Scripts in Category: Ensemble

A younger couple and an older couple list the reasons why they shouldn't serve in their church.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 5

Three Mothers, of all ages, muse on memories of their children from the past and present and the ones that may be yet to come as they reflect on what a beautiful burden motherhood is to each of them.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 3-5 minutes

A scene summarizing What Jesus talked about when he said the "gate is narrow."

Actors: 2+ Minutes: 6

This bundle of five scripts, 4 of which are monologues, is meant to be used in a Passion Walk experience. You will find the thoughts, emotions and descriptions of witnesses to Jesus’ crucifixion and moments leading up to it. You will find anger, sadness, brutal honesty and fear as Peter, Pilate, a Roman Soldier, Mary Magdalene and Simon of Cyrene bring to life their perspective on the excruciating death of Jesus Christ. Includes 5 slides to use on your screens or as backgrounds.

Actors: 5+ Minutes: 4

Frank and his family have no problem asking their neighbor for help with a picture...but it never crossed Frank’s mind to invite him to their church’s Easter services.

Actors: 6 Minutes: 2

The many beloved trappings and traditions of Easter are personified in this children's play as all of them try to claim that you can't have Easter without...well, them! But they are about to discover the real meaning of Easter and understand their role is important in helping to celebrate the season.

Actors: 16 Minutes: 5

It's Valentine's Day! And if 90 minutes + 12 marriage candidate = 1 perfect match, Gabrielle and Jack have a date with destiny...unless Love is patient. God has a plan for the future, but He also has a plan for the present. Don't miss today because you're too focused on hoping for tomorrow. A fast-paced play in three acts. Designed with dessert and/or discussion breaks in mind, this is perfect for a youth group, college group, or church "date-night" event. Includes promotional artwork and slides!

Actors: 13 Minutes: 20-25

The word love is such a powerful idea. It can mean so many things and it's mere mention suggests even more. But as much as our world talks about and considers love, we rarely approach anything close to what it represents. But God does. In so many ways. And His perfect love shines a light on what love really should look like.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 3

Several people order up their favorite versions of Christianity.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 4

We have the same power available to us today that David had when he killed Goliath. Our God is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 3

Concerned the end of the world is near, two fearful people visit a Doctor to get answers about the state of the world.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 8

Two-part comedy sketch about a clueless young man (or woman) attempting contact God by phone. Great accompaniment for presentations on prayer or on God's character.

Actors: 2+ Minutes: 8

Four different scenes are depicted with four different perspectives on the cross.

Actors: 8 Minutes: 7

Sam, Jake and Frank are three average shepherds whose lives are changed when they are visited by angels who bring news of Christ's birth. While they are all eager to get going to visit the Christ child, they wrestle with the small matter of who is going to be on sheep duty. Includes mp3 of music found in the video version as seen below.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 3

An innkeeper meets a young couple looking for a place to rest as they travel. Though weary, the innkeeper is in conflict about wanting to help vs. the reality of his booked up inn. Includes mp3 of music found in the video version as seen below.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 3

After hearing rumors about the birth of a Messiah, a ruthless Herod tries to use some new acquaintances to get him information about the newborn Christ. Includes mp3 of music found in the video version.

Actors: 5 Minutes: 3