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Skits and Bits for clown and drama ministry by Steve Conley
Steve Conley is a prolific writer of clown skits -- and a frequent contributor to the skits here on the clown-ministry.com web site. Some of the skits he's made freely available here include Breastplate of Righteousness, God in a Box, The Helmet of Salvation, The Helper, Respect, Shield of Faith, Standing Strong, The Sword of the Spirit, Thanksgiving, Whiter Than Snow, and several others. He tends to write skits for 1 or 2 clowns, normally talking. As you can tell by perusing his skits here, Steve clearly has a heart for the Lord, and for teaching His Word through the art of clowning. This book is a compilation of some of his skits, suitable for clown or drama presentations in a church setting. I enjoyed it much, and recommend it highly. It can be ordered directly from Steve at
I rate it 4 clowns on a 5-clown scale.
- Table of Contents of Skits and Bits by Steve Conley
- A shoe-uge discovery
- A skit for 2 clowns, introducing the subject of Goliath
- Awesome
- A skit for 2 (1 clown, 1 voice) talking about God's majesty.
- Fishers of men
- A skit for 2 clowns, talking about the calling of Peter, and being willing to follow Jesus
- Follow me
- A short skit for 3 clowns, talking about the change in Peter between his denial of Jesus and Jesus' entrusting His sheep to Peter
- God's voice mail
- A short skit for 2 clowns (and the Voice of God), talking about how God is freely accessible to His children
- Jesus calls the twelve
- A skit for 4 clowns, about Jesus calling his 12 apostles
- Life insurance
- A skit for 2 clowns, talking about life insurance, and eternal life insurance
- The bench
- A silent skit for 2 clowns, with a fair amount of slapstick, about love and rejection
- The Holy Spirit
- A skit for 2 clowns, talking about who the Holy Spirit is, and what He does
- The male box?
- A skit for 2 clowns, usable for Valentine's day, talking about dating/courtship, etc.
- The parable of the good samaritan
- A skit for 8 clowns & 1 narrator, telling the parable of the good Samaritan. Contains a fair amount of clowning.
- The parable of the lost coin
- A skit for 3 clowns & 1 narrator, telling the story of the Parable of the Lost Coin. Well done, humorous without losing track of the message of the story -- with a very good, comedic, ending. Done in a "Sam Spade" detective style.
- The parable of the sower
- A skit for 5 clowns & 2 non-clowns. Using a game show format, talks about the Parable of the Sower, and what happens to the seeds.
- The parable of the unmerciful servant
- A skit for 4 clowns and a narrator, retelling the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant. Well done, keeping the message clear while still being funny
- The parable of the weeds
- A skit for 6 clowns, telling the Parable of the Weeds. I love how the 'weeds' are played by gangster-type characters
- The right side
- A skit for 3 clowns, or 2 clowns and 1 'normal' person. Talking about how Jesus called the disciples back after his resurrection, as well as how Christians need to 'not forsake the gathering together'
- They are precious in His sight
- A skit for 1 clown, a monologue, talking about how much we are worth to God
- Together we pray
- A very interesting skit for 2 clowns, trying to piece together the meaning of the sign 'To get her wep ray'. A very good skit -- I love how, in the end, the clowns resolve to find Ray and let him know they're praying for him.
- Watch out for those dogs
- A skit for 2 clowns, teaching the true meaning of "watch out for those dogs, those men who do evil"
- Worship
- A skit for 2 clowns, talking about the meaning of worship. Again, it balances the clowning with the message very nicely
- Who are Steve & Kim Conley?
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