S.L.G (Solid Liquid Gas)

First, have the students write on two separate pieces of paper two phrases or words (you can pick a topic if you wish such as TV, movies, books, Bible scenes or characters, etc.).Second, divide the student...

Ninja

Les Christie presents Astounding Youth Group GamesOverview: "Ninja" uses the Japanese concept of the Sensei (a wise, older person) to test students' defensive and offensive strategies.Logistics:Ideal for ages 1...

The B.A. Fakers

This skit is about a basketball team and its players. The B.A. Fakers have one player who is always faking it and making people feel bad or leading them to believe some things that are not true. The skit can be...

Decisions and Consequences

Currently, I am going through a study with my students on choices: choices we make, important choices and the effects of bad choices. To emphasize the effects of making bad choices, I came up with the following...

Skit: Stand Out

CharactersZach - The Stand Out GuyEvan - Listening, Praying, Humble Guy Curtis - Bystander walking by Zach's trophy tableNicole - Bystander walking by Zach's trophy tableTyler - Getting help from Evan Props: T...

Alphabet Soup Spelling Game

Who says kids shouldn't play with their food? Here's a great game to get your students working together, being creative and having a blast!Instructions:• Divide students onto groups.• Give each grou...

Santa, Rudolph, Frosty

Two people line up back-to-back. On the count of 3, they turn around mime, "Santa," "Rudolph" or "Frosty." For Santa, you make a beard with your hands under your chin.For Rudolph, you make reindeer antlers wit...

Operation: Feed the Teens

"Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, 'Do you love Me?' He said, 'Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You." Jesus said, 'Feed My sheep'" (John 21:17).To prepare for this activity, ...

Icebreaker: Pass the Parcel

Equipment: several small, wrapped presents and musicIn preparation for the game, wrap a few small items in ten layers (or a desired number) of paper, and tie or tape each layer. Split into smaller groups and ha...