In the skit by the same title, "The Sheep's Clothing Store" is where items like clothing and accessories are sold to make people look like believers so they can infiltrate churches, date a believer or simply look respectable. Mr. Wolfe (the devil) is the store manager and salesman. A non-committed churchgoer is a customer that discovers that not all is as it seems in the store.
The script and soundtrack for your own performance of this skit (the part of the store's owner is for a male in the actual skit) can be found here:
http://www.christianskitscripts.com/sheepsclothing.htm
Fred,
ReplyDeleteI was tasked with finding some sort of script to use as part of the entertainment. I looked at many different sights, but found yours to be the best! I had so much fun going through many of your skits to try and choose which one would be appropriate. It was a difficult decision because they are all very relavent to today's issues.
I chose "Assignment: Witness!" because we have launched a new evangelism drive and this skit illustrates the importance of witnessing along with some humor. We will be using this as part of our 25th Anniversary celebration at Lord of Life Lutheran Church on April 24, 2010.
Thanks! I will send feedback after the performance.
-Cynthia C,
Moreno Valley, CA
Dear Fred,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Sara Clarke and I am the youth minister at Melbourne Heights Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. I want to thank you for the free use of "The Sheep's Clothing Store" skit. The youth are planning on using this skit for an upcoming Youth Sunday. They are extremely excited about it and are grateful that they are able to use such great material to communicate such an important message to the congregation. Thank you again!
Blessings,
-Sara
Dear Fred,
ReplyDeleteThe Shepherd's Temple Church of God in Christ in Chowchilla, Ca. will be doing "The Sheep's Clothing Store" on 12/23.
We used "Spiritually Fit" for our Youth Day Program in November. Our pastor and wife really enjoyed it, and the message behind it. The funny thing was, it tied in with the Sunday School Lesson and the Pastor's sermon.
We are rehearsing "The Sheep's Clothing Store" for our Adult Christmas play. Everyone is excited to be performing it. We've also come up with ideas for props for the store. The message in this skit is very timely. I just wanted to let you know that we used a couple of your scripts, and also to commend you on how Biblically based they are. You did not leave out God's Word in an effort to make a funny or "palatable" play. No one has to guess at what the play had to do with the Bible. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
God Bless and Merry Christmas!
-Cheanie O'Masters
Dear Fred,
ReplyDeleteThe Grace Baptist Christian School will be using your script "The Sheep"s Clothing Store" on March 30th in a Student Convention competition.
We are a small Christian school in South Ga. and compete in Student Convention with Schools from North Georgia, Florida and Alabama. Our students have been performing your skits for the past 6 years. In performing these skits they placed 1st in everyone of them! We appreciate the gospel that is provided in these skits. We appreciate all that has been written.
-Wanda Vice
Tifton, GA
Dear Fred,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Janet Moss and I am the Head Usher at Bethle A.M.E Church in Greenville, TX. I want to thank you for the free use of "The Sheep's Clothing Store" skit. The Usher Board are planning on using this skit during our upcoming Banquet in Dec 2012. They are extremely excited about it and are grateful that they are able to use such great material to communicate such an important message to the our guest and congregation members. Our pastors has been teaching about the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing "Christian Pretenders" alot lately and he will be so surprised during the banquet.
Thank you again!
May God Keep Blessings You ,
Janet