Youth Group Road Trip to Jericho — Christian Skit With a Message for Church (15 min)
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A youth group van breaks down on a back road on the way to a weekend retreat, and one of the kids twists an ankle in the parking lot of a gas station that closed in 2009. While the youth leader hikes off to find a signal, six recognizable teenage archetypes find very recognizable reasons to walk past the kid on the ground. Then the new kid — the one nobody has talked to all weekend — quietly does the thing none of them did, and the room goes still.
Theme — The neighbor is the one who actually stops.
What you get
- Full PDF script — Good Samaritan retold through six teen archetypes (15 min)
- Cast: 8 actors (Youth Leader, Tyler, 6 archetypes including outsider)
- Two rows of folding chairs (the van), a backpack, a knee brace, a clipboard, a Bible
- Built-in Luke 10:33–34 closing read and a stillness moment that lands hard
Best for
Youth groups, retreats, intergenerational services, sermon series on the Good Samaritan or Christian community — the broad comedy in the first eight minutes hooks the back row before the gospel turn lands.



