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.
Jesse and Jordan need something from their father but are reluctant to ask. A humorous illustration of why we sometimes hesitate to go to God with our needs.
A zany game show opportunity goes wrong when contestants realize that all sin is a form of idolatry.
How cool would it be if your grandmother owned a hotel in New York City? Casey, Jack, Samantha and Ben are just that fortunate and get to visit Grandma Ethel and Grandma Agnes in the busy Big Apple! They are in for some fun and adventure and also learn some valuable lessons about love, trust and helping others. This collection includes 3 scripts, and 3 videos (with and without narration) that support the script program. Great for a 3 day VBS or Childrens Camp.
Scripture Superheroes is a series of 6 dramas that was designed for a VBS style camp setting with 1 skit being performed per day, Monday to Friday, and a final performance on Sunday in "Big Church" service as a culmination of the week's festivities. They are written with an explicit intent to teach the Biblical story in a fun and engaging but truth-filled way. This collection includes the stories of: Esther, Saul/Paul, Daniel, David, Moses and some Senior Citizens. This collection also includes small group curriculum for each of the 5 character scripts. The guides are designed to be used with children pre-k through grade school but can be used for adolescents as well.
A young dad agonizes over his less-than-perfect fathering skills, and in the process has an epiphany about his relationships with his own dad.
Kara wants to know how to pray, but can't seem to understand it's not about a formula, but spending time with the Father.
Teenagers have a difficult time understanding the advice and guidance from their parents...just as all of God's children struggle with the direction of their heavenly Father.
Dad's two teenagers are in a desperate last-minute quandary about what to give Dad for Father's Day.
Her brother had been raised from the dead. Her family was friends with Jesus. Listen as Mary talks about anointing Jesus' feet with oil. Use in the weeks leading up to Easter.
Two disciples remember being with Jesus the week before his resurrection. Use in the weeks leading up to Easter and it's a great script for your Palm Sunday service.
He was a servant to the high priest and found himself on the wrong end of a sword. Listen as Malchus describes the events surrounding the Garden of Gethsemane.
Watch as Mary Salome recounts her Easter Sunday story. With an empty tomb, guards silenced and angels all involved, her sandals couldn't carry her fast enough.
Simon of Cyrene made the long journey to celebrate Passover in Jerusalem. Little did he know that this Friday would go down in history. Use in the weeks leading up to Easter and it's a great video for Good Friday.
The risen Christ appears to his disciples, but Peter's joy is shadowed by guilt. Jesus' assurance of love and forgiveness comes with a command: pass it on!
Following Jesus' arrest, and his own denial of Him, Peter is devastated. His dreams are invaded by images of destruction. In the darkest hour, Jesus is there with us. Are we with Him?
Peter is overjoyed at the way God is working through him. Yet a terrible test lies ahead: "I could never deny Him," Peter declares. We're called to serve Him in season and out.