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.
When a Roman Captain approaches Jesus, the disciple views him as the enemy. But Jesus helps heal the Captain's friend the Captain says he believes Jesus can do it with only His words.
Jesus, a disciple, and a young boy help feed 5,000 people with just some bread and fish when Jesus performs another miracle.
Peter and another disciple are terrified when they see someone walking on the water towards their boat. Peter wants to walk on water, too, but begins to sink when he takes his eyes off Jesus.
In this lighthearted and fun script, Jesus turns water into wine at a wedding.
Hardness of Heart is a spiritual condition affecting millions. In this parody of a TV commercial for a prescription drug, we learn about Confessitall®, and how it can help anyone struggling with the epidemic of HOH.
This Father's Day Readers Theater describes several types of dads and celebrates the men who have been part of our stories.
Heroes don't wear capes. True heroes love and protect, knowing the risks and sacrifices that come along with their duty. Use this script as a Readers Theater or memorized performance to acknowledge the selfless service of veterans, fallen soldiers, and first responders.
In this children's ministry script, Boxbob has red and white strings tied around his finger to remember something, but he forgot what. Boxsue helps him figure out that it was a reminder of the sacrifice made by soldiers who have died protecting our country's freedoms.
Honor veterans and fallen soldiers with this simple, yet moving script. In it, actor(s) read a letter to a soldier that expresses their gratitude for the sacrifices made on their behalf to protect their freedoms.
When Jay finds out he's going to be a father, he finds a "paternity test" online and is anxiously preparing so he can be a good dad. His friend, Sam, helps teach Jay that there's no studying or planning that can get a man ready for fatherhood. It's all about love.
Joseph feels like there's a lot of pressure on him to be a good dad, considering that Jesus' "real" dad is God. As he lists all the ways he falls short, Mary reminds him that God chose them to be Jesus' parents, and that He was born to free all of us from our imperfections.
This humorous Reader's Theater pays tribute to moms by looking at the multitude of helpful things she always has handy in her purse, reminding us that mothers are always there to help us out with whatever we need.
Encourage and celebrate people who are hitting a milestone, like graduation, with this Readers Theater. Audiences are challenged to consider the story of their lives so far, and to let God take the reigns moving forward.
This Readers Theater reminds us that moms can often be critical and judgmental of each other, while encouraging women and mothers in the audience to support and help one another.
As Cam prepares to take her infant son for immunizations, she fears for the pain he will experience, and the pain she'll feel as a result. God reminds Cam that her love for her son is a lot like the love and care God has for her.
Jody gets the ultimate surprise and gift on Mother's Day, when her millennial children offer to spend the entire day with her, doing whatever she wants. And they're doing it without their phones or tablets in hand!