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  • Willing?!

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Set Up: All characters in the audience

    Two: Hey! Aren’t we supposed to do a skit?

    All: (take the stage, yelling and excited) We’re going to do a skit. (Characters speak simultaneously as follows.)

    Six: I’m acting---Acting…

    One: To be or not to be? That is the question…

    Four: (singing) Me, me, me, me… Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping down the plain…

    Two: I’m such a good actress. I got all-star cast last year…

    Five: Well, my director said that I’m the best actor that she’s seen in years. Last year when I played the chicken…

  • Weigh Nothing Light

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Leader: Weigh nothing light on my soul
    Are you still in control

    Student 1: 3,000 children and teens a day see their parent’s marriage end in divorce

    Leader: I desperately need You, I desperately know
    Love left me hungry, life gave me pain
    This world washed dreams away like the gray rain

    Student 3: 66% of the population believes that absolute truth cannot be found

    Leader: In you is my promise, I’m so afraid I let it slow
    In You is salvation, in You is my glow
    So sinking and worthless
    So stinking, so fruitless
    Smudges like newspaper, sooty and raw

    Student 2: The suicide rate among teen has quadrupled in the last 4 decades

  • Trapped in Sin

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Jesus is standing off to the side away from the sin (can be done to “Bright Eyes” by Kim Carnes). The girl comes on stage and is trying to choose which direction to go in (the sin or Jesus). After thinking briefly, she starts toward the sin. Her caring friend comes out to try and persuade her to go toward Jesus, but the girl ignores her.

    She goes over to the sin and embraces them one by one. When she is finished, she goes back to the first sin and takes his hands and starts dancing in a circle. She is smiling, but the sin has no expression. Quickly, the second sin joins hands in the circle of dancing and then the third, fourth, and fifth.

  • The Fence

    September 30, 2003

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    People are sitting on a fence and Jesus and Satan are at opposite ends of the fence. Jesus says, “Come and follow me.” to the first person on the fence. That person asks, “Why should I?”. Satan gives reasons to come with him while Jesus combats Satan with the Word of God and reasons to follow Him. Each person decides one way or the other until they come to the last person, who decides that the fence is comfortable. He chooses not to make a decision either way, to just stay on the fence. Satan then says, “Welcome to Hell, I own the fence.” You can follow this by reading Revelation 3:15 or just stop after the last line.

    Characters: Jesus, Satan, four people on the fence 

  • Take Courage

    September 30, 2003

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    Readers' Theater: Illustration of a story told by Tony Campolo. The last gladiator competition in the Roman Coliseum was defeated by a little monk who was courageous enough to follow God's direction.

    All: (heads down)

    One: (looking through a dictionary) Courage: The quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty. (turn head)

    Two: (imitate holding a gun) Danger!

    Three: (grab ankle) Pain!

    Four: (show muscle) with firmness

    Five: (hand out) without fear

    One: (close book) bravery. So…

    Two: (step into line) Take

    Three: (step into line) Courage.

    Four: (step into line) Be strong

    Five: (step into line) and courageous.

  • No Off Season

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Leader: All right! Everyone…everyone attention. Listen up! HEY YOU GUYS! (all are quiet) It is time for the annual FCA Talent Show. Now I expect that everyone has practiced and I must say that dress rehearsal was just nifty. But now it's time for the real thing. So…PLACES EVERYONE! And remember there's…

    Everyone: NO OFF SEASON!!

    Leader: Great! Move along. Now presenting all the way from Lord only knows where, a display of some of the most interesting talent this side of Paducha. Here they are, this year's FCA Huddle Leaders in their interpretation of NO OFF SEASON!

    (Each group of Huddle Leaders do a short interpretation of NO OFF SEASON. It should be no longer than a minute. Come up with your own ideas or in desperation look below.)

  • No Heart Life

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    The girl is escorted around the room by the first guy. He then asks her if he can have her heart. She says, “no, I’m not ready yet.” He says’ “Oh come on, everybody is doing it.” The girl gives in and tears ¼ of her heart off and gives it to the guy. He takes it and walks off.

    The girl is then escorted around the room by the second guy. He asks her if he can have her heart. Again, she says, “No, I don’t want to go that far.” He says, “If you love me, you will.” She gives in and tars off another ¼ of her heart and gives it to the guy. He walks off.

  • My Jesus

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    You need someone to play Jesus and five other characters. Jesus is standing in front with His hands at His side looking forward. He has no expression on His face.

    Other Characters:
    Sports Fanatic - needs to have a football, basketball, or volleyball. He/she comes in and looks at Jesus, then looks at the huddle and says, “That’s not what my Jesus looks like! My Jesus is a basketball player.” That person then bends and forms Jesus as if He were shooting a foul shot and puts the ball in Jesus’ hands. Mold Jesus into whatever sport you want. The person then says, “That’s what my Jesus looks like!” Exit.

  • IMA...

    September 30, 2003

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     Have different people stand up and say “I’m in/at a _____________, so I must be a _____________. This will make it obvious that just because we live in America, we aren’t automatically Christians.

    Number of Characters:
    As many as you like! Examples are as follows to fill in the blanks:
    garage, car; Nebraska, cornhusker; football field, football player; barn, chicken;
    White House, president; microphone, singer; watch, time; zoo, monkey; church,
    Christian; FCA Camp, Christian

    Read 1 John 5:11.

  • If I weren't a huddle leader...

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Plot of Skit:
    Each person has an occupation that they would be if they weren't huddle leaders.
    This is just a funny skit that gives all the huddle leaders a chance to be up front.
    All of them sing the song with just one person at a time singing the last part…”a
    farmer I would be. Give, Bessie, give. My baby's got to live.” Then they all do
    their individual lines before repeating and adding another person.

    Characters: As many as you want

    Listed below is the song and some examples for you to use.
    If I weren't a huddle leader, I'll tell you what I'd be.
    If I weren't a huddle leader, a ________ I would be.

  • He Is Always With Us

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    A Christian teen doesn’t want to take Jesus to a wild party, when invited. At first, he says no but he doesn’t resist the temptation. After making a poor decision to go to the party, he ends up regretting the decision when he realizes that Jesus is with him at the party because now that Jesus is in his life, He goes everywhere. At the end of the skit, a couple of his friends, who are obviously Christians are walking by and they see him and say, "Hey, let's get out of here. We really know how to have fun.” 

  • Does He Still Feel The Nails

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Two friends are visiting. The Christian friend tries to persuade the sinner that he needs Christ. The sinner is not ready for that and walks away. (Play the song here.) He runs into one demon at a time who burdens him with a sign (sin) of alcohol, sex, rebellion, etc. He acts confused and weighted down. Then he runs into Satan who calls his demons and they torture the sinner. He calls for help from his friend, but he can’t help and yells, “Only Jesus can help you.” The man being tortured realizes Jesus is the answer and yells “Jesus, I need you.” Jesus comes and slays the demons. Then he takes the sins off one at a time and stands on them and holds the sinner (till the end of the song).

  • Watch The Lamb

    September 30, 2003

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    This is a music skit using the song ”Watch the Lamb” by Ray Boltz. Follow the lyrics of the song. You will need a hostile crowd, and man and two boys, Roman soldiers, two thieves (crucified with Christ), and Jesus. Act out the lyrics. This takes place at the time Jesus is going to the cross. It is a narrative of a Daddy talking to his boys about what is going on. Daddy is walking with his two boys, talking of the Lamb to be sacrificed. Thief #1 is led to the stage and put on a cross. Thief #2 is led to the stage and put on a cross. Jesus is led down, being kicked, mocked, etc. The Roman soldier gets the father to carry the cross while the boys just watch. Jesus is put on the cross. The Daddy and the boys watch intently.

  • The Boat Ride

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    This is read by a narrator while the actors act.
    Jesus and his disciples had spent a long day of teaching and preaching by the lake and the evening had come. The disciples were tired and hungry. So tired and hungry they could barely stand up. Jesus said, “Men, let’s get in the boat and head for the other side of the lake. There’s a McDonald’s over there.” When the disciples heard this, they jumped up and down with glee, giving each other high fives and hugs. Then they boarded the boat, talking sailor talk.

    After they all got on the boat and they were on their way, Jesus found a beautiful cushion and laid his head on it, because he was very tired. He went to sleep immediately. He slept soundly—so soundly he snored.

  • Tug-O-War

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    One: Yeah---It's time for the annual Tug, Tug-O-War!

    Two: Yes! It is Tug, Tug-O-War time!

    Judge: To your places, tuggers.

    One: Hold up! O Great Tug Awareness!

    Two: Yeah, before we get roped into this. What is this Tug-O-War thing anyway?

    Judge: HA---HAAAAAA! You're serious aren't you? Okay, Webster defines Tug-O-War as a contest in which two teams pull at opposite ends of a rope, each trying to drag the other across a central line.

    One and Two: Okay, Ready, 1, 2, 3 (Both pull against themselves - the wrong way)

  • The Ultimate Athlete

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Two former athletes are watching a game. They get into an argument about which of them was a better athlete. Jesus walks in and asks to sit down. The two question Him about where He went to school (University of Nazareth), and which sport He played (Cross Training). In the questions He describes salvation and the cross experience. One walks out and rejects Him. The other listens and stops harassing Him, eventually coming to know Him in a personal way. 

  • The Doctor's Office

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    A man comes to the doctor’s office and the receptionist asks him to have a seat. He has a cold. As the other sick people come in and see the doctor, the first man keeps acquiring all of their symptoms. He’s itching, sneezing, twitching, etc. Finally a pregnant woman comes in and the man screams , “NO!”, and runs out.

    Characters: receptionist, pregnant woman, man who gets illnesses, and the people who are sick 

  • Footwashing

    September 30, 2003

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    Someone starts out giving a testimony and everyone thinks it is for real. One by one people stand up in the crowd to correct him and his testimony. One says that praise and worship is the only way, another says tithing, another says legalism, another humility, etc. Before long you will have seven to eight people all arguing their perspective of Christ. Christ walks out and one by one acts out footwashing. As each one gets their feet washed, they stop arguing, drop their head and become silent. It ends with the original person still trying to give his testimony. He steps down after Christ washes his feet.

  • Sin Box

    September 30, 2003

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    One person is attracted to a box named “Sin”. He gets into it and is abandoned by his friend. Others come by one at a time, representing various worldly pursuits. Each one offers him their “god” to help him out of the sin box. None of them succeed except for the last “solid” Christian that shares Jesus with him. This is the only way to get out of the trap of sin.

  • The Champion

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    The actors act out the song “The Champion” by Carmen. This is a boxing theme of Jesus defeating Satan.

    Characters: God, Jesus, Satan, Narrator, three angels, and three demons 

  • The Race

    September 30, 2003

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    Jesus stands in one corridor or side of the room and says, “Run toward me with preserving.” In very slow motion, the 3 runners begin running toward Jesus. At first, all three runners are focusing on Jesus, but only the person in the middle is running with a Bible. Satan sends an enticer of the opposite sex to pull one of the runners off course with the temptation of premarital sex. The enticer does this provocatively and leads the runner off course. At that time Satan comes and raps that runner’s ankles with the tape or rope and says, “Now I’ve got you!”

  • Home Run

    September 30, 2003

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    This is basically a music video format to the song “Home Run” by Geoff Moore and the Distance. Satan is the pitcher and his buddies are the fielders. One person is up to bat and he has friends on base that he has to get home (heaven). The first two pitches are strikes (swing and miss). The song ends with the batter hitting a home run and Satan falling in defeat. This skit stresses the importance of keeping on keeping on for Christ. Lives are in the balance (those on base), depending on us to do the right thing (hitting a home run). Satan is trying to make us stumble (throwing curves, spit balls, cheating to make us strike out). Satan is pitching to the batter, who swings twice and misses.

  • Fishers of Men

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Theme:
    Humorous

    Plot of Skit:
    Two pairs of people are fishing. Two men are talking knowledgeably, and being very serious about their fishing. Two women are just chattering away and waving at the men, neither serious nor quiet. Then the men catch a fish (a small person who flops around toward the boat with hands flopping on the sides of his face). They throw the fish back because it’s too small. Then the women catch a big fish (big person, same scenario). They are very proud of their catch and keep it. The men are jealous. Then read Matthew 4:19. “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will make you fishers of men.”

    Number of Characters:
    Six: four fishers, two fish 

  • Get In The Game

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    Hebrews 12: 1-2

    2 Timothy 4: 5-8

    Coach: (in the Huddle) Okay team, we're in a tight situation here. Bud, you've got #4. And Sid, you take #28. All right, let's stay in man-to-man. We've got five minutes on the clock. Play with all your might. Now let's win this one for…ME (hugs a
    player). All right, boys! All right, boys! 


    All: Ready, break! (All players go out, except one)


    Coach: I love this game!


    Bud: Yeah, great game!


    Coach: I know…I know. Everybody's working together. Hittin' the boards. And you! You have been tremendous. There's nobody covering #4 like you…LIKE YOU DID! What are you doing here!? #4 just scored! You're supposed to be out there!

  • Feel The Nails

    September 30, 2003

    skit

    This is a music skit. The characters say nothing, they just act out the song “Feel the Nails” by Ray Boltz or “Bright Eyes” by Kim Carnes. Have five or six people come out and line up with their backs to the crowd. Have two others come out with one person witnessing to the other. The person being witnessed to rejects the gospel. She then goes to the line of five or six people. One by one each person turns around and she gives them a hug. They each have a sign on their chest that says things like sex, drugs, pride, gossip, etc. They ALL form a circle with their hands and begin to walk around in a circle. The girl is soon thrown in and trapped by the sins. The one who witnessed to her tries to help, but fails.

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