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 modern-day, funny Advent skit, Moses, Obadiah, Isaiah, and Zechariah are excited about the impending era of peace they believe is coming as they look at the prophecies in Isaiah 61:1-7 and Zechariah 9:9-12. This is the 3rd of 4 scripts in the New ADVENTure series.
This heart-touching monologue highlights the wonder of God shining His glory on shepherds—the outcasts of society.
Too often we get caught up in the busyness and consumerism surrounding the Christmas season instead of focusing on Christ and the precious gift He is to us. The result is a lack of peace and purpose. This skit reminds us to stop, pay attention, and enjoy the presence of Jesus and what His coming means for us.
When two neighbors discuss what they've heard the shepherds saying about the Messiah, one woman's preconceptions provide a humorous look at how easy it is to block relationships and miss truth. They soon realize that if they choose not to believe, they'll be missing out on the Messiah.
This thoughtful skit reveals the intimacy Joseph may have had with God as he talks to God about the difficult questions and emotions he felt along the way. But once Jesus was born, Joseph understood that it really was God's plan, and finds himself without words to express his gratitude for being chosen.
This easy-to-stage Christmas pageant requires no rehearsal and has a role for everyone! Children can be the primary participants or the whole congregation can get involved (including the pastor)! Guided by a storyteller, participants get in on the act in this memorable pageant celebrating Jesus’ birth.
Used by Ruth and Naomi, Mary and Joseph, and possibly even the Magi, the road between Jerusalem and Bethlehem is integral to the story redemption. This play, set on that road, uses humor to tell the story of Christmas in a new way, and leaves the audience with the message that Jesus welcomes everyone. No clean up required!
Joseph’s next-door neighbor, Elias, talks about Joseph’s character and the dilemma Joseph faced when he learned that Mary is pregnant.
Joseph is approaching a Travel Agent to plan the upcoming trip from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Even though the Travel Agent tries to persuade Joseph to take a more luxurious trip, Joseph remains focused on the will of God to go to Bethlehem with Mary.
This humorous sketch presents the possible scenario when King Herod was told about the Wise Men who followed a star leading to a new King.
This skit is a modern version of the parable of the wise and foolish builders from Matthew 7:24-27.
This skit, designed for mission trips, tells the story of Moses leading the Israelites across the Red Sea. The script is in English and Spanish.
We are all in pursuit of grace, love, joy, peace, and hope, but these qualities can be elusive in a broken world. This series of five skits introduces grace, love, joy, peace, and hope as attributes of Jesus and offer them to a weary world. The following scripts are included with this series: “Have We Met?” Grace, “Have We Met?” Love, “Have We Met?” Joy, “Have We Met?” Peace, and “Have We Met?” Hope.
We are all in pursuit of grace, love, joy, peace, and hope, but these qualities can be elusive in a broken world. This skit introduces love as an attribute of Jesus and offers it to a weary world.
We are all in pursuit of grace, love, joy, peace, and hope, but these qualities can be elusive in a broken world. This skit introduces peace as an attribute of Jesus and offers it to a weary world.
We are all in pursuit of grace, love, joy, peace, and hope, but these qualities can be elusive in a broken world. This skit introduces hope as an attribute of Jesus, and offers it to a weary world.