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.
In this puppet skit, the McCreadys use rap music to teach a lesson about why we celebrate Christmas.
This is an interactive skit where the audience is invited inside the stable with Mary to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Part of the “Step Inside” series, each skit focuses on a word that you can choose to use as your lesson or theme for the day and works alongside other skits in the series to send the message that God is always there for us. Special Word of the Day: Worship. “God is always there for when we worship him.”
In this upbeat and hilarious retelling of "A Christmas Carol," Ebeneezer Scrooge is given a second chance at life. The audience will be reminded that we all can experience redemption through the God of second chances, who sent His Son, Jesus, to be our redeemer.
This lighthearted skit reminds us that even when life seems monotonous or boring, God is good and will constantly provide for us.
A pep talk from a football coach ends up with players focusing on all their losses. But coach reminds them that God is our strength.
This script bundle includes the following scripts: "A Fun Call to Worship: The Coach" "A Fun Call to Worship: The Principal" "A Fun Call to Worship: The Shephard" "A Fun Call to Worship: The Chuckwagon Cook"
Presented in several entertaining television styles, this easy-to-stage Christmas play can be performed by actors of all ages and tells the story of the birth of Jesus in a variety of ways. Perfect for in-person or virtual performances, this play will surely delight your audience. This play can be performed virtually or live, and thecharacters can be double casted.
This skit is a lighthearted reminder that we are all part of the Good Shepherd's flock.
Four actors portraying sheep step out of character to have a conversation about why sheep are the ideal animal for all of us to be.
While on the golf course, Jesus and Moses have a conversation about who God's chosen people are, and why He chose them.
When Kate gets to the pearly gates, she learns getting in takes more than being a good person and going to church with Nana. This skit takes a humorous approach to talk through some potentially sensitive topics about death and salvation.
This Readers Theatre script is designed to be used internationally and shows that Jesus was born for everyone, everywhere. It can be used online or in-person on mission trips, and it easily transitions into a gospel message based on Jesus as the Light of the World.
Jesus is described as being “full of grace and truth,” but as humans, we often find that difficult to live out. This humorous skit shows what it might look like for Grace and Truth to be personal trainers in a gym and can be used as a lead-in to discussions on how grace and truth should never be separated from each other.
This is an interactive skit from the "Step Inside" series. In this skit, the audience is invited into the home of Martha and Mary and reminded that God is always there for us when we listen. Special Word of the Day: Listen. “God is always there for us when we listen.” Each skit in the "Step Inside" series encourages audience participation and focuses on a word that can be used as your lesson or theme for the day. These skits bring Bible stories to life for children and remind them that God is always there for us.
This is an interactive skit from the "Step Inside" series. In this skit, the audience is invited up in the tree with Zacchaeus and reminded that God is always there for us when we mess up. Special Word of the Day: Mess Up. “God is always there for us when we mess up.” Series copy: Each skit in the "Step Inside" series encourages audience participation and focuses on a word that can be used as your lesson or theme for the day. These skits bring Bible stories to life for children and remind them that God is always there for us.
When we feel broken, unwanted, and exhausted, we fail to see the power of God to create us anew. This reader's theater shares the story of the dry bones coming to life, which showed Ezekiel, and all of us, that God sees beyond our brokenness and offers to reclaim our lost joy, making us new creations, made beautiful.