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.
This modern-day monologue takes place in the office of a psychologist, where Zechariah hopes to understand the vivid dreams he’s been having.
Zephaniah is often viewed as a word-picture of God wrapping His arms around us like children and disciplining us. This modern-day monologue imagines Zephaniah’s wife and her thoughts on parenting and Israel’s relationship with God.
In this modern-day monologue, a socially aware teenage girl is following Habakkuk on Twitter. She wants to know why God lets bad things happen.
In this monologue, the prophet, Amos, summarizes Amos 1-6 and 9:11-15 as a doom poem for Israel, in a modern hip-hop or spoken-word style.
In this modern-day monologue, Joel, owner of a local pest-control business, records a TV commercial that parallels Joel 1-3, calling people to repent
Written for a performance on a virtual platform (Zoom, etc.), this funny script reminds us that sometimes we need to stop trying to control things and just trust in the Coach, who ultimately knows best.
This scene depicts the story of the prodigal son from Luke 15:11-32. The story illustrates God's unconditional love for us.
Gabby planted a strawberry plant in the hopes of harvesting its fruit to make a pie for the church social. When the plant doesn’t grow, she becomes discouraged. But with a little help from her friends, Gabby learns how the Holy Spirit makes our gardens grow.
This Reader’s Theater is appropriate for a Christmas candlelight service. It highlights how Christ is the Light of the world and how we are called to share His light with others.
This five-scene play reveals how God works through seemingly impossible moments of life. Representing everything from angels reminiscing on the announcement of Jesus' birth to a pregnant teenager sent to live with her aunt, the stories in this play will remind people that nothing is impossible for God.
Two siblings play a game of cards where the loser has to do the winner’s chores. But what they both learn is that it is important for everyone to help in any way they can, win, lose, or draw. This skit is a modern-day adaptation of the scripture, “Jesus Washes the Disciples’ Feet.”
This skit presents the story of Abram, his wife, Sarai, and his nephew, Lot. When Abram hears the voice of God commanding him to move his family to the land of Canaan, he heeds that call, doing God’s will without question.
This is an interactive skit, where the audience is invited into the belly of the whale alongside Jonah. They will learn that God loves them and forgives their poor choices.
This script is a dramatization of the scripture, The Lord Calls Samuel. It tells the story of a young boy Eli, who hears God calling out to him at night.
This monologue personifies the feelings sometimes evoked by the subversive emotion of shame. It brings to light the feelings that keep the truth of God’s mercy and forgiveness at bay.