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.
This script takes a humorous look at a church that decides to fulfill it's mission by becoming a literal hospital and discovers the true meaning of church ministry and mission.
In this moving skit perfect for Easter, Nicodemus, Joanna, and Cleopas/Claudia reflect on the events of Easter, and what Jesus’s resurrection means for us all. This script can be used in conjunction with the scripts Beloved and Honored as a series for your Holy Week services.
In this easy to stage shadow pageant, one or more narrators describe the scene as your actors create the Easter story behind a backlit white screen or sheet. Using this unique storytelling format, actors of any age will only need one or two rehearsals to create a beautiful shadow retelling of what Easter is all about - Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross and resurrection.
In this moving skit perfect for Maundy Thursday or Good Friday, Peter, Mary of Bethany, and Matthew reflect on the events of Holy Week, particularly the Last Supper, and what it means to honor or be honored by Jesus. This script can be used in conjunction with the scripts Beloved and Resurrected as a series for your Holy Week services.
Two secret agents are called to go ON MISSION and find out more about the life transforming power of the gospel. Figuring out how to get along, managing broken gadgets are just a few of the obstacles they need to master in order to find out more about this man called Jesus.
A monologue celebrating the most pivotal moment in history - the moment when Jesus rose from the grave.
This delightful children’s program is the perfect way to celebrate Palm Sunday! With the help narrator or two and an easy to learn song, sung to the tune of, “The Wheels on the Bus”, children will wave their palm fronds and celebrate the arrival of Jesus as he enters Jerusalem on the back of the donkey.
Jim gets more and more nervous about the pre-filled communion packets at church as he relives his past communion-related accident, and how it shields him from remembering the power and purpose of “Do this in remembrance of Me”.
This Good Friday monologue brings to light the reason we celebrate on a day that would normally be one of mourning. It was for this moment that Jesus came to earth. He chose to lay down HIS life to give US life and that is something worth celebrating!
A monologue exploring the miracle of forgiveness Jesus offered the criminal on the cross —the same miraculous gift Christ offers us to accept in faith today.
A funny skit alternate telling of the parable of the Prodigal Son.
A group of church ladies discover that persecution and trouble are included in God’s promises.
Told through the eyes and experiences of some who were truly seen by Jesus, this skit reminds us that the Son of God still sees us all, no matter where we are. This script can be used for Easter or all year long.
Abby gets her learner’s permit and is looking for driving tips and support, however, her friends disagree on what a license to drive really means.
It’s easy to get caught up in worrying about whether everything we work toward will turn out the way we want, but this light-hearted script reminds us that ultimately, God is the one responsible for the results.
Based on a true story, this powerful and easy to stage Reader’s Theater chronicles a couples’ emotional highs and lows in adopting a daughter, the unexpected turn of events, and the arrival of God at just the right time.