying to live out the quality’s found in 1 Corinthians 13. The scenes start with a conversation in a local starbucks and ends with an argument with Paul’s wife*. All the while Paul stumbles on making the virtues a reality with strangers and the people closest to him. The comedy has truth and liberty for the ending to make a great point.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 6 minutes

As a mother and son unpack the Christmas decorations they also unpack some less than happy memories involving the manger scene and some peanut butter covered fingers.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

A teen attempts to show her extremely distracted family the true meaning of Christmas.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 8-10 Minutes

A family receives their yearly fruitcake from a dear-old aunt, but never opens them. This year they discover they’ve been missing the real gift.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 5-7 minutes

Four teenagers at a Halloween party can identify with the masks they are wearing more than they realize.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 3-5 minutes

It’s Halloween and some children are gathered to tell ghost stories. When things get a little scary, they are reminded that there is one Spirit that takes away all of our fears.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 4-6 minutes

This is a game show that looks at what might happen in the after-life.

Actors: 7 Minutes: 10-12 minutes

This skit shows a nightmare-ish Sunday school under the leadership of a very intimidated substitute teacher. The good news is, the kids have caught more of the Truth than one might think.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 9-10 minutes

This skit shows Jenny telling how she came to find the One who could fill the longings of her soul.

Actors: 6 Minutes: 8-10 minutes

This skit shows how often the consequences of sin stick with us for a long time.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

This skit is a composite of silly scenes that illustrate that confession comes in many packages. The thing is, we all need to do it from time to time.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 8-10 minutes

This skit takes a few “What if Jesus came back now?” moments and shows that some of the things we think are important are not always what is eternally important.

Actors: 10 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

This skit illustrates that when we do stupid things it would be great to have someone call a do-over for us, however that’s not possible, so we must play on in God’s mercy.

Actors: 11 Minutes: 8-10 minutes

Joe is seeking something to believe in. In his search he comes across a lot of fruitless options, but in the end, the one true God. This skit involves offstage voices. It would be best not to pre-record these.

Actors: 6 Minutes:

This reading takes selected verses from the Gospels and tells the story of the Last Supper through Christ’s resurrection.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 3-5 minutes