Scripts in Category: Monologues
A demonstration is given on how to make fresh lemonade while illustrating how the Bible has given us many examples of people who turned their trials into triumphs.
This script shows appreciation for our mothers from the perspective of a Small Child, a Teenager, a College Student, a New Parent and an Empty-Nester in that succession.
While helping his/her daughter hunt for Easter eggs, a dad/mom wonders how this tradition fits in to the holiday. This script is perfect for your Easter Sunday, or to encourage your congregation to reach out to someone who is searching during this time of Christian celebration. Includes a male and female version of the script.
Mary has many questions about what God has planned for her little baby boy, Jesus.
A mom gets so caught up in all the activities of Christmas that she forgets to be thankful for why we celebrate Christmas in the first place.
This script by Tommy Woodard is a humorous look at a woman who is fed up with the lack of "thanks" and "giving" coming from her family during the holidays. In the end, she is reminded that we should be thankful and giving because of Christ.
A man wrestles with giving up old habits and secret sins while pretending to be the man he truly wants to be on the inside.
Where did all or our time go? Here an actor spends some time trying to figure out where God fits in to her life.
Where did all or our time go? Here an actor spends some time trying to figure out where God fits in to her life.
There is a season in everyone’s life of walking through the valley. Even though it is in our nature as human beings to want to fix things, sometimes all that is needed is our presence.
A dad shares his true feelings about his child graduating from high school.
Moms never stop being moms. Julie, a mom herself, realizes that her mom just wants the best for her during a phone conversation. This script is a monologue with Julie on the phone when her Mother beeps in on the other line. Initially annoyed with her Mother, Julie is reminded how much she loves her mother.
God tells us to bring our first fruits into the storehouse and that building up wealth is meaningless (Ecclesiastes). Here’s someone who just doesn’t seem to get how to give.
We often think that because we don’t get what we ask for that God hasn’t answered our prayers and we start to despair.
A woman realizes that she has something she’s rarely had in her life- forgiveness.
Here’s a sermon set-up that shows the disciple Peter reflecting on being named “Rock” and how ironic that was at points in his life.