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 script shows appreciation for our fathers from the perspective of a Small Child, a Teenager, a College Student, a New Parent and an Empty-Nester, in that succession.
Being a dad is tough, but sometimes the older you get, the more you get the hang of it.
A dad shares one of his favorite stories of his dad when he was a kid.
Gary and Grady explain that no matter how complicated your relationship with the word ‘dad’ is or who you think of when considering what makes an amazing father, our heavenly father exists to be the ultimate dad.
A father and his grown child happen upon a misplaced box of treasures, and receive a reminder of the importance of fatherhood, all at once.
Sammy is going to spend the night with Willie. But first, Willie must help his dad do all of the ‘Father’s Day’ stuff he has planned. Willie only wishes that there was such a thing as a ‘Willie’s Day’. Perhaps… there is. In this Father’s Day skit, children will recognize some of the quiet sacrifices that a Father makes.
Willie made his mom a Mother’s Day card, but after Susie and Sammy make fun of it he’s a little ashamed to give it to her. But once Willie’s mom sees the card, they learn that moms come with “special eyes”.
Use this easy to pull together Mother’s Day script to share the comedy and sincerity that is in the blessing of motherhood.
After dying from a heart attack, Tim awaits his fate with a suitcase full of his earthly accomplishments, hopeful those things will get him into heaven.
When Tim and Jan get lost, they find a group that seem to have it all together. But after the group gives them some "help", they realize that they're still lost.
At times, we get excited as we gather within the walls of the church for worship and activities, but hesitate to intentionally share the love of God with those we meet out in the world.
An illustration on our faith and belief in Jesus assures us of eternity with Him. A couple is buying a new refrigerator, but the salesman insists they'll need a warranty just in case their guaranteed, built-to-last appliance breaks down within the year.
A Dr. Seuss-style retelling of the David and Goliath story by the author of Wharton Finds a Whatzit. Like Wharton, Little Rock is satirical in style, yet offers genuine insights about faith. It plays like a Pixar movie—kids respond on one level, grown-ups on another. PowerPoint illustrations are included.
Willie has decided that he's cool, but learns that saying you're something and actually being something are two different things.
Susie explains to Willie that there's nothing you can do to earn a gift.
A man who makes wooden bowls shares his story about a friend who is short on time, but discovered the most important thing in life.