Here’s an excellent and versatile activity to open up any size group meeting. You can use it for laughs or to begin a discussion on “How we know the story of Jesus is real.” Purpose: Students create the most believable stories they can based on random items you have chosen and placed in bags and envelopes on the...
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Here is a great skit for leaders or students who really like to act and even memorize lines. This one takes a bit of practice because as the two characters feed off of each other's stories, the exaggeration gets more and more contrived.We like to use this skit as an opener for discussions focused on telling the truth or...
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Stupid Skits

Sex Skit

sex-skit
This is a very short skirt that works well as an introduction to a discussion about God's vision/purpose for sex. The patient in the scene is a guy who clearly thinks about sex all the time. You might transition immediately into a group discussion by asking, "When does it seem like everyone is thinking about sex?" or "Do you...
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monk-monotony-skit
This skit is short and easy to pull off. It requires only 3 actors (the Main Monk, Monk Monotony and a sign carrier) and one prop (a large sign which reads "ten years later").It's a good skit to use as an opener to a discussion about complaining. The skit lasts only about 2 minutes and even if kids don't...
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better-know-a-leader
This up-front game gets its title from “The Colbert Report” but is loosely based off of the new TV game “Identity.” It is simple to play, provided you have a few “interesting” staff or adult leaders in your ministry.A few days in advance of your program, put out a call to all staff, volunteers, or adult leaders asking for...
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