How to pray? A clown ministry skit for two speaking clowwns, dealing with the “right” way to pray to God – and what we don’t have to do.
Clown 1: (as Clown 2 walks on stage) Hail and well met, fellow Thespian! How art thou?
Clown 2: (bewildered) Say what?
Clown 1: How art thou?
Clown 2: (slightly irritated) I’m not Art! I’m Clown 2!
Clown 1: Nay! Knowest thou not the Queen’s English?
Clown 2: I’d heard that she was, yes. What’s this about?
Clown 1: (looking around, talking confidentially) I’m practicing for when I pray to God! Every knows that God speaks in ‘Thee’s and ‘Thou’s
Clown 2: Well, not everybody …
Clown 1: But … that’s how God speaks! It’s all throughout the Bible! So in truth, I doth need to speaketh thus!
Clown 2: But that’s translated to English. In the Bible, God originally spoke in Hebrew …
Clown 1: So I have to learn Hebrew! [picks up big, heavy book]
Clown 2: And Greek …
Clown 1: [picks up another big, heavy book] and … Greek!
Clown 2: And Aramaic, of course …
Clown 1: [picking up a third heavy book, starting to wobble under the strain] Of course!
Clown 2: [looking at clown 1] But of course, you don’t need to do that!
Clown 1: [relieved, putting down the books] Whew! I don’t?
Clown 2: Nope! God says in the Bible, “Draw near to Me, and I will draw near to you.”
Clown 1: [about to run off] Great! All I need to do is learn to draw! [exits excitedly]
Clown 2: No, wait … [leaves after Clown 1]
[at this point, a youth pastor would come on, and talk to the audience, about how we can draw nearer to God. And after, as a closing …]
Clown 1 comes on stage, in an artist’s smock, etc. as he’s being chased by Clown 2
Clown 2: Stop! that’s not what it means!
