Scripts in Category: Thanksgiving

Rick and Toodie Narraway (Ask for Directions) learn to give thanks “in all things.” Great illustration for a Thanksgiving message/discussion.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 6

As Abby sits down for Thanksgiving dinner with Jesus, she’s faced with the difficult reminder that we are to be thankful for everything—even the things that are unpleasant or painful.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5

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.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 12

It's so easy to be thankful for all of our blessings, but what if we actually put shoes on our gratitude and took it out for a walk?

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4

This skit focuses on breaking in a newbie to the artful practice of organizing, cooking and arranging Thanksgiving dinner.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 4-6 minutes

A prayer of thanksgiving to God and a response from God's Word from Jeremiah 32 and 33.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

This is a responsive reading for a Thanksgiving service filled with Scripture about praising God for his many blessings.

Actors: 3 Readers + Congregation Minutes: 3-5 minutes

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.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 4-6 minutes

When it comes to what you’re thankful for, is it things that are temporary or things that are more eternal that come to your mind first?

Actors: 2 Minutes: 1 minute to 1:30 min

Three very different sisters and their families spend Christmas (or Thanksgiving) together, personalities clash, and some things never change.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 8-10 minutes

This skit is about two strangers who meet at an airport just before Thanksgiving. The meeting happens outside the TSA security as opposed on the other side of TSA where one has been checked through. It seems like one has it all while the other has nothing, but in the end we see that their roles may be reversed.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 8-10 minutes