• Evangelism in the workplace is the topic of this Skermon (skit/sermon). Three employees torment their co-workers with the Gospel; one with spiritual advice, another with tracts, and another with "holy email." The pastor comments throughout during freezes or at the end as all freeze.
  • Harvey, Zelda, Clem, and Tina provide an excellent illustration of what happens when kids don't focus on accepting responsibilities and do their jobs. Pastor Rufus helps the children see that doing their jobs as if they were doing them for God, makes God and others happy!
  • In this simple story of a heart-broken little girl, searching for her lost hamsters, we see the "heart" of God who came to earth in a manger to rescue His beloved people. This play is a "storyline" only. It provides a context into which any number of Christmas songs will fit. Create an unforgettable family holiday memory that looks at the why behind Christmas.
  • This Christian play explains the reasons behind God's mandate for sexual abstinence until marriage, and celebrates God's forgiveness of those who repent and turn away from sexual sin. It sets up a sermon on God's plan for sex, as it tells a compelling story through acting, music, and mime.
  • Remaining spiritually focused on Christ at Christmas is the theme of this skit. At church, poor Cindy barely gets the Christmas story read. Her cell phone rings, her son switches car keys, and her other two kids announce that the Christmas tree fell through the window.
  • What is a missionary life, and what does a person who lives this life do to tell others about God?  The children learn about these fascinating people, and what happens when they come home on furlough. Tina is confused at first, but then becomes very curious.
  • The characters are so interested in making their puppet stage "the best stage in the whole church" that they neglect practicing their lines. After rehearsing the story of the tower of Babel, they realize that serving God is more important than being the best.
  • Pastor Rufus helps Harvey, who is discouraged because a friend of Harvey's made fun of him for being a Christian. After the characters practice another puppet show about the story of Noah, they all realize how much God wants good and sinless people to worship Him even if people make fun of them!
  • The characters are getting tired of doing these puppet shows, and they all start to grumble. Pastor Rufus reminds them of the rules they've made and tells them that their grumbling hurts his feelings. After practicing this second show about the story of Moses, Tina understands that the Ten Commandments were given to us to show us how to live, but that we can't please God without following Jesus. She's ready to become a Christian!
  • After begging for a "bigger part" in the puppet show about the story of Moses, Tina is given the role of Pharaoh. She is scared and wants someone else to play the part. The rest of the characters, and Pastor Rufus encourage her to rely on God's strength to speak and act, just like Moses did. The characters learn that we are all called to use God's power to lead people out of “slavery” to their own sins, and introduce them to their savior, Jesus.
  • Jealousy and selfishness cause Tina and Harvey to have a big fight just before practicing their puppet show about the story of Joseph and his brothers. During the practice, Tina begs for Harvey's forgiveness and Harvey, with the help of Pastor Rufus forgives her. Harvey and Tina learn how difficult it is to forgive family members, but that God expects us to forgive them and blesses us when we do.
  • The story of David's life and youthful passion for God are clearly portrayed by Tina as she boldly expresses her knowledge and love for God. She astounds the rest of the characters as she tells of her faith and desire to serve God, just like David. Tina, and the rest of the characters learn that even though they are young that doesn't mean they can't be leaders! Tina is excited about becoming a Christian and getting baptized!
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