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.
Wendy desires a deeper connection with the Lord, but her GodPhone seems to be on the fritz. For starters, it keeps asking her to insert a sin card that she's certain she never had. This script is part of the GodPhone series. These skits can each stand alone or be used as a five-part series that may coincide with Advent, Lent or other seasons of prayer focus.
Wendy desires a deeper connection with the Lord, but her GodPhone seems to be on the fritz. For reasons unexplained, it keeps switching over to AutoPray. This script is part of the GodPhone series. These skits can each stand alone or be used as a five-part series that may coincide with Advent, Lent or other seasons of prayer focus.
Wendy desires a deeper connection with the Lord, but her GodPhone seems to be on the fritz. For one thing, she can't make it focus on herself for a very long time. This script is part of the GodPhone series. These skits can each stand alone or be used as a five-part series that may coincide with Advent, Lent or other seasons of prayer focus.
Wendy desires a deeper connection with the Lord, but her GodPhone seems to be on the fritz. For one thing, she's completely confused by where her GPS is directing her. This script is part of the GodPhone series. These skits can each stand alone or be used as a five-part series that may coincide with Advent, Lent or other seasons of prayer focus.
Wendy desires a deeper connection with the Lord, but her GodPhone seems to be on the fritz. On top of everything else, her sin card keeps taking control of her preferences. This script is part of the GodPhone series. These skits can each stand alone or be used as a five-part series that may coincide with Advent, Lent or other seasons of prayer focus.
A game show that presents hard-to-believe facts leads us to think about the bizarre reality of the story of Jesus' death and resurrection.
A committee meeting to plan phrases for the church sign reveals that we may have become complacent about God's love.
Abby has a history of hating Valentine’s Day because it makes her feel alone and unloved. However, after finding a love letter from Jesus, she changes her mind and shares her discovery with her friend.
Karen presents herself differently in different areas of her life as she tries to earn (and keep) love. But deep down, she wants to be fully known and fully loved. This sketch is a natural lead-in to Psalm 139.
When Becky finds a Valentine card she wrote to God as a 7-year-old, she reflects on how much easier it seemed to love God and to know that He loved her. She remembers that God loves her, no matter what.
While browsing in a pawn shop, a craftsman finds a guitar that he made with his own hands. The craftsman points out the intricate details to the shop owner, helping him realize the immense value of the guitar.
When "Worry" walks into the room, Julie is suddenly focused on all the things that can/have/should/will/might go wrong in her life and around the world. She ultimately sends Worry away, knowing that she was not made to spend her time worrying.
When faced with yet another disappointment in his search for a job, Phil is frustrated and ready to give up. His wife helps him realize that he needs to give up to God, and trust that He will provide.
Susie is surprised to discover that Willie has never heard of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She explains who Dr. King was, and Willie learns that God loves all of us equally, no matter what color our skin is. This puppet script is a great way to teach about and celebrate Dr. King's life.
In this New Year's script, two people reflect on the goodness of God. They vow to remember what they thought they knew and what they now know in the year to come.
The early-morning alarm clock wakes Annie, but her resolution to spend time with God doesn't seem as appealing when the sun isn't even up yet. This comedic skit is part of the Spiritual Resolution series and fits perfectly into a series about New Year's resolutions.