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.
On the brink of a famous food critic’s first bite, the restaurant staff has a traitor in the kitchen. It’s up to the audience to help figure out who it is. This four-act mystery dinner theater script is perfect for special events, fundraisers, drama clubs, or holiday parties, and could also set up a message on how the Body of Christ is made up of different abilities and talents.
In this Reader’s Theater script, Mary, Joseph, 2 shepherds, and an angel ask if people expected the Savior to come as a human baby, who is also fully God. Audiences are reminded that God sent His Son to show his love and to die for us all.
As Jeff confesses to Justin that he no longer loves his wife, he’s met with a surprising response. Justin challenges Jeff to “level up” as he explains that marriage is an opportunity to fall in love again, as many times as it takes.
In this modern-day retelling of The Parable of the Workers, Stan is upset to learn that three people who have been working there far less time than he has are earning the same amount as him. A great setup for a sermon about God’s goodness, mercy, and provision.
In this comedic script, three rocks from big stories in the Bible are attending a group therapy session. As they share, we learn the importance of believers understanding their part in God’s plan.
In this monologue, a young man (or woman) recounts several of life’s challenges and the fact that despite ongoing prayer, God did nothing to help...or did He? A perfect script to illustrate themes of prayer and faith to teens and adults.
In this puppet script, Willie, Joey, and Susie talk about what Veteran’s Day is all about and discuss ways they can show respect and gratitude to veterans.
Four shoppers come into a shop to return their Christmas purchases, feeling that the gifts weren’t as satisfying as they’d hoped.
In a celebratory Readers Theater, audiences are reminded of the miraculous birth of Jesus, the greatest gift we could ever receive. Leads nicely into a choir or congregation singing “Joy to the World.”
Rick and Toodie Narraway (Ask for Directions) learn to give thanks “in all things.” Great illustration for a Thanksgiving message/discussion.
Willie finds himself up a tree as he and Susie consider making their first ever New Year’s resolution.
In this lively skit, two anchors bring exciting news about Santa, his reindeer, and more. But what about the Good News? Works great as a sermon setup or as part of a Christmas service.
In the midst of all the bad news in our world, it’s easy to forget that the birth of Jesus was meant to bring us hope and peace. This skit reminds us of this truth, even when we’re bombarded with bad news.
As a persecuted Christian shares his trials and tribulations, several Christians offer up prayers for his physical, spiritual, and emotional needs.
Timmy is about to make the family late for church again, looking for snorkel gear and a disposable underwater camera. With the family waiting in the car, his mom Janet learns that he’s got his heart set on snapping a photo of “The Old Man” during the baptism ceremony at church. Timmy’s innocent misunderstanding gives Janet a chance to explain the meaning of water baptism all the while trying to get everyone to church on time. 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.
When someone is hiding a poisonous snake in a kitchen cabinet, it’s not that different from when we hide sin in our lives. This skit makes the point in a funny way.