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Special Days These scripts focus on ministry for special days throughout the year. Select (click) title to preview script.
Advent Reading (Readers Theater) During the season of Advent, Christians celebrate the coming of the Christ. This is not just a time to commemorate Jesus’ first coming, but a time of preparation for His second coming. This is a powerful presentation to promote the true spirit of the Advent season in our heart and its relevance to our life.
Mary and Joseph marvel over the gifts and words from the Wise Men. They now realize that Jesus is more than just their son, He is the promised King.
He's Coming Again (Readers Theater) During the Christmas season the world celebrates the birth of Jesus...the first coming of Christ. But one day Jesus will come again into the world. This Readers Theater script contrasts the differences between the first coming of Jesus and His promised return.
Unappreciated Santa (Comedy Sketch) George refuses to play the role of Santa at the church Christmas party because he feels unappreciated. However, after realizing how much Jesus sacrificed for us, even though he was not appreciated, George has a change of heart.
Christmas Court TV (Comedy Sketch) This script is a parody of the popular TV court shows, like Judge Joe Brown or Judge Judy. Who can better testify of the birth of Christ than an actual eyewitness...a sheep. Mrs. Shirley the Sheep is suing Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer claiming that the Reindeer stole the true meaning of Christmas.
It's the post-Thanksgiving shopping season. Marsha asked Audrey to camp out all night to receive a free gift. Audrey, a shopaholic, is all for it. Soon Audrey realizes she's camping in front of a church to receive the gift of salvation.
Resurrection Power (Readers Theater) Sin, Death, and the Grave believe they have finally defeated Jesus as He is being crucified. However, they are devastated and defeated when He rises from the grave.
(Comedy Sketch) Death, Sin, and the Grave take time out of their busy day to go fishing and celebrate their victory over Jesus. Unfortunately, their celebration is cut short when they notice the risen Jesus on the shore frying fish.
Chicken Sacrifice (Monologue) A woman struggles to gives up chicken (her favorite food) in observance of Lent. However, in the process she goes through chicken addiction withdrawal symptoms.
Tools of Passion (Monologue) Three Roman soldiers; one who whipped (scourged) Jesus, one who crowned/mocked Jesus, and one who actually crucified Jesus, give a dramatic account of the torture Jesus endured on the dreadful Friday of His death
Road to Emmaus (Readers Theater) The two men encounter Jesus on the road to Emmaus. One man gives the biblical account of the tragic event that occurred during the Passover Feast, while the other man gives a modern day account of the tragedy that is occurring in his life today. In both instances, Jesus’ response, the eternal Word of God, satisfies our past, present, and future problems.
Thanksgiving Guests (Comedy Sketch) Wanda is preparing to enjoy a quiet and relaxing Thanksgiving dinner at home when she is joined by two unwelcome guests, her “Problems” and “Worries”. Just when Wanda begins to believe there is nothing to be thankful for, three more unexpected guests arrive... God’s Love, Peace, and Mercy.
It's the post-Thanksgiving shopping season. Marsha asked Audrey to camp out all night to receive a free gift. Audrey, a shopaholic, is all for it. Soon Audrey realizes she's camping in front of a church to receive the gift of salvation.
Loved Ones (Drama Sketch) After a mother's tragic death she attempts to reunite with her daughter at the gate of Heaven. When the mother realizes they cannot reunite, she mistakenly believes her wayward daughter is doomed to hell, only to learn that she is the one that cannot enter Heaven.
Me, Myself, and I (Comedy Sketch) A woman desperately tries to live holy but struggles with her inner temptations; Me and Myself. Therefore, she goes to court to try and get a restraining order against Me and Myself.
A Father and Son Talk (Comedy Sketch) A father engages his son in a "father to son" discussion about life. Surprisingly, the father learns more from his son than the son learns from him. Great script for Father's Day or any Men's fellowship.
A Father's Time (Drama Sketch) A father engages his son in a "father to son" discussion about life. Surprisingly, the father learns more from his son than the son learns from him. Great script for Father's Day or any Men's fellowship.
Me, Myself, and I (Comedy Sketch) A man desperately tries to live holy but struggles with her inner temptations; Me and Myself. Therefore, she goes to court to try and get a restraining order against Me and Myself.
Time (Readers Theater) As we approach a new year, so many of us take Time for granted. This Readers Theater piece examines the origin of time, its characteristics, its value, and the purpose for which God has given us the gift of time and blessed us to live another year.
Black Her-Story (Comedy Sketch) Ms. Hatti is not just the oldest living person of color, but as the first daughter of Hem, Noah’s second son, she is the oldest living person in the history of the world! Join Ms. Hatti, as a guest on the Opera Winfield show, as she shares her fascinating perspective on the true history of the world. This is a great comedy sketch to celebrate Black History Month in February.
My Great Black American (Comedy Sketch) Greatness is not always based on documented achievements in history. Often times the greatest people (our teachers, firemen, parents) are not documented celebrities or great public figures. Instead of looking in the past and distant places for great people, take a moment and look next to you. Honor persons who are closest to you for the great things they have done and the sacrifices they have made for you and others.
Struggle for Education (Drama) Throughout the history of America, Black Americans have always struggled for equal access to education. This sketch recounts three major education struggles in the history of Black Americans: Freedom to Learn; Justice to Learn, and Funding to Learn.
No Man Can Stop You (Play) A family struggles to cope with the hardships of being poor and black in the rural southern town in the 1940s. A daughter is faced with the reality of not being able to attend a local white college. A father is faced with disappointment of being denied a promotion. A neighbor tries to cope with the sudden death of her children, as the mother prays to keep the family together.
Valentine for Jesus (Readers Theater) Love relationships, particularly marriage relationships, are accentuated on Valentines Day. However, the most important love relationship is between Christ and the body of believers (the church). This Readers Theater presentation shares a Valentine wish to the bridegroom of the church, Jesus Christ.
The Perfect Bachelor (Sketch) This script is a parody of the popular TV show “The Dating Game”. An attractive single female is looking for the perfect mate. One bachelor appeals to her body, one appeals to her mind, and the last bachelor, Jesus, appeals to her heart. Who will she choose?
The Election Debate (Sketch) Two candidates (Mr. Carnal Flesh and Mr. Divine Spirit) are engaged in an electoral debate. They want to win the opportunity to govern our lives today. Now we must cast our vote (make our choice) to be lead by the flesh or by the Spirit. Who will you vote for?
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