![]() Larry enters the pastor's "office" upset. He returns the baby to the couple and hands them a long stem rose.įade to black. The pastor takes the baby from the couple and dedicates/baptizes her/him. They are all smiles and laugh as the baby does something cute. In this scene the couple is having their newborn baby dedicated/baptized by the pastor. All three characters move to scene three of the pastor appreciation skit. Then the pastor mouths the words, "You may kiss your bride." The couple smiles and kisses.įade to black. Larry and his bride are arm in arm listening to the pastor during their wedding ceremony. Then the pastor helps remove the burden from Larry's back.įade to black. Then, overwhelmed with emotion, Larry looks up at the pastor and nods in agreement. ![]() He stands next to Larry pointing compassionately at the Bible and explaining (without words) the gospel.Īt first disinterested, Larry begins to soften and listen. Layman Larry is hunched over with a heavy burden on his back. Fade spotlights out and on as each scene progresses. Start the song, "Thank You," by Ray Boltz (could either be a CD or a live performance).Īs the music begins, use a spotlight to illuminate the first scene. Begin with the room completely dark so the characters can get in place. Isolate each scene in areas at the front of the auditorium beginning from the far left and progressing across the front of the auditorium to the far right. ![]() The woman should wear a dress that could be both a wedding dress and a dress for a baby dedication.Ī doll wrapped in a blanket.or if you're brave, a real baby for a scene depicting a baby dedication/baptism.Ī desk and other items to create the look and feel of a pastor's office.Ī casket or something that looks like an open casket.Ī recording of Ray Boltz's song, "Thank You For Giving to the Lord."Ī PowerPoint slide that reads, "Pastor, for all you do in every season of our lives.Thank You."ĭarken the entire auditorium and use spotlights, if you can, to illuminate each scene.Ī "pastor" walks along with a man through various scenes of Layman Larry's life. This pastor appreciation skit trys to say, "Thank you" without using words.Ī man (Layman Larry) in casual clothes.the skit provides scenes from this man's life.Ī woman to play the man's wife in two scenes.Ī high school senior.boy or girl.to play the couple's graduating child. Then have all the children say in unison, Thank you for being our Pastor! Thank you, Pastor, for all these Reasons and more.Thank you, Pastor, for your Open heart.Have each child with a card step to a microphone or say from his/her spot the following in order. Have six kids hold large cards with the letters, P-A-S-T-O-R, on them - one letter per card. ![]() Put the children in a row along the front of the auditorium. You can do the skit with or without props. This pastor appreciation skit will probably work best with young children. Pastor appreciation scripture passage or aĪdapt the following church skits to fit your particular setting. In addition to these appreciation skits, you might also want to use a Don't feel that you need to wait until the official clergy appreciation month. These pastor appreciation skits can be used on most any Sunday or at nearly any service. ![]()
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