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.
Dissatisfied with how the year 2020 turned out, two people "audition" scenarios for the new year, 2021. This lighthearted but poignant script will encourage audiences to consider God's role in their new year. Options include a male or female version of the script.
Boxsue is so worried about winning the talent contest that she misses out on the point of singing until her friend, Boxbob, helps her out.
Dissatisfied with how the year 2020 turned out, two people "audition" scenarios for the new year, 2021. This lighthearted but poignant script will encourage audiences to consider God's role in their new year. Options include a male or female version of the script.
As a group recaps the struggles of 2020, we are reminded that in the quiet of Christmas Eve we can find the wonder of Christmas. Designed to be performed socially distanced.
We spend so much of our time worrying about things that are oftentimes out of our control. The Bible tells us not to worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will take care of itself. Here is a look inside the minds of 4 church-goers who can’t seem to let go of things that can’t be controlled.
Deni lost his job and spends his days searching job boards and YouTube. He’s feeling hopeless about his prospects. But when Grandma’s Christmas card arrives in the mail with a $10 bill inside, her small act of kindness jolts him with a small revelation that changes his outlook. Written so that it can performed as a monologue on stage, filmed for your online service, or as a dramatic reading if you’re doing church via Zoom, this script will help your church find the HOPE that’s at the heart of the Christmas story all over again this year!
The Incarnation is a huge deal. God in the flesh. The Creator of all things taking on the form of a baby. Can it possibly be likened to a road trip? With snacks?
In this funny skit, a mom explains to her son, Joey, what a veteran is and why we should be grateful to them for their service.
In this children's skit, Boxbob has been inside for too long, and life is starting to feel a bit dark. His friend, Boxsue, reminds him that sometimes all it takes to make things better is to shine some light.
This script, designed for use on a video platform (like Zoom or Google Meet) or on stage, reminds audiences that it's easy to conform to the world and stay in our comfort zones. God wants to transform us if we are willing to break the mold.
The Finding Advent Series consists of a series of five scripts: "Finding Grace (When Everything Seems Shut Down and Cancelled)" "Finding Joy (When It Seems to Have Disappeared)" "Finding Love (By Fueling Your Heart With Thanks)" "Finding Peace (By Turning Off Your Phone)" "Finding Hope (Like a Ten Dollar Bill When You Need It)". Written so that they can performed as monologues on stage, filmed for your online service, or as dramatic readings if you’re doing church via Zoom, these scripts will help your church find the GRACE, JOY, LOVE, PEACE and HOPE that are at the heart of the Christmas story all over again this year!
This hilarious one-act play has a role for everyone and illustrates the chaos and fun of putting on a church Christmas pageant while weaving in the story of Jesus' birth. The play culminates in a traditional nativity scene.
Three trees near Bethlehem hope to become important. What happens to them is not at all what they imagined, but so much better than they could've dreamed. Use this musical at Christmas or Easter (or anytime in between) to tell the story of Jesus, from his birth to his death. Artwork and music are included with the script for this musical.
This children's play for Christmas involves audience participation and tells the story of God sending an itty-bitty baby boy to Earth to save the world from sin.
In this monologue featuring Mary, the mother of Jesus, she recalls the birth, death, and purpose of the life of the man who was her Son, the Messiah, and the Savior.
When Nick and Holly present a Christmas special of their lifestyle TV show, Better Living, Holly becomes frustrated with the materialism and lack of substance in their segments. She goes off-script to emphasize the role of Jesus in Christmas.