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The bat should be the last item before the hole. Have a leader put the wig on and crawl under the table with the watermelon, put their head through the hole, and cover them with a box. Make sure the leader is facing the contestants, not the audience. The person who names all four items the fastest wins.

Have the leader put the wig on the watermelon, and put the watermelon through the hole instead of their head. When the pre-picked kid removes the box, the leader will still yell, the kid will pretend to freak out, grab the bat, and smash the watermelon. Also, pick a big crazy wig that will cover plenty of the melon.

You can choose any number of kids, but 3—5 is probably ideal. That was really interesting! Thanks for showing us how you use the bathroom. Supplies: clear and flexible tubing, eggs, funnel, garbage can. Band kids and athletes tend to do well in this gross test of lung capacity and stamina, but anyone can participate.

Choose four students and pair them up for 1v1 matches. Put the funnel into the clear tubing and crack an egg into it.

Hold the tube so that the egg settles into the middle, and then have the first pair of kids each take a side, and put the garbage can between them.

After each pair goes, have the winners face off to determine the champion. A few feet should be plenty. Supplies: enough cans or bottles of soda for each contestant to have one, garbage can. When they come up, have them remove a sock. Open a can or bottle of soda for each kid, and have them put their sock on top of it the top of the can or bottle should be all the way at the bottom of their sock.

This is too easy. Pass your soda to the person on your left. Whoever finishes first wins. Keep the garbage can close. Visiting a nursing home is a wonderful way for your youth group to serve together because everyone can do it, and it shows your kids that sometimes attention and conversation are profound gifts we can use to love others.

Your students will be nervous about talking to strangers, and they may struggle to find common ground. So, before you go, talk to your group about ways they might start a conversation, or encourage them to play a boardgame with someone.

You may also want to caution them about some of the things they might see or experience. Equip them to be successful. Give them tools to show the residents and staff that they are loved and that they matter. Pro tip: Call the nursing home you plan to visit in advance. Talk to them about the ideal times for a large group of visitors. It will also help to get a heads up about their specific guidelines and any recommendations they have about what to bring games, books, small pets, etc.

Public parks are for everyone in your community to enjoy. They can also be difficult to maintain and keep pristine. In just a couple hours, your youth group can bless your community and serve your neighbors in a tangible way by cleaning up this shared space.

You may even find that it creates opportunities for conversation too. People will be curious why so many kids are picking up trash and cleaning up the area, and some of them may even want to join you. You could also talk to your city council or parks and recreation department to find out about projects where they could use volunteers.

They can pull their hair up or down, put on a jacket or take one off, put a sticker on, and so forth. Sherlock reenters the room and tries to identify as many changes in the appearance as they can. Equipment needed: none, other than random items they can use to change their appearance which they should be able to find in the youth room. I hope you found some new games to play with your group. Remember youth love to have fun and they love to be silly, whether they let on or not.

Are you looking for some great topics for youth sermons? Well, we got your back, check out these ideas for youth sermons. Organized, relevant, and filled with inspiration! If this post helped you, would you please share, in doing you can help us make a more significant impact for the Kingdom of Heaven. Thank you so much! Spiritually Hungry is a Christian website developed to encourage and guide you into a closer relationship with God by focusing on breaking down barriers to a deeper spiritual life.

Share Pin 46K. Author Recent Posts. Follow Along. Alexis Waid. She has been in professional ministry for over 15 years. She has served in ministry positions such as co-pastor, youth minister, and spiritual director. Find a space large enough for half the group to form a straight line with room at each end. Break the group into pairs.

Have the team form two straight lines with pair partners standing face-to-face and shoulder-to-shoulder with the person next to them. Give each pair one dowel rod. There is a rickety ladder that connects one side to the other. Your team must cross the ladder in order to continue its hike and reach your destination. Place the board on a flat surface where it will be visible if someone falls off.

If you are using two boards, place them so that the ends are touching. Have every member of the team get on the board. Optional: To increase the challenge use blindfolds on some participants or instruct the team to accomplish the challenge without talking.

You need to cross a deep and narrow chasm before you can continue your journey. A large log spans the gap. Have those parents take turns hosting hospitable, welcoming events for the rest of the kids. As the parents build consistency, the kids will begin to expect it and long for it. Before too long, their best friends will be in that community! Something that usually works is to ask questions that are totally ridiculous and let the kids imaginations run wild.

They'll all start to feed off of each other's answers and everyone will be laughing together. Okay, these are getting out of hand. When you use your imagination, they will use theirs. Daniel Berk is the Managing Editor at Tithely. A student and teacher of the Bible, he is a lover of theology, church history, and The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually.

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Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system. Products Learn. Access all Tithe. Login Sign Up Free. Church Signup. Church Growth. Looking for youth group activities? Read here! Youth pastors are overworked. Youth Pastor can be an impossible role. Have you felt this way? This is extremely common. To Encourage Having Fun Remember, it's easy to get caught into a mindless routine of last-minute activities that just pass the time think 3rd grade substitute teacher wheeling in the VHS and playing a movie everyone had already seen 30 times.

To Encourage Working Together Competition, classic games, and beat-the-clock time limits all have their place, but team-building and group activities exist for a reason. Example: Have someone record a TikTok of another person helping bag the groceries for an elderly person at a grocery store. Add some fun music behind it, then post it to your Youth Group's TikTok account. Get-to-know-you activities A big part of youth ministry is building relationships with your students.

Here are a few youth group game ideas many churches have used: 1. Pass around the pack. Dice and Dare Prep time: 15 Minutes Write 12 get-to-know-you questions on a board.

Have students sit in a circle. Have each student roll the dice once and answer the number question shown on the dice. Take turns going around the circle.

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