Category: Games
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Shepherd’s Voice Game
This game helps youth understand the importance of listening. Each group of sheep must listen to their shepherd’s voice and follow it. It also goes well with a lesson on sticking together in community. The group of sheep will find it easier to get home if they stay together.
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Pig Food Race: Prodigal Son Game
This Pig Food Race makes participants look like pigs rooting for food, so it is perfect as a Prodigal Son game for a lesson on the parable.
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Not So Happy Meal Game
This Not So Happy Meal Game is a gross game. Youth will be asked to volunteer to eat a Happy Meal. But they don’t realize it will be blended up! Be prepared for some gagging and extreme reactions.
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Simon Says with Balloons
The Simon Says Balloon Game is an exciting activity for youth groups that builds listening skills and obedience in a fun way. In this game, pairs of players work together to hold a balloon between their backs, following only commands that start with “Simon Says” and keeping the balloon in place without using their hands.…
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Water Drop Race
Water Drop Race is an indoor water game. It is not messy at all! This works well with any age group also. It would go well with any topic related to water, such as baptism, or a community theme, since the water drop sticks together.
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Kingdoms Game
The goal of this kingdoms game is to form kingdoms. The largest kingdom wins! All you need are materials to make a list so it is super easy. This could be used as a youth group game or even a middle school VBS game.
