8 Minutes | 10 Actors
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This ensemble comedy skit takes place in a church support-group–style meeting for people who take the Christmas season way too seriously. Led by a calm facilitator named Grace, each attendee dramatically confesses their over-the-top holiday habits: hand-embroidered stockings, hyper-organized Christmas playlists, gingerbread mansions, excessive special effects in church services, and even pets turned into “walking centerpieces.” The group laughs at how far they’ve gone in the name of “Christmas spirit,” while slowly realizing that their hearts are exhausted and their families might be too.
The turning point comes when a quiet attendee, Hannah, shares that the best thing she did all season wasn’t a big production at all—it was reading the biblical Christmas story with her family and talking about it together. The room falls silent as everyone recognizes how their obsession with perfection has distracted them from the heart of Christmas. By the end, they all agree to scale back at least a little, choosing simple, Christ-centered moments over performance, while still keeping their sense of humor about how hard that will be.
Theme
Letting go of perfectionism and overachievement in the holiday season so we can refocus on Jesus, rest in God’s grace, and remember that Christmas is about His gift to us—not our performance for Him.
Characters
(5–10 adults)
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Narrator – Warm, lighthearted observer who sets the tone and adds gentle commentary.
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Grace – Group facilitator; kind, steady, slightly tired of chaos; loves Jesus and people.
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Linda – Craft perfectionist who hand-embroiders all stockings and takes it personally when others don’t.
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Mark – Detail-obsessed music lover who over-curates Christmas playlists.
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Carlos – Proud but convicted gingerbread architect; loves big projects.
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Dana – Event planner type who goes overboard with production and special effects.
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Paula – Bossy but well-meaning neighbor-director who pushes people too hard in skits.
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Trevor – Quirky decorator who crosses the line by involving his pets.
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Hannah – Quiet, sincere attendee whose simple, Christ-focused approach shifts the mood.
(Extra adults can sit in the circle and react as additional “group members.”)
When
Modern day, one week before Christmas, during a casual meeting at church.
Props & Costumes
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Folding chairs arranged in a circle
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Clipboard and pen for Grace
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Simple “Holiday Season Overachievers Anonymous” sign on an easel or taped to a stand
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A few notebooks or planners
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Disposable coffee cups or mugs
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Optional: a phone, small planner, or tiny ornament for visual gags
Why
The skit points to Luke 10:41–42, where Jesus gently tells Martha that she is worried about many things, but only one thing is truly needed. It reminds us that while serving and planning can be good, we are invited to sit at Jesus’ feet, listen, and rest in His presence—especially at Christmas.
How
The stage is a simple church meeting room:
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Chairs in a circle at the center stage
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A small sign or easel at one side
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No major set changes; all humor comes from dialogue, reactions, and character quirks
Lighting can stay simple and warm throughout.
Time
8 minutes