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Christian Mime Theater Scripts
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During the “voice over” reading of the scripture, people come to life in various light pools across the stage. The people represent modern enactments of the timeless Word of God, which is being heard by the audience. For example, in the “Parable of the Great Banquet” in Luke 14, the actors reject the king’s invitation to the great banquet because they are admiring their new car during the reading of scriptural passage: “I have purchased a set of oxen, and I must go try them out. Please consider me excused.”
The potential for staging these animated scripture readings is endless; all it takes is imagination to transport the messages from yesterday into today.
Christian Mime Theater provides very memorable introductions, conclusions, or midway examples for the pastor as he presents the church sermon. This form has the same qualities as the "Skermon," and gives your drama ministry a firsthand opportunity to creatively translate scripture into visual pictures. This is a very effective way to present the "scripture reading" in your service. Link with the pastor to create a sermon illustration that will compliment any topical or expository sermon.
Browse the InkSpirations "Christian Mime Theater" listing, below, to find Christian drama scripts that will build portray God's love and God's presence in the life of the believer, as well as build healthy relationships, encourage spiritual growth, and challenge your congregation to evangelism.
Click on the title of the script to view a detailed description, or purchase and download the script. You can also select the script, and click the "Add to Cart" button at the bottom of the list.
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The Great Banquet
This “Christian Mime Theater” skit portrays those who “accept” the invitation of God to join His banquet (life in Christ) as well as those who "reject” it, for their own weak reasons. This pantomime paints a visual picture, and sets up a message on salvation and free will, through a contemporary lens.
Item No. CMT1
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$5.00
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Goodness and Mercy
This “Christian Mime Theater” skit reminds us that God promises to surround us with goodness and cloak us in His mercy in every circumstance of our lives, even in the valleys. It is an excellent sermon illustration to remind believers that Jesus is the "Good Shepherd," who provides rest and safety to us, His sheep.
Item No. CMT2
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$5.00
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Saving Grace
This “Christian Mime Theater” skit paints a vivid picture of those who reject God's grace, and their misery in trying to make the Christian journey, and those who accept the help of His grace, and walk in his strength. This makes an excellent sermon illustration, encouraging believers to humble themselves before God.
Item No. CMT3
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$5.00
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The Importance of All Spiritual Gifts
This "Christian Mime Theater” skit presents a picture of how much God delights in equipping his church through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. This is an excellent sermon illustration for encouraging believers to ask for these gifts, and then have the faith and the courage to use them.
Item No. CMT4
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$5.00
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One Body, Many Parts
This "Christian Mime Theater" skit presents a visual picture of the diversity of spiritual gifts, which God has given to His Church to help us carry out His "Great Commission." It provides an excellent sermon illustration on the equality and the diversity of spiritual gifts.
Item No. CMT5
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$5.00
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The Heart of God
This "dream play” explains the reason for God becoming man in the form of Jesus Christ: to speak His truth to us Himself, and to take the punishment that was intended for us so that we may have fellowship with Him in eternity. In the simple story of a heart-broken little girl, searching for her lost hamsters, we see the "Heart of God."
Item No. CP4
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$45.00
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