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Colossians
Colossians 3:1-3 & 3:17- 4:2
GIVING UP ON PRAYER
A harried man, late for work, finds talking with God in the midst of his
rush more practical than setting aside quiet time.

Colossians 3:5-7
JOANIE'S RING
After an embarrassing
driveway incident at the end of her date, a father and daughter discuss
his concerns over her sexual purity.

Colossians 3:12
BEARLY THERE
Three men arrive late to church and find that others have occupied their
customary seats. As they determine what to do, they confront attitudes
that are less than Christlike.
Colossians
3:12-14
STICKS
AND STONES
A person arrives at a store to "buy" insults. A disssatisfied
customer returns their "used" insult for a refund. Are hurtful
words worth their weight in gold?

Colossians 3: 12-14
COFFEE, ANYONE?
A waitress has come to the realization that her job is far more than what meets the eye. It’s an opportunity to touch lives.
Colossians 3:12-14
A HUNDRED DENARII
Offstage readers spew out an overlapping symphony of bitterness and victimization
before being confronted with Jesus' story of the Unforgiving Servant.

Colossians 3:12-17
DOWN WITH THE PHAT ICE
Everyone knows a Mr. Kinks-one
of those youth leaders or teachers who thinks he's in touch with the language
and culture of the youth, but who is so far out of touch it's almost humorous.
In this sketch, Mr. Kinks really thinks he's communicating with Cindy,
but Cindy soon realizes she's not getting through to Mr. Kinks at all.
This script works well with a combined audience of youth and adults as
a lighthearted way for the adults to poke fun at themselves for failed
attempts to connect with youth. It can also be used to open a more serious
discussion on the difficulties of inter-generational communication..

Colossian 3:14
ACCIDENTS HAPPEN
Two
couples have an accident in a restaurant parking lot and the drivers,
the husbands, end up exchanging harsh words and cutting criticisms. The
wives quickly realize they attend the same church and must act as referees
between the men.
Colossians 3:18;19
MARRIED BIRTHDAY
To open a discussion about
communication in marriage.
Colossians 3:18-4:1
BEST OF INTENTIONS
A couple has borrowed money from their son's savings
account, without telling him, but fully intending to repay it. Other financial
needs short-circuited their plans, and now their son is planning to spend
his money.

Colossians
3:18-20
SUNDAY SPECIAL
To demonstrate how easy it is to put on a happy face
for church.

Colossians 3:23–24
The American Resolution
A series of people make their list of resolutions for the New Year.
Colossians 4:6;1
THE BETTER TO SEE YOU
To demonstrate how superficial conversation can be; to
open a discussion on relationships.
Colossians 4:4-7
WORKPLACE WITNESS
WARFARE
To
show, through humor and hyperbole, how difficult it can be to share faith
in the workplace.

Colossians 3:15
A REPORT ON THANKFULNESS
In the process of writing a report for her teacher, a young girl discovers the meaning of thankfulness.

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