Why include a Bible verse? This was prompted by a question where someone asked me why Christian clown skits typically end with a Bible verse
A new creature in Christ – a clown ministry skit for 2 speaking clowns
Steward-“ship” – a clown skit for 1 clown and narrator
Stewardship – Giving – a clown skit for 4 silent clowns, written by John Gravley
The Spirit is Willing – a skit for two clowns, teaching about temptation and being prepared — also about self-righteousness — original by Raynbow D. Clown
A Short Trip – a silent clown skit or pantomime
Praying Clowns, a clown skit for 2 speaking clowns, courtesy of Clowns for Christ
The parable of the workers in the vineyard - bucket sketch
Follow Jesus – an original, silent skit for a clown troupe (9 or more clowns)
Clown Armor of God – a clown skit for 2 speaking clowns, illustrating the Armor of God – An original skit by Raynbow D Clown, based (loosely) on Ephesians 6