Scripts in Category: Short Scripts

Nicodemus struggled with who Jesus really is, but he couldn’t deny the evidence that stood right in front of him.

Actors: 1 Male Minutes: 1-3 minutes

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.

Actors: 1 Male Minutes: 1-3 minutes

A centurion soldier finds himself at a crossroads as he reconciles who he has been trained to be and what Jesus calls him to do.

Actors: 1 Male Minutes: 1-2 minutes

Mary, the mother of Jesus remembers her son the day he is crucified.

Actors: 1 Female Minutes: 2-3 minutes

Alan keeps his yard looking great in the front. But his backyard, where no one can see, is a whole different story.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3-4 minutes

A father talks to his Heavenly Father about what it takes to be a great husband and dad.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

A mom and dad go over the events of the day, which is Mother’s Day. Sometimes the best moments are the ones that can’t be made.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3 minutes

This is a short but high energy sketch which works very well in big church on Easter Sunday.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 1-3 minutes

Just like a waiter who drops the check and then disappears, sometimes it’s easier to “drop our faith” and then run without ever investing in someone. Here’s a girl who has the passion, but doesn’t quite seem to get the point.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

A chance conversation between Nancy and Marci in the workplace reveals that Marci is struggling with issues from her past. Will she find a way to put them down?

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3-4 minutes

We’ve all made excuses about why we can’t share our faith with others. But here are some very simple examples of how easy it is to be the light of the world.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

This is a Reader’s Theater skit that asks the hard questions that we ask ourselves about why we were put on this planet. In the end it is shown that once we get our eyes off of ourselves and make ourselves available to God that we find purpose.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 3-5 minutes