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.
What steals our joy and peace? The story of the thieves on the cross reminds us to seek the Jesus who offers hope of a life unburdened of fear and doubt, even in the direst of circumstances. This script can be performed on a socially distanced traditional stage, or via a video platform like Zoom.
In this dramatic Easter monologue, The Little Drummer Boy has grown up and comes to a crisis of faith as he witnesses firsthand the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Includes instructions to incorporate the script throughout an entire Easter service.
Ethel and Clyde, an elderly married couple, watch as their neighbor buys several expensive items. Ethel is jealous and Clyde reminds her that they should focus on their own blessings.
Joanna, a merchant who sold animals for sacrifice at the temple, recounts the events of Jesus clearing the temple. This is the second scene from the collection, “At the Table” and can be combined with the other monologues to form a full play depicting the thoughts and reflections of the Disciples and others as they prepare and sit down for the Last Supper with Jesus.
This is the first monologue from the collection, “At the Table,” where we hear from Andrew as he recounts the events of Palm Sunday. This script can be combined with the other monologues to form a full play depicting the thoughts and reflections of the twelve Disciples as they sit down for the Last Supper with Jesus.
Queen Athaliah, the only queen of Judah, usurped the throne and murdered her heirs to keep her power. While this skit demonstrates themes of power, jealousy, usurping God’s plans, and how God’s plans cannot be stopped, it could also be used as the ultimate example of bad parenting!
It’s easy to say we love God, but sometimes our actions tell a different story. In this puppet skit, Susie helps Willie to understand that truly loving God means giving Him first place in our life.
Getting into trouble comes naturally to Willie. It’s in his DNA. In this skit, Susie helps Willie realize that knowing (and obeying) God’s Word is the surest way to avoid life’s troublesome situations.
The Easter Bunny is being questioned about his role in Jesus' resurrection as two interrogators try to figure out the connection between the candy-delivering rabbit and Easter Sunday. A virtual version and an in-person version of the script are included with this purchase.
In this dramatization of the story from Mark 10, a mother asks Jesus to bless her children. The disciples try and turn her away, but Jesus stops them, blesses the children, and teaches his disciples that nothing is more important than preparing yourself for the kingdom of Heaven.
This short script personifies the role regret can sometimes play in our lives. It can be performed as a monologue or could be divided into lines to be presented by two actors or as a Reader's Theater.
This duet presents a counseling session with a person who is struggling with anger issues. The scene can easily be performed socially-distanced on stage or on video.
This duet presents a counseling session with a person who is struggling with issues of low self-esteem and unworthiness. The scene can easily be performed socially distanced on stage or on video.
This duet presents a counseling session with a person who is struggling with fear. The scene can easily be performed socially distanced on stage or on video.
In this humorous five skit series for children, Boxbob doesn’t understand what Lent is, so Boxsue helps him understand what it means. These skits can easily be performed in person or online. Included with purchase is the following five scripts: "Boxbob Learns About Lent: The Season" "Boxbob Learns About Lent: Prayer" "Boxbob Learns About Lent: Fasting" "BoxBob Learns About Lent: Good Works" "Boxbob Learns About Lent: Good Friday"
In this humorous skit for children, Boxbob is confused by the idea of fasting during Lent. This can easily be performed in person or online. This is the third of five scripts in the "Boxbob Learns About Lent" series.