Youth Ministry Events: 8 Ways Smaller Churches Can Attract Kids

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Need outside-the-box youth ministry events? Any youth group that meets even semi-regularly burns through tons of activities. Youth ministry events for smaller churches are in especially high demand. Youth leaders can never have enough material. That includes devotions and talks, games and icebreakers, fundraisers and outreach events.

To spark your creativity, we’ve assembled a range of youth ministry events. Smaller churches can adapt most of these activities too.

Choose ideas that fit the size and personality of your group. And insert biblical lessons and truths whenever possible. Trying new activities keeps kids interested and coming back. Plus, it prevents you from doing the same stuff on repeat.

Enjoy these eight activities! Then let us know your tips for awesome youth group events.

8 Great Youth Ministry Events

Check out these creative, teen-friendly events.

1. Do-It-Yourself Escape Room

Escape rooms are a great way to bond with your youth group. But they can be hard to find. Now you can download materials and create your own customized Escape Room or Puzzle Room. Look for concepts that require minimum supplies and lead to maximum team-building. This is a great way for kids to learn to work together. Plus, they can experience success as a team or small group.

2. Mystery Dinner

Add a touch of mystery to your next youth group meal with coded menus. For every available item, use a description that will get kids guessing. The random nature of participants’ selections adds intrigue and laughter to the gathering. This idea works especially well for holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas.

3. What Is Bible Jeopardy?

Take your Bible Quiz event to the next level with a Jeopardy!-style game board. First, prepare material in the TV show’s answer-first format. Then have players ring in with the correct question. As the host, you can interview “contestants” and hum the theme music for authenticity. Playing Bible Jeopardy is a great way to review lesson material and Scripture verses.

4. Cardboard Skee-ball

Kick up your youth group’s game time with a homemade Skee-ball “machine.” Enlist creative kids to build a contraption out of cardboard. They can even add balloon “lights” on the side. In addition to adding fun to group meetings, Skee-ball is a hit at church carnivals and youth fundraisers.

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Stephanie Martin
Stephanie Martin, a freelance writer and editor in Denver, has spent her entire 30-year journalism career in Christian publishing. She loves the Word and words, is a binge reader and grammar nut, and is fanatic (as her family can attest) about Jeopardy! and pro football.

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