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A Day In The Woods
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This is a sketch about five youth and their leader taking a hike in the woods. A narrator does a lot of the talking to set up the story and characters and these are real characters! Not your normal run-of-the-mill youth group. They have unusual names and even crazier personalities. Among all the craziness, one of the students begins to talk about the cross she wears around her neck and the gospel message is shared. A lot of humor and silliness throughout.

Six actors + narrator. (3 males, 3 females). Around 8--9 mins. Learn More
A Weekend Before Christmas
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This CHRISTMAS play is basically a shorter version of "The Right Connection" It has been shortened from the 50 minutes and has fewer characters. The story and dialogue is almost identical about the girls basketball team having a weekend retreat close to Christmas. As they gather, they talk about how their lives have been since high school and all the changes. One girl in particular had the biggest change of all, a complete transformation. The Christmas message is not as strong as the gospel message which is shared and two of the characters get saved.

Cast of 7 females and 2 males (or could be 9 females) about 15-20 mins Learn More
An Important Find
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At a family reunion, several cousins get together to plan some type of tribute to their grandmother. As they think of things to do, they begin looking through a box of her things. When they come across her old prayer journal and begin reading the things she prayed for each of them, it really touches their hearts.



5 adult actors (3 male, 2 female. Could be easily changed to all female) About 10 mins. Learn More
Andrew Remembers
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This monologue is good for a communion service or for Memorial Day. Andrew, the disciple, tells about the night of the last supper. Some of the information is about how he felt during certain events, about Peter, his brother, and how he acted, but mostly he brings out the meaning of the bread and the cup and what that ultimately meant. He stresses how important it is that we never forget what Christ did for us when he shed his blood for our sins.

One actor alone on stage. Only 6-7 minutes. Learn More
Burning Hearts
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This is a short EASTER skit that takes place in the upper room where the disciples and other followers have gathered to talk about the appearances of Jesus. The women arrive and share what they have seen, and then Cleopas and his friend, too. Finally, Jesus appears and reveals himself to all of them. This skit is also a scene in the plays "The Sun Has Risen" and "Witnesses".

13 male actors, 5 females, all adult or older teens. About 8 minutes. Learn More
Calvary
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This closely follows the Biblical account of the Crucifixion of Christ. Jesus speaks seven times and each line is actual scripture. The other dialogue is by crowd members, pharisees and scribes, roman soldiers and the thieves. There are at least 3 women in the scene including Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene and Salome. Difficult to stage as you might imagine. Should take between 7-10 mins, depending on how long you want to drag it out. This script is also included in the play, "Scenes from the Life of Christ".

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Doing The Right Thing
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This is a two actor children's skit about "honesty". A child is playing with something that belongs to her mother, and the other child is bossing them to put it back. Eventually, there is a struggle over it and it gets broken. The rest of the scene is their discussion on whether they should tell their parents what they did.

Two child actors. (written as boy and girl, but 2 boys or 2 girls could also work) Only about 6-7 minutes. Learn More
Every Man For Himself
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Two couples are going out in a sailboat with one guy saying he knows how to handle the boat. The weather starts to turn bad and they begin to lose confidence in their "captain". At a crucial moment when they are demanding that he get them to safety, he hollers, "Every man for himself!" This teaches a lesson about being prepared, not being prideful, and about where you put your trust.

Two males and two females. About 6-7 mins. Learn More
First Baby
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In this skit (good for VALENTINE'S DAY) a young married couple are about to have their first child. In fact, tonight is the night. Only he does not know this, and she does. He is trying to be calm, but the truth is he is a basket case. She is trying to find the words to tell him that it is time to go to the hospital, and when the time comes, he runs around forgetting everything that he is supposed to do. Humorous and fast moving. This skit is also found in the larger production called, "The Love Festival".

2 actors (one male, one female, young adult) About 7 minutes. Learn More
Forgetting Those Two Little Words
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Two girls crash into each other with their bikes and begin to discuss how they almost got hit by a car. The brother of one of the girls comes along and shares how they ought to be thankful to God for all that He does to protect them all the time. He points out several things that were opportunities to be thankful. They get the message.

2 girls and 1 boy. Very simple and short, only 3 mins. Learn More
Having Him Around
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This is a one woman version of the skit, "Still In His Pajamas." A woman receives a phone call and begins to share with her friend about how life has changed since her husband retired and is home all the time now. Some of it is humorous and some serious as we hear how she copes with the new way of living. Through all the difficult adjustments, she still finds something good in it.

One actress. about 6-7 mins. Learn More
Hit And Run
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A very dramatic sketch about drinking and driving. There is not a strong spiritual message here, but one of the dangers of drinking. A young couple were drinking and got involved in a hit and run accident. The girl doesn't remember anything, and the boy confesses to his mother that it was his fault. Her parents are naturally upset, and her mother does not want to contact the police. The police finally come and the daughter admits to being the driver. The father feels convicted that his bad example of social drinking has led his daughter to this situation.

Two males and three females plus the officer. (could be either) Runs about 13-15 mins. Learn More
I Don't Need That Jesus Stuff!
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This is a short, 5-6 minute skit about a couple of college girls who are talking about the one's new faith is Christ. Without even realizing it, the new Christian is witnessing to the other one about her need for a Savior, but her friend rejects the offer and suggests they find new roommates.

Two actors. Probably both female, but could be changed to two males. Learn More
I Will Give You Rest
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This sketch is about a woman who is contemplating suicide when her old friend shows up with her Bible. The friend quickly perceives that she really needs help and begins to share her testimony. The sketch ends with her thinking about what she has been told and has read in the scriptures. This is a much shorter version of the play, "A Life Worth Living."

2 actors. Could be done easily with either men or women by just making a few changes. About 9 minutes. Learn More
It Should Have Been Me
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This is really four short monologues dealing with people who are at the end of their ropes. Each one has a different dilemma: One is an alcoholic, one didn't find happiness in riches, one has cancer and the last one is suicidal. At the end of the sketch, a pantomime of Christ entering and removing their "chains" is played out and then He is taken away to be crucified. At this point the suicidal person cries out, "Not Him, it should have been me!" You can also use demonic and angelic characters throughout the monologues.

4 actors with lines (2 males, 2 females, or easily adapted to any gender - plus a few extras) About 15 minutes. Learn More
Journey To The Bema Seat!
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A skit done with 3 actors of any gender about someone dreaming of the rapture and going to heaven. This is written as 3 women, but it can easily be 3 men or a mixed cast. A woman falls asleep waiting for the auto club and finds herself waiting in line to have her luggage taken and shrunk down to what is actually worthwhile. (She goes from a 3 piece set to a small make-up bag) A couple of angels meet her and help her along till it's time to wake up and realize it was all a dream. The message can be about doing those things that really count for eternity and also being ready at any time to go before the Lord.

3 actors About 7-9 mins. Learn More
Judas Talks
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This is a monologue about Judas. Imagine if he were to come back from the grave and talk to someone who was not wanting to live and not knowing the Savior. An interesting perspective is imagined here. This is taken from the play, "A Life Worth Living."

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Leaving A Legacy
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In this sketch (good for VALENTINE'S DAY or anytime) Herb and Mollie are sitting in their rocking chairs talking about their kids and grandkids. They are feeling like they have failied with one of their sons who is not going to church anymore, and so Mollie has a plan to get some of the grandkids together to try to have a positive influence on one in particular. Herb is thinking about whether they have left a good legacy to their children. They bicker a bit and forget things... but they are a cute old couple. This is also a scene from the larger production called, "The Love Festival."

2 actors (one male, one female,) About 9 minutes. Learn More
Love Covers All Wrongs
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Two old friends meet again and the memory of what ended their friendship years before surfaces. A flashback takes you to the scene of a deacons' meeting at a church where things went bad. The one offended had learned to forgive and teaches the other one a lesson in love. Friendship is restored and future problems are avoided because of love. This is also a scene from the play, "The Best Way To Live."

4 actors and a narrator plus extras. About 10 minutes. Learn More
Love Is An Action
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This sketch (good for CHRISTMAS or anytime) is actually taken from the play, "The Best Way To Live" and is about two teenagers who feel that their father does not show love toward them. At a party, a friend encourages them to start mending that relationship by showing love to him first. As an experiment, they try it and the results are a father whose heart begins to soften, and the display of affections opens the door to witness to a stranger.

4 actors and 1 actress plus a narrator. About 10 minutes. Learn More
Love Is Not Arrogant
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This is a short skit for children and a narrator about kids who act arrogant toward strangers while playing freeze tag and cause an offense. They repeat the same scene with more loving attitudes toward the strangers and by just being friendly, they win them to the Lord. This is actually a scene from the play, "The Best Way To Live".

12 children plus extras and a narrator. Only about 5 minutes. Learn More
Love Is Not Provoked
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This is a short skit for children and adults about a woman who works in a church nursery and has a lack of love for the kids and parents. The scene is done over with a much more loving attitude and the results are completely different. This is actually a scene from the play, "The Best Way To Live."

3 adults (1 male and 2 females) Plus 2 children, a narrator and many extra children. Only about 5 minutes. Learn More
Love Is Not Selfish
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In this CHRISTMAS sketch, a group of young people are gathering to plan a Christmas party for their class, when Mom suggests that they go to the retirement home to encourage the elderly. Her daughter thinks it is a terrible idea and wants to continue with the party plan. But when the other kids decide to take her mom's suggestion, she can't believe it. She does come around and realizes that love means to put your own plans aside to reach out to those who need it. This skit is actually a scene from the play, "The Best Way To Live."

8 actors (5 female, 2 male, one elderly person) and a narrator plus possible extras. About 10 minutes. Learn More
Magnified
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When we sing about magnifying the Lord, do we really know what that means? Joe comes home from the stamp show with a unique stamp that has hidden designs when looked at through a magnifying glass. As they marvel at how amazing it seems, the conversation turns to what it means to magnify the Lord.

two actors (male and female, but could be either) about 7 minutes.

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Mary Magdalene's Testimony
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This is a monologue about Mary Magdalene. She tells about how Jesus delivered her and then what she witnessed about his death and resurrection. This is taken from the play, "A Life Worth Living."

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