Scripts in Category: High School
It’s easy to see why God would seem unapproachable, and that we would have to squeeze an appointment with Him, or do something to impress Him. The great news is that God approached us first and offered us salvation through Jesus. For those stuck in the waiting room, it’s only excuses that keep them from getting their questions answered.
Jason tells his best friend about being molested when he was a child, and is able to take the first step towards healing coming to grips with his past. WARNING: The subject matter in this skit is very sensitive and may not be for all audiences.
Here’s the story of a lovely lady, a man named Brady, and spoof on that television icon of the 70s. This short spoof provides a fun and nostalgic avenue into some very current needs in the lives of students.
Gossip and rumors grow wildly in the matter of one school day. Assumptions are made and everyone takes sides. When the truth comes out, will the people involved reconcile their relationship, or let the separation and bitterness grow?
When flight 206’s engines fail, the passengers have to quickly fulfill all of their dreams and unfinished business. However, they are in a surprise and may have longer to live after all. Will they seize the new opportunity to live with purpose, or waste it in their same old way of living?
As this skit demonstrates, the real key to prayer is being genuine. What God really desires is a two-way conversation with us.
Julie is about to graduate and her mom begins asking questions about her future. It seems that Julie has no plans to use her degree. This skit shows both the importance of education and using what you learn in life.
Four contestants have been chosen to take the adventure of their lives, but not necessarily the kind that they were expecting. At the end they realize that this mission adventure is the process through which God's purposes are mined out of us.
Three friends have just graduated from High School and sit around discussing the future. These friends all think of success in different ways. Only one seems to have a responsible look at the rest of his life.
It's Valentine's Day and Susan finds herself at a BBQ restaurant with her clueless boyfriend. Will she continue to settle for "Mr. Okay"?
As a young couple begins to take their vows, reminders of the past enter into the ceremony. It seems that the groom hasn't been honest with his new mate about his promiscuity. We learn that the dating choices you make seriously effect you for the rest of your life.
The football game just ended and two guys from very different crowds meet in the locker room. We see that evangelism can take place under almost any circumstance. (5th Quarter)
After making commitments to God and each other at camp, two friends return to High School. They grow apart as spiritual apathy takes one of them over.
This skit follows two friends through four different scenes, each representing a year of high school. We get asked the question, "What does success in high school look like?" and "What will our legacy be?"
The way girls relate to boys has a lot to do with how they first relate to their father. Emma’s relationship with her father is less than easy. Only as both draw close to God will they find peace.
The person whom you will marry someday as a message for you… WAIT! This is a plea from your future spouse that will get you thinking about what you want that future with them to look like.