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.
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.
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.
A teen attempts to show her extremely distracted family the true meaning of Christmas.
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.
Four teenagers at a Halloween party can identify with the masks they are wearing more than they realize.
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.
This is a game show that looks at what might happen in the after-life.
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.
This skit shows Jenny telling how she came to find the One who could fill the longings of her soul.
This skit shows how often the consequences of sin stick with us for a long time.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This reading takes selected verses from the Gospels and tells the story of the Last Supper through Christ’s resurrection.