Christian Scripts and Church Dramas
The Skit Guys have been busy writing and collecting scripts for over 10 years. We have a wide range of church dramas and skits that can be performed for almost any occasion. Our Christian scripts are biblically based and can be used not only in churches, but most school drama competitions as well.
All of our scripts are downloadable, which means we do not actually ship anything. As soon as you find your script and checkout, you can download immediately and start practicing your skit or play.
From the play "The Light in the Darkness: a children’s Christmas pageant". In this script Zachariah and Elizabeth recount the birth of their son John the Baptist and the role he was to play in the miracle of Christmas.
From the play "The Light in the Darkness: a children’s Christmas pageant". John, a disciple of Jesus and New Testament author, recounts his desire to write down the message of Christmas.
From the play "The Light in the Darkness: a children’s Christmas pageant". In this script the Wise Men recount when they first saw the star that led them to Jesus and how they discovered the miracle of Christmas.
From the play "The Light in the Darkness: a children’s Christmas pageant". In this script, Mary, the mother of Jesus recounts how she first heard of the Savior’s birth and the role she was to play in the miracle of Christmas.
From the play "The Light in the Darkness: a children’s Christmas pageant". What Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, recounts the first time he heard of the Savior’s birth and the role he was to play in the miracle of Christmas.
In this humorous parody of a certain well-known reality show, four mothers from the bible meet host, Pepper Saltsman, to discuss the amazing...and not so amazing...moments that led up to the birth of Jesus.
From the play "The Light in the Darkness: a children’s Christmas pageant". In this script the shepherds retell their encounter with the heavenly choir that announced the Savior’s birth.
This script is a love letter to your church staff and a chance to say “thank you” for all the small details that go into watching over God’s family.
In this easy to stage and easy to perform play, two young students convince their Pastor to let them help tell the Christmas story. Infused with lighthearted humor and some nontraditional characters, this straight-forward telling of the Christmas story is a perfect fit for any children’s holiday program.
This is a modern-day take on the disciple, Thomas. Pastor Tom is struggling with doubt and shares his raw and honest feelings of wondering where God is. The monologue stands on its own but is also designed to be part two of a series of five monologues by characters tied to a modern-day version of the Biblical story of Lazarus.
This is a series of five monologues by characters tied to a modern-day version of the Biblical story of Lazarus. This script series bundle includes the following 5 scripts: “The Lazarus Network: Pete” “The Lazarus Network: Pastor Tom" "The Lazarus Network: Marie" "The Lazarus Network: Marta" "The Lazarus Network: Leo"
This is a modern-day take on the disciple, Simon Peter. After a series of bad decisions, Pete takes a long hard look at who he’s become and finds himself wondering if he can go home again. The monologue stands on its own but is also designed to be part one of a series of five monologues by characters tied to a modern-day version of the Biblical story of Lazarus.
This is a loose modern-day take on Martha, the sister of Lazarus and Mary. Marta’s plans for her future have all fallen apart, but she’s reminded that we are called to wait for the Lord. He is never late. The monologue stands on its own but is also designed to be part four of a series of five monologues by characters tied to a modern-day version of the Biblical story of Lazarus. In this retelling, she is the granddaughter of the Mary stand-in, cousin of the Lazarus stand-in, and daughter of the Peter stand-in.
This is a loose modern-day take on Lazarus. Leo, a recovering drug addict, recounts how he went from Leo the Loser to Leo the Loved and Living. The monologue stands on its own but is also designed to be the last in a series of five monologues by characters tied to a modern-day version of the Biblical story of Lazarus. In this retelling, he is the grandson of the Mary stand-in, cousin of the Martha stand-in, and nephew of the Peter stand-in. NOTE: This script has two endings. The dark ending leaves more questions open. The light ending finishes on a more hopeful, inspirational note.
This is a loose modern-day take on Mary, the sister of Lazarus and Martha. After walking through the valley, Marie learns that God leaves us room to lament. But He also calls us to lay our burdens at His feet. In this version, she is grandmother to Larry (the Lazarus stand-in) and Marta (the Martha stand-in). The monologue stands on its own but is also designed to be part three of a series of five monologues by characters tied to a modern-day version of the Biblical story of Lazarus.
Gather around the campfire as the prophets share what they learned out in the wilderness as they walked on their path toward God! In this interactive skit, John the Baptist describes what he learned when God commanded him to hide in the ravine. This skit can be used with the other Wilderness tales for a multi-week series or as part of a summer Sunday School program or VBS.