Fatherhood
Drama
Lectionary Scenes
57 Vignettes For Cycle A
Theme
People get their idea of God from their relationship with their fathers.
Summary
Shirley has a mean father and when a friend tries to interest her in Christianity by telling her God is a loving father, she is not interested.
Playing Time: 3 minutes
Setting: Shirley's home
Props: A box of candy
Costumes: Contemporary, casual
Time: The present
Cast: SHIRLEY -- a teenager
FATHER -- her father
ROGER -- Shirley's brother
EDITH -- Shirley's friend
FATHER: (ENTERS) Shirley, where are you? You didn't clean up these dishes.
SHIRLEY: (ENTERS) I'm sorry, Dad. I had to finish my homework.
FATHER: I told you to do the dishes.
SHIRLEY: I know, but I have so much to do. My teacher ...
FATHER: I don't care. Do the dishes.
SHIRLEY: Okay.
FATHER: When I tell you to do something I expect you to do it.
SHIRLEY: Okay, Dad.
FATHER: What in the world is the matter with you? Can't you do anything right? Just for that you're grounded for a month. (HE BEGINS TO EXIT) I don't know, when I was a kid my dad beat me when I didn't mind. I guess I'm just too easy on them.
ROGER: (ENTERS WITH BOX OF CANDY) Hi, Shirley, have you got time to work on Mom's present?
SHIRLEY: Get serious. I've got all the dishes to do and then my homework.
ROGER: Well, gosh, you said you'd help me wrap it and everything.
SHIRLEY: Of course. Just leave it on my bed.
ROGER: Mom'll see it. It's a box of candy.
SHIRLEY: Okay, leave it under my bed then.
ROGER: Good idea. See ya later. I've got a date with Marlene. Dad's letting me have the car. (HE EXITS)
SHIRLEY: Yeah, see ya.
EDITH: (ENTERS) Hi, Shirley. How ya doing?
SHIRLEY: Not so good. I've just been grounded for a month. And I've got all these dishes to do. And I didn't finish my homework.
EDITH: Things are rough, huh? Well, did you think over what we were talking about the other day?
SHIRLEY: About God and stuff?
EDITH: Yeah. He could help you with your problems.
SHIRLEY: I don't see how anyone could help.
EDITH: God could. He's a loving God ... like a loving father who cares for us when we need it most.
SHIRLEY:
A loving father ...?
FATHER: (ENTERS WITH BOX OF CANDY) Shirley! What the heck is this? I found it under your bed.
SHIRLEY: I ...
FATHER: Never mind your stupid explanations. Hiding candy so I wouldn't find it, eh? Well, miss smarty pants, you'll find that sneaking around is not the way we do things in this family. (BEGINS TO EXIT) You haven't heard the last of this, young lady.
EDITH: Well, I, ah, you really do need God. He'll love you like a father.
SHIRLEY: No, thanks. I'm not interested.
People get their idea of God from their relationship with their fathers.
Summary
Shirley has a mean father and when a friend tries to interest her in Christianity by telling her God is a loving father, she is not interested.
Playing Time: 3 minutes
Setting: Shirley's home
Props: A box of candy
Costumes: Contemporary, casual
Time: The present
Cast: SHIRLEY -- a teenager
FATHER -- her father
ROGER -- Shirley's brother
EDITH -- Shirley's friend
FATHER: (ENTERS) Shirley, where are you? You didn't clean up these dishes.
SHIRLEY: (ENTERS) I'm sorry, Dad. I had to finish my homework.
FATHER: I told you to do the dishes.
SHIRLEY: I know, but I have so much to do. My teacher ...
FATHER: I don't care. Do the dishes.
SHIRLEY: Okay.
FATHER: When I tell you to do something I expect you to do it.
SHIRLEY: Okay, Dad.
FATHER: What in the world is the matter with you? Can't you do anything right? Just for that you're grounded for a month. (HE BEGINS TO EXIT) I don't know, when I was a kid my dad beat me when I didn't mind. I guess I'm just too easy on them.
ROGER: (ENTERS WITH BOX OF CANDY) Hi, Shirley, have you got time to work on Mom's present?
SHIRLEY: Get serious. I've got all the dishes to do and then my homework.
ROGER: Well, gosh, you said you'd help me wrap it and everything.
SHIRLEY: Of course. Just leave it on my bed.
ROGER: Mom'll see it. It's a box of candy.
SHIRLEY: Okay, leave it under my bed then.
ROGER: Good idea. See ya later. I've got a date with Marlene. Dad's letting me have the car. (HE EXITS)
SHIRLEY: Yeah, see ya.
EDITH: (ENTERS) Hi, Shirley. How ya doing?
SHIRLEY: Not so good. I've just been grounded for a month. And I've got all these dishes to do. And I didn't finish my homework.
EDITH: Things are rough, huh? Well, did you think over what we were talking about the other day?
SHIRLEY: About God and stuff?
EDITH: Yeah. He could help you with your problems.
SHIRLEY: I don't see how anyone could help.
EDITH: God could. He's a loving God ... like a loving father who cares for us when we need it most.
SHIRLEY:
A loving father ...?
FATHER: (ENTERS WITH BOX OF CANDY) Shirley! What the heck is this? I found it under your bed.
SHIRLEY: I ...
FATHER: Never mind your stupid explanations. Hiding candy so I wouldn't find it, eh? Well, miss smarty pants, you'll find that sneaking around is not the way we do things in this family. (BEGINS TO EXIT) You haven't heard the last of this, young lady.
EDITH: Well, I, ah, you really do need God. He'll love you like a father.
SHIRLEY: No, thanks. I'm not interested.

