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  • "Awe and Wonder" Script

    $10.00

    “God loves us so much that not only did He give us the extraordinary gift of His Son, He lets us smell flowers, taste food, see Mars. 'These are but the outskirts of his ways, and how small a whisper do we hear from Him?'” 

    Awe and Wonder is a dramatic piece that explores the fact that God created everything for a purpose. When Lydia takes her two friends Elizabeth and Alex to the top of a mountain to see Mars at peak proximity to Earth (a once in a lifetime event), the conversation turns to God’s beautiful creations and how we serve a God who made everything with a purpose. But will Elizabeth see and understand that for herself? 

    • Author: Erin Moon 
    • Length: approximately 13 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors 
    • Theme Verses: Colossians 1:17; Isaiah 40:26; Psalm 147:4; Job 26:14 
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "Bean Party" Script

    $10.00

    “Yea in school, I always went to church but it was very surface level and something I mostly did to be seen. I didn't have a real relationship. But God is so good. Better than i deserve.'” 

    What happens when you meet an old friend who knew you when you weren't saved? Bean Party examines that scenario.

    • Author: Terrance Jackson
    • Length: approximately 13 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors 
    • Theme Verses: Colossians 3:13
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "Bless The Food" Script

    $10.00

    “I get angry too. And you're right Steph. Life isn't the best right now, and dad may never come back. There seems not too much for us to be thankful for. But not only do we have each other, but we do have the Lord. He is our father and he will guide us. And for that I am thankful and forever grateful.'” 

    When siblings sit down for dinner, one admits they don't think they should have to pray because they don't believe they have anything to thank God for. A dramatic scene about God's timing and providence and our trust in Him. 

    • Author: Terrance Jackson
    • Length: approximately 10 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors 
    • Theme Verses: Psalm 9:10; Proverbs 3: 5-6
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "Consider Friendship" Script

    $10.00

    “So now when I consider what it means to be a friend, I think of Jesus, the one who calls me friend.” 

    Consider friendship is a spoken word piece that takes a look at friendship in 4 major moments, the wonderment of childhood, the brokenness of adolescence, what Jesus has to say, and what that means for us now.

    • Author: Terrance Jackson & Jonathan Skaggs 
    • Length: approximately 4 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors 
    • Theme Verses: Luke 15:12-15 
    • Format: Downloadable PDF
  • "Do Not Grow Weary" Script

    $10.00

    “Do not grow weary of doing good / Though the world tells you that you should” 

    Do Not Grow Weary is a spoken word piece about not growing weary in our faith. This script will help you create a memorable charge for your group to not give up pursuing Christ!

    • Author: Erin Moon 
    • Length: approximately 5 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: Three actors, can be adapted to your needs 
    • Theme Verse: 2 Thessalonians 3:13 
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "East of Eden" Script

    $10.00

    "We are here in the East of Eden living in the aftershock of our rebellion, grappling with the consequences of what we chose, and what we gave away.”

    East of Eden is a spoken word piece that depicts all that was lost during the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. Illustrating the joy and beauty of God’s creation through the eyes of Adam and Eve, we also see the devastating nature of sin and the loss of relationship with God the Father. In the end, the question is posed of how we can restore that broken relationship and find our way back to the Father. 

    • By: Jonathan Skaggs
    • Length: approximately 6 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors
    • Theme Verses: Genesis 3
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "Finely Tuned" Script

    $10.00

    “What if something was greater than me? What if something else held me together? Something is holding us together.”

    Finely Tuned is a spoken word piece for three actors that explores and awes at the God of all creation. 

    • Author: Erin Moon 
    • Length: approximately 8 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors, but could be adapted in other ways. Can be performed with instruments or without them.
    • Theme Verses: Colossians 1:17, Isaiah 40:26, Psalm 147:4, Job 26:14 
    • Format: Downloadable PDF
  • "He Is No Fool" Script

    $10.00

    “If the Lord Jesus Christ died and rose again so that I could be saved, He does for the Huaorani too. Whenever my husband would be afraid, I would hear him say ‘He is not fool to give what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose.’”

     He is No Fool is a fictional retelling of the events following the martyrdom of missionaries Jim Elliot and Nate Saint. Following their death, a reporter visited the missionary’s wives in Ecuador to tell the story. Through this story, we hear historically accurate details of the mission work to evangelize the Huaorani tribe, as Elizabeth Elliot and Marjorie Saint express their devotion to the Lord and their love for the Huaorani tribe. 

    • By: Jonathan Skaggs
    • Length: Approximately 8 minutes
    • Actor Needs: 3 Actors (1 male, 2 female)
    • Theme Verses: Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 1:8, Matthew 5:44
    • Downloadable PDF

  • "He Saw Me" Script

    $10.00

    “He looked down and saw me…I mean really saw me. I was healed, He had healed me. The leprosy was gone and with it, the years of shame and isolation.”

     He Saw Me is a combination of three Biblical characters woven together: The woman at the well, the woman with the issue of blood, and the leper. Amid their loneliness and pain, Jesus entered their story and saw them for who they were, and who they could become! Students will learn of the power and love of Jesus as He sees us all, no matter where we find ourselves. 

    • By: Jonathan Skaggs
    • Length: Approximately 8 minutes
    • Actor Needs: Three Actors (1 male, 2 female)
    • Theme Verses: John 4:4-30, Luke 8:43-48, Luke 5:12-16
    • Downloadable PDF

  • "How Many?" Script

    $10.00

    “How many types and swipes are between you and God?” 

    How Many? is a rap/spoken word piece that explores our relationship with technology and how it hinders our relationship with Christ and with fellow believers around us. It can be performed as a spoken word with no music track, or with the track that is provided. 

    • Author: Terrance Jackson 
    • Length: approximately 2 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors 
    • Theme Verses: Colossians 3:1 
    • Format: Downloadable PDF, download includes demo track and instrumental track

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  • "In The Beginning" Script

    $10.00

    “Because in Christ - Today and forevermore. We are redefined.'” 

    A spoken word piece that takes a look into our beginning through Genesis 1, how the beginning was redefined in John 1, and where this redefinition takes us in Titus 3. A great piece to open a conference/DNOW weekend. 

    • Author: Emily Willson 
    • Length: approximately 3 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors, but can be edited for more or less 
    • Theme Verses: Genesis 1; John 1; Titus 3
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "Keep Shooting" Script

    $10.00

    “Trusting in God’s plan is the key to our life, even if we don’t completely understand it. If we offer our whole lives to Him, He will do the rest..."

    After missing what would have been the game winning shot ,Zoe is furious with herself, her mom, and the world when her team mate Trish finds her in the locker room. The conversation that ensues helps them both as they wrestle with the uncertainty of their lives and the solid footing that God has to offer them.

    • Author: Terrance Jackson & Jonathan Skaggs 
    • Length: approximately 6 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 2 female and 1 male actor 
    • Theme Verses: Hebrews 12:1-3, Romans 12:1-2, Ephesians 2:8-10
    • Format: Downloadable PDF
  • "Lunch" Script

    $10.00

    "Your words have consequences... and taking responsibility for your actions is the right thing, regardless of the outcome."

    Three friends meet in the school cafeteria after one of them makes an offensive joke in class. This piece touches on the theme that the way you live each and every day is as much of your mission field as when you go oversees on a missions trip. 

    Author: Jonathan Skaggs & Katie Beazley

    • Length: approximately 8 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 1 male actor, 2 female actors 
    • Theme Verses: Proverbs 27:17, Colossians 4:6
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "Mirror" Script

    $10.00

    "Your frame was not hidden from me when I created you in the secret place when I wove you together before the beginning of time."

    This piece contains two fractured monologues from a man and a woman, both who has a distorted view of self. The concept of reflection, reflecting and what it means to be truly seen are themes throughout this piece. In the midst of the two monologues there is also the personification of Truth who speaks the text of Psalm 139.

    • Author: Jonathan Skaggs & Katie Beazley
    • Length: approximately 5 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors 
    • Theme Verses: Psalm 139
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "On Mission" Script

    $10.00

    “Behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” 

    On Mission explores the importance of missions work and why we go and spread the Gospel with three monologues from different missionaries and ending with the Great Commission. 

    • Author: Terrance Jackson 
    • Length: approximately 8 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors 
    • Theme Verses: Matthew 28:16-20, Romans 7:4 
    • Format: Downloadable PDF
  • "Pause" Script

    $10.00

    “Sometimes we have to lay down what we think is right for us right now, in favor of what God knows is best for us, in the future.”

    Using a video game as an illustration for life, Pause is a comedic and heart-warming look at teenage relationships and how to deal with disappointment and failure. Sometimes life seems easy and everything goes the ‘right’ way, other times, it doesn’t. No matter what we face, there are moments when we need to pause and find where God is working in our lives and follow Him, even when that means surrendering things that we want or love. Only in true surrender do we find the direction and purpose that we seek. 

    • By: Brian Hill
    • Length: Approximately 6 minutes
    • Actor Needs: Three Actors 
    • Theme Verses: Hebrews 12:1-2, Isaiah 40:28-31
    • Downloadable PDF

  • "Root for the Home Team" Script

    $10.00

    "May we look through the eyes of God, may we join the angels next time so we can really see, that the lost finding Jesus is the celebration that the world needs to see.” 

    Root For the Home Team is a spoken word piece that illustrates the difference between how we celebrate our passion for sports or our sports idols, and how we celebrate the work of Christ in the lives of those around us. This script points us towards seeking those that are lost, emphasizing the importance of our role in leading people into a life-giving relationship with Jesus and the eternal celebration of the lost becoming found. 

    • By: Terrance Jackson & Brian Hill
    • Length: approximately 4 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors
    • Theme Verses: Luke 15:7, 10, 32
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "Run To Me" Script

    $10.00

    “When there are things of this earth you hold on to so tightly and can’t surrender, run to me. For I am your hope. My name is Abba.”

    Run To Me is a spoken word drama that reminds us of the character of God and His power in our lives. The actors share Scripture describing the character and nature of God through the many names of God listed in Scripture. In the end, students are reminded that God is an ever-present hope in their life as they surrender all of who they are to Him. 

    • By: Brian Hill
    • Length: Approximately 6 minutes
    • Actor Needs: 3 Actors (can be performed with more if desired)
    • Theme Verse: Psalm 71
    • Downloadable PDF

  • "Stories: Great Banquet, Hidden Treasure & Lost Sheep" Script

    $10.00

    "Will you trust the shepherd to take you home?"

    This is a highly theatrical sketch where three actors tell three different parables, the parable of the great banquet, the parable of the hidden treasure and the parable of the lost sheep. 

    • Author: Jonathan Skaggs
    • Length: approximately 8 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors 
    • Theme Verses: Luke 14, Luke 15, Matthew 13
    • Downloadable PDF


  • "Stories: Zacchaeus, Eutychus & Blind Man" Script

    $10.00

    “So although we can’t be with Jesus in the same way His Disciples were, we still have the scriptures that are living and active to help us live our lives in a way that pushes back the darkness.”

    A trio of storytellers tell three Biblical stories, the Story of Zacchaeus, Jesus heals a man born blind, and Eutychus raised from the dead. These stories are told to reflect the fact that Jesus has the heart of a storyteller and that scripture is living and active.

    • Author: Terrance Jackson & Jonathan Skaggs 
    • Length: approximately 7 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors
    • Theme Verses: Luke 19, John 9, Acts 20
    • Format: Downloadable PDF
  • "Thanks for Sharing" Script

    $10.00

    “He wants me to know I’m loved. I’m accepted. That I have inherent value… and there is more He has in store for me. He saved me.” 

    Mallory is hanging out with her friends and tells them that she recently got saved. Over the course of their time together her two friends have very different reactions.

    • Author: Terrance Jackson & Jonathan Skaggs 
    • Length: approximately 8 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 2 female and 1 male actor 
    • Theme Verses: Ephesians 2:8-9
    • Format: Downloadable PDF
  • "The Gospel Is Not Marketing" Script

    $10.00

    “The gospel is Jesus stepping into humanity.” 

    The Gospel Is Not Marketing examines what society tells us is the Gospel and makes us reexamine how we present the Gospel. This script will help your group break the idea of trying to "sell Jesus" and instead realize He's so much more than a fad or trend. 

    • Author: Erin Moon 
    • Length: approximately 7 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 1-3 actors, but could be adapted for more 
    • Theme Verses: Ephesians 4:4-6, 1 Corinthians 8:6 
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "The Lost Trilogy" Script

    $10.00

    "These are more than stories, they are reminders of God’s heart for the lost. He cares deeply that when even one is dead in their sins, they would come to know the goodness of God.”

    The Lost Trilogy is a light-hearted re-telling of the parable of the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Lost Son. The actors perform as narrators, storytellers, and characters that creatively portray the story of each parable. Each parable points to God’s heart for the lost and the celebration that occurs when the lost are found. 

    • By: Terrance Jackson & J. Roger Davis
    • Length: approximately 8 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 3 actors
    • Theme Verses: Luke 15
    • Downloadable PDF
  • "The Podcast" Script

    $10.00

    "God’s plan for your life is not so fragile that it can be derailed by something like where you might want to go to college, or even if you want to go to college at all.”

    “Sold Out for Jesus” is a dramatic sketch that explores how we view the choices we make for our future. Chad and Mary host a podcast “for teenagers” and “by teenagers” exploring areas of faith and life. When the invite Emily (the former podcast host) back as a special guest to hear about her new life as a college student, they engage in a conversation about how a person can truly discern God’s will for their life. Can your life be derailed if you make the wrong choice?

    • By: Jonathan Skaggs
    • Length: approximately 7 minutes 
    • Actor Needs: 2 female, 1 male
    • Theme Verses: Matthew 6:33, Proverbs 3: 5 - 6
    • Downloadable PDF