The Menu - Best Evangelism Skits for Youth
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A creative, modern skit set in a fictional café called “The Open Menu.” In this café, everything is customizable. Customers scroll through digital menus, adjust settings, toggle preferences, and build life exactly how they want it.
As the characters browse options like “Success,” “Comfort,” “Spirituality Lite,” and “Weekend Faith Only,” they treat belief like a customizable app—something to modify, mute, or minimize.
Digital phrases such as open menu, user menu, open navigation go, and open settings menu are woven naturally into dialogue, reflecting how young people interact with technology daily.
But one character challenges the group: faith in Christ isn’t a preference setting. The gospel isn’t a feature you toggle on or off. It’s an invitation into a new way of living and belonging—the body of Christ.
The message is hopeful and relational, not restrictive. It emphasizes love, belonging, and transformation over rules.
HOW
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Stage resembles a modern café with large “digital menu” signs
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Characters hold imaginary phones or tablets
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Fast-paced, humorous opening
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Gradual emotional shift toward reflection
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Clear gospel explanation without heavy language
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Works well with projected screens if available
THEME
Faith is not a customizable add-on.
Jesus is not a preference.
Belonging to the body of Christ is about connection, not control.
WHO (CAST OF 9)
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Host – Welcomes customers to “The Open Menu”
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Trend – Always following what’s popular
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Comfort – Avoids difficulty
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Flex – Believes truth is adjustable
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Busy – Overloaded schedule
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Doubt – Skeptical but curious
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Scroll – Distracted by constant digital life
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Grace – Calm voice of clarity
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Server – Symbolic figure who explains the deeper meaning
PROPS
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Counter or café-style table
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Large sign: “WELCOME TO THE OPEN MENU”
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Printed oversized “menu” board
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Fake tablets or phones
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Optional projected digital screen
TIME
15 minutes total.



