Bible Mime Tableau

This game is another fun—and educational—indoor winter game. Play as you would Charades with two teams. Each team then sends someone out of the room.In two minutes, the team must then reas...

The Year Ahead

Find a large-print 2013 calendar. Cut it apart and spread all 12 months onto a table so the entire year is clearly visible at a glance. Invite the teenagers to circle dates on the calendar that are im...

Newbies

For this game, you will need a hat, index cards and pencils.Begin by asking each teenager in the group to write down one thing about him or herself that no one else in the group would know. Write no names on th...

Jesus Is the Reason Christmas Race

The Activity: You will need at least two rooms available to you to make this work for your group and to keep the element of the surprise ending. Set up six Holiday Stations around the room. Each station wi...

Name that Carol

Arrange for a pianist to bring in a book of favorite Christmas music (carols and hymns). Divide your group into two teams and allow one person from each team to compete against each other in naming the carol. T...

Wrap It Up

For this game you will need various-sized empty cardboard boxes, wrapping paper, scissors and tape. Divide the group into two teams for this relay-style game.Give each team a small-, medium- and large-size...

Work It Off

This is a fun and energetic game that you can use post-Thanksgiving.Before your group meeting, create two headbands (sweat bands work best) that have pedometers attached to them. Allowing each member in the you...

Thanks-a-Lot

This game is a wonderful group-builder and an outreach.Invite each teen to bring a can of food to the meeting. (Make sure you have at least 50 cans of food for this game). Dividing the group into two teams...

Cans Across America

This game can double as a fundraiser/service project—and involves collecting aluminum can pop-tops. The group can either collect cans (roadside beautification or drop-site works best) or bring in pop-tops...