Scripts in Category: Reader's Theatre
A time of worship through scripture celebrating the mystery of the Advent of Christ the Lord.
A time of worship at Advent through remembering the Incarnation, the story of Mary’s birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
A time of worship through a declaration of faith, remembering the power of God. It recalls the story of the 12 spies who went to explore the land of Canaan and the faithful report of Joshua and Caleb, who believed that God would bring them victory.
This is a Readers Theater piece about our National Anthem and the faith of the man who wrote it.
Celebrate our country’s birthday with this Readers Theater about the struggle and sacrifice our Founding Fathers made to realize the dream that is America.
Ever wonder what dads in the Bible were like? Probably not that much different than dads of today. This is a Reader’s Theatre celebrating dads!
A Readers Theater for graduates; Appropriate for Baccalaureate services or other graduation ceremonies.
This script gives your church an opportunity to stop and recognize the brave men and women who have served our country and paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
This is a monologue or reading about Biblical mothers and our own mothers
There are just three things that you need to survive after you graduate. And it’s not pizza, money or a good job...
A time of worship through scripture celebrating the risen Savior and the forgiveness of sins.
This Reader’s Theatre is a companion piece for The Call of Christmas program package, rounding out the series on Christmas morning. It can also be used as a stand-alone piece.
A fun way to remind your congregation of your upcoming Harvest Party or Fall Festival.
This Christmas poem calling on Christians to let peace begin with their hearts, is perfect for your Christmas Eve or candlelight service.
Spectators gather for a night of watching fireworks on the 4th! This Readers Theatre script is perfect to incorporate into your patriotic worship service.
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.