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 easy to stage Christmas nativity pageant for kids requires no rehearsal! It’s the night of Jesus’s birth, and the good news of the newborn king has reached the ears of two residents of Galilee. But as they make their way to see Jesus, they worry that they don’t have a gift worthy enough…that is until they encounter shepherds, magi, angels and animals (played by children in the audience) whose musical sounds of joy make the perfect gift! Culminating in a triumphant rendition of “Joy to the World,” this fun musical pageant is the perfect way to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
It’s the familiar story of the Prodigal Son told in an interesting and relatable way. A children’s script performed for and by children or performed for children by adults/youth.
The Supreme Commander seeks to put together a task force to eliminate a dangerous incoming threat. As the team comes together for training, they realize that the tools they need to fight their enemy are counterintuitive to their nature and they need the Commander’s help! Perfect for a children’s (and/or) youth theater program, this Avengers-themed script helps teach the Fruit of the Spirit. The script is 25 - 30 minutes without music and 50-55 minutes with music.
This interactive script is perfect for your Christmas Eve service during your children’s story time. It tells the story about the birth of Jesus while allowing the kids (and kids at heart) join in the fun!
In this Christmas skit, a mother realizes that Christ was born for their not-so-picture perfect family.
What In this humorous skit, two friends have a monstrously good time as they try to figure out what would make the perfect gift for Jesus. In the end, we are reminded that the only gift Jesus wants from us is our heart.
The McCreadys give examples of some everyday heroes, and then reveal the greatest Hero of all time…Jesus!
A newly married couple goes camping together and struggle to deal with their preconceived notions of how to set up a campsite.
Rapha and Tromos, two angels, discuss their new mission as the protection unit for a young girl in Nazareth who’s about to have an encounter with Gabriel, a moment that will change the world forever. They’re shocked to learn that Jesus is about to become a human baby and that they’ll be part of the greatest undercover angelic operation in history. Part of the Even Angels series, in which powerful truths from scripture that even angels long to understand, are unpacked, and shared in fresh ways.
A humorous “Who’s on First” style script of the wise men debating how best to present their gifts.
What Janet is about to jump in the shower to get ready for church when her son Timmy asks an unexpected question: Do stuffies go to heaven? The question gives Janet and Timmy an opportunity to talk about how amazing heaven will be. Part of the Train Up a Child Series, it’s a funny and touching skit to help believers of all ages know and remember what they believe.
This Reader's Theater presents a unique perspective of wood in some key moments in the ministry of Christ, and His final victory. Perfect for Holy Week or Easter.
In this easy to stage and humorous skit, a couple finds themselves stuck in a canoe while on a river adventure. As they struggle to figure out how to free themselves, each discovers a deeper meaning of their larger journey together, and the power of finding His center along the way.
Stories are told by the body art…the ink…tattoos…that many wear. Some are joyous flourishes; some reflect important relationships or life events; some are reminders of unresolved pain. This monologue explores stories that go from pain to the freedom that comes from finding true peace and hope through God’s grace. It can be used as a stand-alone piece, or to start or enhance a message.
Realizing the significance of the role of the father, this script is a prayer for the needs that every dad experiences. Perfect for Father’s Day or a message about parenting.