Church youth ministry can seem like a daunting task. You want to make it fun for the teenagers, but you also need to teach them about the Bible and keep them coming back week after week. It can be tough to find the right balance, but don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. In this blog post, we will share some ideas that really work for keeping church youth ministry interesting and engaging. We’ll also provide some tips on how to attract new teens to your group. So read on and get ready to have some fun!
Here are some ideas that really work for making church youth ministry fun:
– Games Night:
Sometimes it’s good just to have fun and relax with your friends! A games night is a great way of doing this. There are tons of fun Youth Group games you can use in your church. For example, you might play charades or Pictionary using Christian words as clues (e.g., “Jesus”) instead of regular ones (e.g., “red”). Alternatively, there are many board games out there which can also incorporate elements from the Bible into them such as Yahtzee because it involves rolling five dice at once – similar to what happened when Jesus rolled away the tombstone after his resurrection). If none of these options appeal then simply plan something else! It doesn’t matter what type of game you choose as long as everyone has fun playing it together.
– Video Game Night:
Many teenagers love video games and they will often spend hours playing them every day at home or school so why not use this interest to your advantage? A video game night can be a great way for church youth groups to get together without having to worry about how much money they’ll need on hand because all that’s required is one console per person with an assortment of controllers. You could even add some snacks like chips or soda into the mix too if there’s enough room in the budget–just make sure no one spills anything on their new shirt before heading out later in life (yeah, we’ve all been there).
– Movie Night:
Youth Bible lessons don’t always have to be serious. This is another great idea for church youth groups because it allows them to have fun while also learning more about their faith. You could show a Bible story as well as other Christian films that are appropriate for young people like “God’s Not Dead” or “Facing the Giants.” It doesn’t matter what type of movie you choose, just ensure that everyone understands why you’re watching this particular film together (e.g., “We want our teenagers to know what happens when they don’t follow God’s commands”). And remember–no popcorn on hand? No problem! Just pop some corn kernels in foil packets with butter and salt before placing them over flames until they begin popping up out from underneath the foil (just make sure no one spills anything on their new shirt before heading out later in life).
Camping Trip:
This is a great way for church youth groups to bond with each other while also learning more about God’s creation. You’ll need tents, sleeping bags or blankets, flashlights, bug spray, water bottles and snacks but it doesn’t matter what type of camping trip you choose just ensure that everyone understands why they’re going there together (e.g., “We want our teenagers to know what happens when they don’t follow God’s commands”). And remember–no s’mores on hand? No problem! Just pop some marshmallows over flames until they begin popping up out from underneath foil packet (just make sure no one spills anything on their new shirt before heading out later in life).”
– A Day at the Beach:
This is another great way for church youth groups to bond with each other while also learning more about God’s creation. You’ll need towels, sunscreen, snacks but it doesn’t matter what type of camping trip you choose just ensure that everyone understands why they’re going there together (e.g., “We want our teenagers to know what happens when they don’t follow God’s commands”). And remember–no s’mores on hand? No problem! Just pop some marshmallows over flames until they begin popping up out from underneath foil packet (just make sure no one spills anything on their new shirt before heading out later in life).”
– Bowling:
This is a great way for church youth groups to bond with each other while also learning more about God’s creation. You’ll need bowling balls, bowling pins, shoes but it doesn’t matter what type of camping trip you choose just ensure that everyone understands why they’re going there together (e.g., “We want our teenagers to know what happens when they don’t follow God’s commands”). And remember–no s’mores on hand? No problem! Just pop some marshmallows over flames until they begin popping up out from underneath foil packet (just make sure no one spills anything on their new shirt before heading out later in life).