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A-grazing Mace

Run-time: 7
Cast-number: 2
Bible reference: Psalm
a comedy with a different take on the old hymn. Could this be the way the wonderful old hymn came about? . . . . NOT!!!! A skit based on a story seen on Internet, original author unknown. A takeoff on the hymn, “Amazing Grace” Can be used as a Clowning script. Cast: (can be any age) Chris Patti Props - If possible make a large replica of a wrench, or locate the largest wrench you can…

Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Run-time: 7
Cast-number: 2
Bible reference: John
Two young ladies, walking home from a Bible study, learn that Christian love is spelled ‘Obedience.’ They are chatting excitedly about what had happened in their group, how love was such an important component in Christian friendship. But in this often comedic skit it becomes obvious the type of appropriate group love was not always fully understood by all. In writing this skit back around the turn of the century, (as in the year 2,000 let me…

Another Show

Run-time: 7
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Luke
A professional actor finds out what it means to have the whole world at her/his feet. And still feel completely unhappy and unfulfilled. A single actor shows her/his fragility as more talented actors, as well as the aging process and "Old Father Time" takes its toll. The actor operates at two acting spots on stage, one being true feelings, a few steps away the actor is in the Phoney position where s/he says what the public would…

Appliance Prayer Guide

Run-time: 6
Cast-number: 2
Bible reference: Mark
What is "worthwhile" praying about? What about a toaster versus a major appliance? Should we pray over "things"? And is there a certain limit as to what is worth praying over? Does this comedy make a difference in how you look at situations? Two off-the-wall skits point out our preconceived ideas about prayer. Sample of script: Each has two actors, no special setting or surroundings. The Appliance Prayer Guide #1 Joe: Hey, Bill, how ya doin’ man?…

Be Still and Know

Run-time: 6
Cast-number: 2
Bible reference: Matthew
Fear, worry, doubt. Why would God want His faithful children to be questioning His control? God takes care of the minutest details. Naturally, He would therefore see to the needs of His most treasured creation – you. Key words: trust worry God in control cared for Cast: This drama involves two people, a man and a woman. These people are the parents of a child in Grade 1, so the actor’s ages should reflect this. Set: Bill…

Brewed Unto Others

Run-time: 6
Cast-number: 12
Bible reference: Romans
Churches must cater to all ages and interests. In this comedy the coffee shop is aiming to cater to all by having a wide product offering. Bible Reference:     Romans 12:6   Cast:        5 major speaking parts and any number of crowd parts Constance, counter supervisor, strong southern accent Claudia, counter worker Fran, counter worker Sheila, waitress Sarah, waitress any number of crowd people   Set:         cafeteria   Lighting, Sound:      standard   Costumes:   5 main actors wear…

Christ Must

Run-time: 6
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Acts
Theme:       A monologue speaks of the wonderful and amazing birth of Jesus, the Messiah. But wonderful and amazing as this was . . . the story is incomplete. The complete story has to include God’s plan for our salvation . . and this was accomplished on the cross of Calvary. Now, is the story is complete. . . .? No, actually there is one chapter yet to be written . .  . As stated in Acts 1:“This…

Christian Maintenance

Run-time: 7
Cast-number: 3
Bible reference: John
our need for constant maintenance, faith, study, prayer, understanding. Sample of script: Joe comes on stage, followed by Moe from other side of stage Moe: Hey Joe, whatcha up to? Joe: Hey yourself, Moe, just goin’ down to the automobile licensing bureau, gotta get me a new drivers licence. Moe: Why for you doin’ that, lost your old licence somewhere I expect? Joe: Lost it? Nope, it’s right here, see? (shows Moe the licence) Moe: Well, ‘fraid…

Come Let Us Adore Him

Run-time: 6
Cast-number: 1
Bible reference: Luke
Theme:       A monolog about the preparation and expectation of the Advent season. Bible Reference:     Luke 2:/p>   Cast:         1 woman   Set, Lighting, Sound, Costumes:     standard   Props:        duster   Time:        6   Sample of script:   actress come on stage dusting everything in sight, soon realizes “someone” is watching her   Oh . .  hi . . . didn’t see you come in. Cleaning up a bit here . . Not that my house is dirty…

Committed To Service

Run-time: 6
Cast-number: 3
Bible reference: Luke
A visit to the bistro and the waiter Andre teaches a lesson in the commitment and joy of serving Sample of script: Andre is on stage, arranging plates, cutlery on table, Darlene and Elizabeth walk on Andre: Good morning, welcome to Hearts Delight Bistro, where your dining expectation is our minimum intention. My name is André, and it is my great pleasure to serve you, I want you to know that it is my personal commitment to…
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