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Skits and Plays
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VISIONS OF THE KING - I Love Jehovah Nissi My Defender
by Tonja Taylor
Jehovah Nissi--the LORD our Deliverer, the LORD our Victorious Miracle Banner--is always fighting for us, to deliver us from bondage into a better life (John 10:10)!
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The USA Rises!
by Tonja Taylor
This skit/drama was inspired by the LORD to inspire us Americans to celebrate and appreciate our beloved country--the United States of America--and to realize the importance of praying for His help and mercy to restore the USA to what she should be!
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Even Hoarders Can Be Free
by Tonja Taylor
As I was cleaning my office years ago, this humorous skit rose up and I wrote it down to share one day. This is the day!
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CREATION PUPPET SKIT
by Stephen Kimball
This skit (under 5 min.) details God's creation from Genesis 1.A conversation between two Sunday School educated kids and their wide eyed friend who has never before heard the creation story.
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The Man Behind the Stonewall
by douglas batson
This 43-minute Civil War drama (viewable at www dot dhhill dot org, Copyright 2013) reveals the events that destined one Confederate general, Stonewall Jackson, for lasting fame, and relegated another, D.H. Hill, to the margins of history. Through an exchange of letters, based on Gen. Hill's actual correspondence, Mrs. Hill relates the joyous birth of her niece, Julia, Jackson's baby girl, as well as deteriorating conditions on North Carolina's home front.
The acerbic General Hill resigns in frustration from the Army of Northern Virginia to reluctantly assume command in Goldsboro, NC. There, he assails his own inept officers, draft-dodgers, deserters, and unionists, but saves his most toxic contempt for his Yankee opponent. Only with the shocking death of Jackson does Hill exhibit his Christian piety and tenderness. To console her grieving husband, Mrs. Hill offers some astounding insight concerning both men, who were brothers-in-law.
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Your Great Reward
by louis gander
I said, "I had cried."
Jesus asked, "Were you 'tried'?"
I said, "I was used."
Jesus asked, "Were you accused?"
I said, "They were cheatin'."
Jesus asked,"Were you beaten?"
I said, "I was stripped."
Jesus asked, "Were you whipped?"
I said, "I was jailed."
Jesus asked, "Were you nailed?"
(read on to see the ending)
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Good News on A Wednesday Afternoon
by Theresa Vogel Millward
As a child, did you attend a Good News Club? They are an interdenominational Christian program for 5-12 year old children featuring a Bible lesson, singing, learning a memory verse, and fun games. This particular Good News Club is on a Wednesday afternoon.
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Find the Butterfly (song lyrics)
by louis gander
On beach, so sad, I lonely was.
A large, dark storm cloud said,
"Your shore is all but empty and
your soul is very dead."
The waves crashed and soaked in the sand
but truth not in my head -
and blackness washed my beauty out instead,
and blackness washed my beauty out instead.
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Journey to the Land of the Prophets
by Jenny Fulton
The students arrive at school to find that things are not as they should be. Their teacher is missing and there is a strange machine in the corner. They all get in and are taken to the land of the prophets where they discover they have become the prophets themselves!
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Journey to the Land of the Prophets
by Jenny Fulton
The students arrive at school to find that things are not as they should be. Their teacher is missing and there is a strange machine in the corner. They all get in and are taken to the land of the prophets where they discover they have become the prophets themselves!
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Worst of Sinners
by Steven Dexheimer
Based on 1 Timothy 1:12-17. Before he became Paul, apostle and tireless missionary to the Gentiles, he was Saul of Tarsus, a zealous persecutor of Christians. Taking advantage of Paul's unsavory past, Satan pays his adversary a little visit in an effort to derail his ministry. Although Paul admits to being the "worst of sinners," he reminds Satan that Christ's mercy and forgiveness has freed him (and all believers) from the mistakes of the past.
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Skit for I Corinthians 13
by Sylvia Maltzman
This is a paraphrased and choreographed presentation of I Corinthians 13, the "love chapter" of the New Testament. It has minimal costuming and minimal props. It should be suitable for teens in the middle school through high school age range.
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Psalm 19 Skit
by Sylvia Maltzman
This skit is a paraphrased and choreographed presentation of Psalm 19. The costumes and possibly the lighting effects are more sophisticated than my Psalm 1 skit, but this is such a beautiful Psalm, the effort is well worth it.
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Psalm 1 Skit
by Sylvia Maltzman
This skit enables a small group to act out Psalm 1 with minimal props and scenery. There is some paraphrasing and a little bit of slapstick involved. It's essentially the Psalm in its entirety, simply choreographed. It is suitable for middle school through senior high kids.
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The Birdcage
by Paul Taylor
An analogy of the true act of Love by a rejected Savior
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Christmas Play
by Ken John
Based on the dream of Nebuchadnezzar - the Emperor of the Babylonian Empire in 600BC, as recorded by Daniel, in the Book of Daniel (Chapter 2)
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Christmas Prodigal
by Ken John
A short skit which aims to show how Grace is free but not easy. We have to put our pride in our pocket and love God on his terms. We owe him gratitude and our trust.
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Tackle Talk
by Kristi Peifer
Skit. What would happen if Sunday morning church service came fully equipped with sports-style commentators?
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Alas, Poor Yorrick
by Jan Ackerson
In Elizabethan England, a struggling playwright wonders why Shakespeare gets all the good lines.
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My Son!........Mother!
by Jeanne E Webster
Agonizing hours later, amongst the crowds, Mary catches a glimpse of a man struggling to carry a wooden beam that is strapped to his shoulders. This is surely a criminal off to his death on the hill
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Simon the Serv-Ant
by Tim Pickl
A wonderful children's play, starring several hard-working 'ants'
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Pirates of the Mediterranean NxGen Nancy
by Tim Pickl
After traveling backward in time to the 17th Century, Nancy meets Captain Blackheart on the mighty pirate ship The Black Raven. While showing the Captain the "NxGen" time displacement device, they are
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The Dark and Eerie Forest
by Tim Pickl
A skit inspired by The Wonderful Witness of Uz, focusing on the actors practicing the Dark and Eerie Forest scene
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Regret's Warning
by harvestgal Ndaguba
a monologue about a girl who dies and regrets not accepting Jesus, even though she was a good person.
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Contemporary Christmas Play - Wise Men
by Ken John
The Christmas story is always fresh, fun and challenging! Here is the old story set in modern times.
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Behold I Give You Power
by Fenny West
Disciples were empowered and sent out two by two and they went preaching the gospel healing the sick, casting out demons. They were excited as they returned to give the good report to Jesus.
Salvation is the greatest Miracle.
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You Must Be Born Again
by Fenny West
During an outreach, Christian witnesses to an unsaved church-goer. Others believers can be in the background witnessing to others or giving out tracts)
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Jesus Heals a Crippled Man
by Jessica Gerald
Here is a short skit for your Sunday school class from Mark 2:1-12, where the crippled man was lowered through the roof to be healed by Jesus.
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Amazing Grace ( Musical)
by Fenny West
Musical to accompany this enduring song that speaks of God's wonderful gift of salvation, His amazing grace, O how sweet the sound to a wretch like me, once lost but now found, cleansed, restored, given hope by the God of Hope.
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Welcome to my world!
by Praise S
This is a Story of a person born with disabilities. A person who cannot see, hear to talk. but how one day the Lord visits him and his world changes completely. I havent ever experienced this sort of a thing in my life ever but This was the Lord who lead me to write this and share it with everyone. So Let him who has eyes see and Let him who has ears hear and understand. Says the word of God.
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