Leader Guide
Bible Story Skit
- Saul to Paul: Skit Script
- Optional: two stick horses
- Optional: sealed envelope
- Chair
Make copies of the Saul to Paul: Skit Script, one for each group.
Divide the class into groups of three. Give each group a copy of the script. Tell the groups that you, or another leader or a 6th grade helper, will be Jesus and the narrator, and will tell them what to do and what to say at the correct time. They will then act out their parts and say their lines. Assure them they do not need to memorize their parts, and you will assist them as needed along the way. This is to be fun, not stressful! Allow about five minutes for the groups to assign characters: Saul, a man who traveled with Saul, and Ananias, and to familiarize themselves with the skit. The narrator should read the lines slowly and pause as the characters act or speak.
Place the chair several feet away from the spot where the skit will begin. Begin the skit with the first group. For fun, introduce each Bible character’s name and have the child playing that character step forward and bow. Repeat this as each group takes its turn.
Did you enjoy acting the Bible story out?
What did it feel like to be your character?
Let’s say our SuperTruth together? “I am a child of God, and He will reveal Himself to me.”