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.

Can our own attitudes cause us to miss celebrating Easter? See how a woman who is more concerned with fashion and comfort misses out on the importance of worship. What barriers keep us from focusing on God?

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

This lighthearted skit takes a fresh look at the parable of the good Samaritan and reminds people that we are called to love everyone, even those who load the toilet paper roll the wrong way!

Actors: 8 Minutes: 4

In this lighthearted Easter skit, a chocolate cross and a hollow bunny have a conversation on a store shelf as they await someone to buy them. The bunny thinks he has nothing to do with Easter, but maybe he has more in common with the Resurrection story than he thinks!

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3

This 30-minute play is the story of Easter week told by a storyteller in familiar rhyme. Monologues and small scenes featuring people who were there for Holy Week are interspersed. Written for a live, socially distanced, or virtual performance for children.

Actors: 22 Minutes: 30

This full-length, original musical production is a modern retelling of the crucifixion of Christ through music, dance, drama, and film. Peter, Mary Magdalene, Judas, Mary, the mother of Jesus, and some of Jesus' disciples share their experiences of Jesus throughout His life and leading up to His death and resurrection. Music, artwork and a streaming adaptation are included with the purchase of this script.

Actors: 15 Minutes: 60

In this Palm Sunday monologue, Peter looks forward with great anticipation (and irony) to the week ahead as the Messiah is celebrated.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 3

In this monologue for a teen or adult, the concept of FOMO (fear of missing out) is brought to the crucifixion story, imagining what it would've been like to be part of the story.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 3

This play looks at two couples and the challenges they're facing in their marriages. It will inspire thoughtfulness in marriage and honor those who have been married for a lifetime.

Actors: 6 Minutes: 9

Tyler and Jordan think they have Valentine’s Day all wrapped up, until Troy unwittingly helps them see that true love requires work, and that it’s worth the effort. This skit inspires thoughtfulness in marriage and will honor those who have been married for a lifetime.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 4

Judas is one of the most disturbing people in the New Testament. How could he follow Christ for years and then betray Him? What was Judas thinking during the night of the Last Supper? This emotional monologue explores one possibility.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 3

This script presents options to go simple or go all-out to bring the story of Jesus' empty tomb to life. As an interactive skit, the audience gets to step inside the empty tomb with Mary Magdalene after Jesus is crucified and has risen. They learn that God is always there for us when we put our faith in him.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 6

Becky and Allison love their husbands, but lately it seems like their marriages are in a rut. It takes an afternoon with their boys’ babysitter to help them realize they may have things a little backward.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 4

When Lori's at the end of her rope with her kids, Jesus offers to take her "what ifs" to lighten her load. He reminds her that she can trust Him with it all.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 6

In this monologue, a former California gold prospector tells about finding the real treasure.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 7

In this monologue, a World War 1 nurse shares her story of letting go of her fear.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 1

In this monologue, a confident mission trip coordinator tells how she learned to let go of control.

Actors: 1 Minutes: 7