7 Minutes | 8 Actors
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On Christmas Eve, Alex, an exhausted tech support agent, is assigned to a special holiday hotline dedicated to solving people’s Christmas-related tech emergencies. In a blur of rapid-fire calls, Alex helps one person escape a workout playlist when all they wanted was Christmas carols, calms a smart Christmas tree that won’t stop flashing during family prayer, and restores baby Jesus to a virtual nativity app after kids secretly replaced Him with a dancing cartoon elf. The hotline becomes a parade of relatable, tech-gone-wrong moments that keep Alex glued to their headset instead of enjoying the quiet beauty of the night.
As the evening spirals into even stranger calls—including a panicked Christmas play actor stuck with cat videos instead of Scripture and a grandmother convinced her smart speaker is “possessed”—Alex’s patience wears thin. But when the phones finally fall silent, Alex realizes they’ve spent the whole night helping others get to their carols and prayers without stopping to truly worship themselves. Turning off the screens and opening a real Bible, Alex remembers that Christmas is ultimately about being still before God, not being constantly connected. The skit ends with a gentle challenge to unplug, refocus on Jesus, and be present with the people right in front of us.
Theme
Trusting God and refocusing on Jesus in a noisy, distracted, tech-filled world—learning to “be still” and remember what Christmas is really about.
Characters
(4–8 adults; callers can be doubled by the same actors)
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Narrator – Warm, witty voice who keeps the pace moving and provides humorous commentary with gentle spiritual insight.
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Alex – Overworked, kind-hearted tech support agent; funny, stressed, but honest about needing Jesus’ peace.
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Carla – Caller whose Christmas playlist keeps turning into an intense fitness class.
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Mr. Ramos – Caller whose smart Christmas tree is flashing like a disco during family prayers.
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Lena – Caller whose virtual nativity app has swapped baby Jesus for a dancing elf.
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Ethan – Nervous Christmas actor whose “digital script” keeps showing cat videos instead of Luke 2.
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Mrs. Delgado – Caller convinced her smart speaker is “possessed” because it keeps shouting “Merry Christmas!”
When
Modern day, on Christmas Eve.
Props & Costumes
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Desk and chair
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Headset or phone
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Small plastic or tabletop Christmas tree with simple lights
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“Christmas Eve Tech Support Hotline” sign
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Coffee mug
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Small Bible or New Testament
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Casual modern clothing for all characters
Why
The skit points to Psalm 46:10, where God says, “Be still, and know that I am God.” In a season full of screens, apps, and constant notifications, we’re reminded that true peace at Christmas doesn’t come from perfectly working technology but from slowing down, turning our attention to Jesus, and remembering that God is with us.
How
One simple stage area:
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Center: a desk with a phone/headset, a small Christmas tree, a mug, and a Bible.
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Narrator stands to one side.
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Callers can stand on the opposite side or slightly offstage, facing the audience as if on the phone.
No scene changes are required—just quick shifts in posture and voice to keep the pacing fast and fun.
Time
6–7 minutes