Shuffle Cup Numbers The children will find matches about the Babylonian exile. Spiritual Tug Of War A game that introduces the concept of spiritual warfare.
Stay Awake A fast paced game that teaches children the importance of staying spiritually alert. Stay Connected A game of cooperation to show how staying connected can be a lot of fun, and how being connected to the Lord is essential for producing good fruit.
Steps Of Trust The children will learn to trust God no matter what circumstances they face. Sunday School Spelling Bee A spelling bee is used to help students remember key words used in Sunday school lessons. Team Bible Dribble Children swiftly dribble balls to solve Bible book names. Thank You, Friend!
The children will help one another and practice showing thankfulness. Thankfulness Pictionary The children will guess the pictures to discover how to show thankfulness.
The Missing Commandment This memory challenge will test the children's skills by having them identify a missing commandment. When they finally do, it will be a real treat. The Most High God The children will create tall structures to learn about one of God's special names.
The Narrow Road According to Jesus there is a narrow road that leads to life, but only few enter through its gate. The Price Is Right In this free Sunday school game, children guess the price of several items and discover the real price for Heaven. The Redemption Game A question and answer game with varying degrees of difficulty to demonstrate the value of redemption.
The Square-off A tricky and competitive challenge to help the children review what they have learned. Throw Out Your Excuses How do we show our lazy side? In this game, excuses for being lazy can have consequences. To The Cross Free Easter Sunday school game: Kids use their throwing skills to earn chances to answer questions about Jesus and the cross.
Tower Of Babel A challenging Sunday school game that teaches children how to speak other languages. Treasure Hunt A free Sunday school game that can be used for many different lessons.
Trust Yourself, Others, Or God The children will have fun walking through a maze and discover that life is better when we allow God to direct our steps. Turn Around! The children will listen to warnings to avoid sin. Turning To God The world may be full of distractions, but when we turn to God, He will help us along the way. Umbrella Race The children will race to find refuge under an umbrella. Walk Of Obedience Children race to solve puzzles, answer questions, and obey the rules.
Want To Get Home A fun board game for two teams. Players help a small child left behind at camp get home while discovering what it costs to get to our heavenly home.
What Am I Doing? Children use actions and descriptions to get their teammates to guess what they are doing. What's My Talent? Like the old "What's my line" game. Children guess the talent of a special guest. Who Am I? Captain Midnight Game for Kids Ministry : This is a large group game that works best if you have a gym or outside area. Try one of the classics and add your own twist.
With a little creative thinking, these could be tied in with your teaching. Some of these games will require you to plan ahead. I recommend having several games always on standby for when you need them. When you have a mixed age group in kids church, these are the perfect way to build relationships and fun into your program. Try these fun ideas to help kids repeat their Scripture verses through play.
Not sure where to start — check out our 52 Short Verses to Memorize. You can always browse our latest worksheets. Just be sure to choose which pages you want to print because the document is 59 pages long! Here are a few of our favorite Sunday School games for younger kids. Almost all the ideas listed above can be lots of fun for older students, they love revisiting their childhood favorites.
Here are a few options we suggest if you need something special. You can teach children how to encourage others. Kids need to be encouraged and encourage others! Kids need to see how God has given them talents and skills — to glorify Him. But in the process I thought it would be cool to have them do this by focusing on others. Perfect for a icebreaker of sorts for your next ministry event? Try these ideas to get the students engaged and excited.
These are guaranteed to ramp up excitement. The only supplies are accessible household items, so they are easy to prepare and of no cost to your ministry.
You also want the crowd to heap encouragement on the player, so lead the students likewise. If you sense a child is not going to make it in the designated time period, help them out. More challenging matches can be interspersed for adults to win or lose the sillier the better. Have fun! Make the most of your summer ministry opportunities. Send some advanced notice for parents to bring clothes that can get wet. Continue until only one child is left in the circle. Have kids sit around a table.
Choose one child to start rolling the dice, attempting to get a pair. At the same time, the person to the left must share as many things about himself or herself as quickly as possible.
When the Roller gets a pair, the child sharing becomes the Roller while the child to his or her left begins sharing. Continue until all the kids have shared and the last child in the group has rolled a pair. Then, have kids individually write as many things as they can remember that the others shared. Have kids count the facts they shared, and then find out who remembered the most. Have kids play a version of tag with one Tagger per hula hoop to begin.
The Taggers hold their hula hoops around their waists and when they tag someone, that person joins the inside of the hula hoop. Play continues until all kids are inside a hula hoop.
Hula-hoop groups can tag only one player at a time. This medium-energy game helps you talk about leading and following. Have kids make a train, holding the shoulders of the child in front of them. After the five seconds, he or she becomes the caboose and the second child takes a turn. Then he or she becomes the caboose. Play continues with kids adding new actions until all the kids have had a turn and the train is performing all the actions.
Have kids stand shoulder to shoulder in a circle facing inward. Choose one child to be the Tapper. The Tapper will walk around the circle once, tapping all the children on the back once, except for one person whom the Tapper taps twice. After tapping each child, the Tapper joins the circle. Play and repeat with new Tappers as time allows.
Play a version of tag where half the kids are Freezers and the other half are Unfreezers.
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