Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

Scripts

  • Script Categories

Scripts

Your SEARCH RESULTS:

Who Am I

Run-time: 2
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Psalm
How many times have we cried out, “What have I done to deserve this?” Yet how often should we say these words when considering all the Lord has done for us.Sound: Soft music playing, simple piano or guitarSample of script: Father the creator of all things...Who am I?A mere mortal,That you should even think of me.Who am I?A lost and wandering soul,That God above could look at me with such a love.When I was lost in darkness…

Who Do You Say I Am

Run-time: 4
Cast-number: 3
Bible reference: Matthew
Peter's challenge. The people in this drama are shown that when you have a true friend you never doubt their love, just as Jesus never doubted Peter's (the Rock) love.Based on Matthew 16, where Jesus asks Simon Peter the question.No special sets, lighting, sound or costumingTwo actors, (A & B), in see-through blindfolds, plus one actor (C) without blindfold.Sample of scriptC comes on stage stands looking outA and B come on stage, feeling their way along, A…

Who Said That

Run-time: 6
Cast-number: 3
Bible reference: Genesis
A person is despondent because a friend has said bad things about her, even though that person has done nothing wrong. Should she take the criticism to heart?When we feel convicted are the accusations coming from the Holy Spirit or is it the devil who is causing us pain?

Who, Me

Run-time: 8
Cast-number: 3
Bible reference: Habakkuk
Run with a vision. Remember God doesn't call the equipped, He equips the called. We need to use our gifts to spread the Good Word. Having the vision and then having the perserverance to carry through with that vision.Sample of script:Carey: That’s a great idea, Derek!Derek: And then, we could also start a weekly meeting!Carey: Those are some of the best ideas we have ever had, Derek!Derek: Thanks, Carey, I really do like the way God has…

Wicked Ruler

Run-time: 10
Cast-number: 4
Bible reference: Exodus
Satan's three sides: power, evil and seduction are put before Jesus. Satan tries to tempt Jesus. The Holy Spirit triumphs over the evil one.

Widow Of Nain

Run-time: 6
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Luke
Theme:       This monologue tells about Jesus giving back the life of the son of the widow of Nain. Bible Reference:     Luke 7:17   Cast:         1 woman   Set, Lighting, Sound: standard   Costumes:   likely traditional   Time:       6   Sample of script:   actor comes on stage, grief stricken   My son! . . My only son! Snatched away from me! And me a widow! Alone! With no one to support me. Who wants an old woman,…

Willing Hearts

Run-time: 10
Cast-number: 2
Bible reference: Exodus
God wants our offerings, but mostly he wants them to be from a heart eager and excited to give. This comedy is all about a guy who is trying to find "open-handed" people in the church. Literally.

Win the Race – Telling Others

Run-time: 10
Cast-number: 6
Bible reference: Acts
Winning the race with God’s grace. A segment of the 5 part drama, designed for VBS or children’s camp, uses the theme of car racing to focus on finding your purpose in life. This segment focuses on telling others about Jesus. Five racers, (Andi Airhead, Randy Ratchet, Ted Tirechanger, Wendy Wrench, Trudy Treadwear), are joined by a racer wannabe, singer Laps the Racer. The result is silliness with a message. Sample of script: Fifth Segment (Finale): Finding…

With Palms or With Praise

Run-time: 10
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Matthew
Palm Sunday, the King is coming. Will we be worshipping him or simply going through another symbolic palm waving experience? This monologue has the presenter dressed in Biblical costume to welcome the Messiah - (is He going to do what He said He would do?), are we truly believing Him as He enters on the donkey instead a golden chariot? Then presenter sheds his costume, now dressed as modern day. He/she challenges the congregation how we are…

Without Beginning or End

Run-time: 10
Cast-number: 6
Bible reference: Luke
God is without beginning or end, unchanging. This drama takes us from the Holy Birth on into the life that Jesus had teaching and preaching to the masses, to His crucufiction and ressurection.A drama which talks of the baby in the manger and the life that he lived through to the tombSample of script:actors come on stageSandra: Come, children, let me read you the story without beginning or end.Child 1: “Without beginning”? How can that be? Everything…
X