Video Call. View all. Small Groups. Large Groups. No Prep. Team Building. Brain Breaks. Brain Breaks for Home-schooling. New games. Car Games for Kids. Games for Virtual Youth Groups. Video Call Board Games. Family Activity Guide. I would love to see your games! Thank you! Rebecca hrccr. Yes please send it to me at gospelgirls yahoo. Thanks for the generosity, leadership and community.
Sorry to be negative but signing up for a free download had me feeling there would be more. Yes, feedback is a gift and we appreciate the constructive criticism. You might find ideas posted in our Facebook group more helpful. A couple of weeks ago my youth group did the 5 finger prayer. The drew a picture of their hand and put the meaning of the prayer for each finger.
Skip to content. Chris March 31, Jackbox party pack games can be a lot of fun. Games I would recommend: Drawful 2 free on steam right now Quiplash 1, 2, or Xl Fibbage 1, 2, or 3 Others, depending on your groups interests or sensibilities Play the games ahead of time or watch gameplay on YouTube to see if it is a good fit for your group You can host the game and share screen through zoom.
Kelly Garfield June 13, Great idea. Thanks for sharing. Latisha Johnson April 1, Absolutely love the scavenger hunt idea! Jen Lee April 19, When you say item mentioned Robbyn, what did you mean?
Nick Diliberto Author April 21, Jen, can you please clarify what you mean? Brittney July 17, Hello, can you share some of the scriptures you used please. Thank you for sharing! Ettamae Jones October 25, Thank you, thank you for sharing these fantastic virtual games. Lisha Thomas April 20, Hi, I am reading your idea of the game. I am in love with it. Can we become friends on FB?
Alex Garcia April 25, That sounds like fun! Alex Garcia April 25, That sounds like fun. Cathy Saporito April 26, Would you share the Bible verses you used? Danielle Jorgensen June 22, Would you share your list of scripture? I love this idea! Rebecca June 23, Thank you for this idea! Val June 24, Ohhhh I wish you could post that one! Karen July 1, Hi Could you send me the Bible verses you used? Thank you. Sara Maughan July 26, Can you please share?
This is a great idea! Aimie Walker October 11, Robbyn, would you be willing to share the verses you used for this game. Jennifer Bedoka November 1, Can I get a copy of your versus. Kate Forkel November 2, Hi Jennifer. 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.
This could allow your students to do some more interesting jobs like landscaping , and if your parks are already pretty clean, this is another good way to have a visible impact.
If you can, try to take before and after pictures to help kids feel a stronger sense of accomplishment. This will help others visually connect your act of service to a church that cares about the community, regardless of whether or not neighbors talk to you.
And regardless of whether people are able to do their own yard and house maintenance, many people will appreciate the gift of a cleaner yard. Depending on the season, where you live, and what equipment you or your neighbors have, students could do jobs like:. Every youth group game or activity you ask kids to participate in should have a larger purpose. Or to create an experience students will want to share with their unchurched friends. This feature allows you to:.
These are just some of the things you can do through this Church Management System to make your life as a youth leader much easier. Click here to schedule a demo and learn more. Talk to an Expert. Ryan was a volunteer youth leader with Young Life for eight years. Now he teaches people about the Bible on OverviewBible. He lives in Bellingham, Washington with his wife and three sons.
Who Am I? Cost: Free Prep time: 15 minutes Messy? Make sure your categories and questions are relevant to the kids in your group the broader the better , but here are some categories you might use: Social media Celebrities Sports Music Movies Food Youth leaders Resist the temptation to make every question ridiculously hard.
Outdoor Youth Group Games When the weather is nice or at least tolerable , it opens up opportunities to play some messier, more involved games. Charades with a twist Cost: Free Prep time: 0 minutes Messy? Visit a nursing home 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.
Clean up a park Public parks are for everyone in your community to enjoy. This feature allows you to: Create a group that includes all the contact information for the kids in your Youth Group. Communicate with your Youth Group members via email or text message. Schedule events and easily track attendance.
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