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Three Kings and a Lost Map

10 Minutes | 12 Actors

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Three wise men have seen a special star rise and are determined to follow it to the newborn King. But from the very beginning, they misplace their map, misunderstand directions, and even get tempted by a talkative merchant who tries to send them to the wrong town in exchange for a sale. Along the way, they learn that wisdom is not about never getting lost, but about listening to God, returning to His Word, and following the light He gives—step by step.

With the help of a young camel boy and the quiet leading of the star, the wise men finally arrive—not at a grand palace, but at a humble home where they meet Jesus. There, they offer their gifts and their hearts, realizing that God faithfully guided them even through their confusion and wrong turns. The skit ends with a reminder that God still guides anyone who chooses to trust Him, just as He did with the wise men who followed the star.

Theme

Trusting God’s guidance, even when we feel lost or confused.

Characters

(Cast size: 8–12 actors; some roles can be doubled if needed.)

  • Narrator – Guides the audience through the story with simple explanations and gentle reflections.

  • Melchior – One of the wise men; steady and serious, wants to stay in control and “do things right.”

  • Gaspar – Wise man who is a bit scattered and funny; often gets the directions wrong.

  • Balthazar – Wise man; thoughtful, prayerful, and often reminds the others to trust God.

  • Camel Boy – Young helper; honest, slightly nervous, but full of simple faith and humor.

  • Merchant – Street-smart seller; represents easy but misleading advice and distractions.

  • Mary – Gentle, warm, welcoming; points to God’s faithfulness in sending Jesus.

  • Joseph – Calm and protective; gives wise counsel about listening to God.

  • Star Holder – A Silent actor who holds and moves the star on a pole to show God’s leading.

When

Biblical times – shortly after the birth of Jesus, during the visit of the wise men.

Props & Costumes

  • Map (simple scroll)

  • Star on a pole (held by Star Holder)

  • Gold boxes (to represent gold, frankincense, and myrrh)

Why

This skit highlights the truth behind Matthew 2:10—when the wise men saw the star, “they rejoiced with exceeding great joy.” The star reminds us that God guides those who seek Him. Even when we take wrong turns or feel confused, God’s light and His promises can still bring us back to Jesus.

How

A simple stage can be divided into two main areas:

  • One side is the “road/desert” and marketplace (for the wise men, camel boy, and merchant scenes).

  • The other side is a small, humble “stable” or home with a manger for Jesus, where Mary and Joseph sit.
    The Star Holder stands at the back or side, raising or moving the star to show God’s guidance throughout the skit.

Time

10 minutes

 

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