Scripts in Category: Junior High
In this satirical adaptation of Star Wars, the hunt for the coveted light stick leads the characters to discover the “true light.” Audiences will learn about the need to acknowledge Jesus Christ as their Savior.
When a man begins a complete makeover on his hotel room, his colleague is shocked at the time and money invested in something so temporary. This hilarious skit explores how short our existence is in relation to eternity.
The idea of mentoring can be intimidating and conjure up crazy ideas, like awkward silence, a counseling session, or a visit with an oracle. This script helps break the ice for women exploring a mentoring relationship.
Timmy is disappointed to be playing an Advent candle in the church Christmas play, rather than the “important” role of Joseph. But as he shares his one line with his mom, Timmy discovers the importance of his role and the message of the candle of peace.
John wants to do big things for the Lord, but he gets a gentle reminder that sometimes we should start next door.
The three ghosts from A Christmas Carol are preparing to go teach Scrooge a lesson, but one of them has lost touch with her assignment and the entire reason for the season.
In this parody of popular vocal talent TV contests, the singers showcase their talent and their lack of holiday spirit. Featuring well-known holiday hymns, audiences learn about worshipping in spirit and truth.
Mary and her father are writing letters to each other, revealing how he doubts the truth behind her pregnancy and the identity of her young son. This script is a blend of reader’s theater and an acted scene.
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, we see a father welcome home his son, who has thrown away his inheritance. In this inspirational retelling of their story, we hear what may have been going on in the minds of the father and the son.
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.
A skit about missional living. Kim and Becky are trying to figure out how to live out the Great Commission. Becky leads Kim to a cow pasture to start their evangelical journey because she is hesitant about sharing the Gospel. Kim and Becky soon discover, though, that God can use them anywhere as long as they have a serving heart.
When Becky and Jackson discover a bright light, they illuminate the darkness around them. While Abby dislikes having the light reveal what’s around her, Debbie convinces them to keep the light shining to help guide people.
A skit about God using our weaknesses. Three well-known characters in the Bible are interviewed for the job God has in store for them. Despite their own weaknesses, we know God used them to His own glory, showing how He can use us as well.
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.
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.
Is there a difference between hearing and listening? Tom’s about to find out. Join the VU students as they learn the importance of silencing their voices and listening.