• God is not happy with lazy sluggards. The "solution" for being a sluggard is a personal relationship with Jesus that helps you do your best, and gives you the help of the Holy Spirit when you are tempted to put things off.
  • In this skit the characters learn the meaning of wisdom.  They learn that fearing, or respecting God, is the beginning of wisdom.
  • Jesus spoke in parables. In this Skit Package, the children discover that parables are simple stories that explain complex truths.   When Zelda is put on restriction for lying, she has a hard time understanding her mom’s complicated note, but after hearing the story of “The Girl Who Cried Wolf,” Zelda realizes the importance of telling the truth.
  • In this short skit on church leadership, Joe discovers that God's presence is the most significant contribution to any team. God's power carries out His vision through people, and His strand is the most significant in Ecclesiastes 4:12. (Third of three skits, but it can stand alone.)
  • In this ELECTRONIC seventh Skit Package, Zelda leads Tina and Harvey into making some very bad choices that get them all into serious trouble. When they sneak out of the dentist’s office to get an ice cream cone instead of getting their teeth cleaned, they discover what happens when they make “sandy choices” (selfish, disobedient choices) instead of “rocky choices” (choices that please God)
  • Harvey learns a painful lesson about the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant when he refuses to forgive Tina for breaking his one-hundred-dollar skateboard, even after Pastor Rufus forgives him for breaking the new one-thousand-dollar stained glass window at the church. Harvey understands Jesus' warning to forgive others; otherwise, why should God forgive us when we sin?
  • Our hope of Heaven is the topic of this emotional skit. Isaac is sad even though he won the soccer trophy because his mom wasn't there to see it. His brother reads him a letter from mom, written just before she died, telling them that she'll be waiting for them in Heaven!
  • This “Reader’s Theater” skit enacts the story of "Stoning of the Apostles," in Acts, Chapter 5, and shows an example of believers who were persecuted for their faith, yet refused to let anyone silence their preaching and their praise of God.
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 2 - Pastor Rufus gives Harvey, Zelda, Clem, and Tina each a Bible to give to a friend. Rufus repeats Jesus’ challenge in the Parable of the Sower to be “farmers” (sowers) and to plant (or share) the seed (the Word of God) into the soil (hearts) of other people. Tina, Clem, Zelda and Harvey become examples of the four "soils" of this parable.
  • This "Skermon" (skit/sermon) is a living picture of one person's influence on the life path of another. The pastor comments during a freeze in the action as one person moves from the one who influenced him, to the next person whose life he is about to change. The sermon is in three parts.
  • In this real-life example of The Parable of The Good Samaritan, Tina and Zelda come face-to-face with their selfishness and prejudice as they learn a lesson about what it means to "love your neighbor as yourself."
  • ELECTRONIC Skit Package 3 - Tina and Zelda come face-to-face with their selfishness and prejudice as they learn a lesson about what it means to “…love your neighbor as yourself.”
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