Scripts in Category: Monologues
In the interest of fairness and mutual respect a woman issues an open apology to men, as they navigate the complicated maze that is femininity.
As a mom prepares her kid's Valentine's Day cards, she reflects on the word "love" and how we focus more on the gesture of love and less on the intent.
William Bradford, transported through time, explains the history and importance of the Mayflower Compact...and the importance of being united. This script is perfect for a Thanksgiving event or even a July 4th celebration at your church.
A mom sends her kid off to trick or treat and wonders if, in her own life, is she genuinely working to imitate Christ or is she tricking everyone into thinking she is?
After sending all sorts of messages of reconciliation to his children, a Father decides to pack up and go to them in person.
Louis hears the phrase "Happy Holidays" one too many times and learns a lesson on the difference between religion and grace.
A dad finds a way for his family to keep the main thing, Jesus, the main thing at Christmas.
A new mom reflects on the journey she and her husband have been on to becoming parents and how God has not forgotten us.
While making her annual batch of Christmas bread, Christy makes the connection that big things can come from small places.
Stress and worry are timeless – but God meets our needs in miraculous ways. A New Testament-set monologue with a twist.
Christmas gifts come in all kinds of sizes, shapes and styles. This Christmas, introduce your church family to five people who discover that the gifts of Christmas are really: The Gift of Expectancy The Gift of Grace The Gift of Reconciliation The Gift of Adoption The Gift of Jesus Each gift will help your congregation enter the Christmas season with hearts overflowing with the love of God. This includes all 5 scripts, mp3 music files, sermon outlines, still and motion backgrounds and artwork.
Without a saving faith in Jesus Christ, the unbeliever is left wondering about his fate and lives with the associated fear. Can we ever be good enough? *Note: This script describes a school shooting, so use with discretion.
A young graduate struggles with the news that the plans she had are seemingly different than the plans God has.
A friendly, non-Christian barista wants to know what the deal is with Christians and how they treat Christmas.
This is an account of the blind man that was healed by Jesus as told through cowboy poetry. Perfect to incorporate into your worship service.
Simon (later known as Peter) speaks of the barrier that separates sinful people from a righteous God. Then he meets Jesus, the One who will destroy that barrier!