Write your gospel play.
Show your work to colleagues. It is often difficult for a writer to know when something in their work is or isn't working. By showing your work to friends and colleagues you'll receive a fresh perspective on what needs to be changed in your piece.
Workshop your play. You can do this by finding a group of peers who will be able to perform and critique your work at a local drama studio or college . This is essential not only because it allows you to see how actors respond to your lines, but also because it allows you to hear the gospel music interact with the text for the first time.
Revise your play. Often plays are rewritten and revised countless times, so based on the feedback you received perfect your gospel play.
Contact a publisher. This can be done a number of ways. One way is to hire a literary agent who specializes in gospel plays to find the right publishing house for you. You can also cut out the middleman and contact publishers yourself. Another way is to self-publish by contacting a retail press to print copies of your piece. You can also get published in various syndications by applying to magazines, competitions and online publications that specialize in dramatic and gospel based works.