Dad Advice Hotline - Church Skits for Father's Day
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Summary
This lighthearted skit imagines a humorous “Dad Advice Hotline,” where a group of dads offer quirky, sincere, and sometimes hilariously outdated advice to callers. The host introduces each dad with exaggerated credentials like “raised three kids and survived,” highlighting both the wisdom and the comical quirks that fathers often carry.
Throughout the skit, callers ask questions ranging from school stress to friendship struggles, technology woes, and questions about faith. Each dad responds in his own unique style, some with outdated clichés, some with surprisingly deep insight. The humor emerges from the contrasts in personality, timing, and generational differences, creating a playful, family-friendly comedy.
As the program unfolds, the conversation gradually shifts to what truly matters: listening, humility, and leading with love. A gentle reminder is included that God’s guidance is always available freely, unlike the hotline. The skit ends on a warm, affirming note, showing that fatherhood is a journey of learning, laughing, and loving.
Theme
Fatherhood, guidance, humor, faith, and love.
Characters
(7 actors)
• Host – Cheerful, slightly over-the-top radio host.
• Dad 1 – “Grumpy Grandpa Dad” – Old-fashioned, uses clichés, stubborn.
• Dad 2 – “Tech-Savvy Dad” – Knows gadgets, but sometimes too literal.
• Dad 3 – “Wise Dad” – Thoughtful, calm, spiritually grounded.
• Dad 4 – “Confused Dad” – Often misunderstands questions, lovable.
• Caller 1 – Teen, stressed about school.
• Caller 2 – Young adult, frustrated with friendships.
When
Modern day.
Props & Costumes
• Desk microphone (real or prop)
• Headphones
• Coffee mugs
• Phones (prop or handheld)
• Optional “Dad props”: toolbox, tech gadgets, oversized glasses
• Radio station sign or backdrop
Why
Bible Verse: Proverbs 22:6 – “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.”
Meaning: Fatherly guidance, patience, and love help shape children’s lives. The skit humorously portrays the challenges and joys of giving that guidance.
How
Stage set as a mock radio studio with a table, microphones, chairs, and props. Actors respond to imaginary callers using clear cues and timing for comedic effect. Audience laughter is encouraged at exaggerated dad quirks.
Time
10 minutes



