![]() Now explain that they will choose three people from their team to leap over the tower. They must use all of the tiles to build their tower. Give each team a Jenga game with the same number of pieces in it and explain:Įach team must build a Jenga tower four tiles wide. The contestant left screaming the longest (while everyone else covers their ears!) wins one point for their team. ![]() Tell them to strike their pose when you say go, and the team who holds that pose the longest wins a point for their team.Įach team sends one contestant to compete in this task.Ĭontestants will scream as loud and as long as they can without stopping to take a breath. The two players should each stand on only one foot and hold hands with their partner. The person with the longest lasting bubble earns their team one point.Įxplain that each team should choose two contestants who will stand together to make a human water fountain. Make sure you explain that they get only one chance to blow their lasting bubble and that all contestants have to do it at the same time. The person who has their bubble last the longest will win. Give each contestant a piece of bubble gum then tell them that together they will unwrap, chew, and then ‘bubble’. The team that wins the most challenges will win a gift that will last!! (Well…for a little while it will last)Įach team sends one contestant from their team to the front of the room. Package of gum for the members of the winning team.įor this game, four teams will compete in challenges that test some interesting skills!!ĭivide the group into four equal teams and explain that there will be four tasks to complete and that teams will be competing against one another.4 Jenga games or equal number of blocks.Looking for youth ministry curriculum? Check out the… ONE YEAR YOUTH CURRICULUM, VOL 3 – Save 78% on one year of NEW teaching curriculum & Bible studies for youth ministry.īible: Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 8:38-39, and Romans 2:4.īig Idea: God’s love for us is unending, ongoing, and everlasting. ![]() The Big Idea: God’s love for us is unending, ongoing, and everlasting. It kicks off with a fun opening game setting up the big idea of the lesson. For example, teens may be aware that according to the Bible, sex outside of marriage is wrong, but they may have other questions about sexuality and the Bible or be unsure about where and how to set boundaries when it comes to being physical.īecause teens are experiencing such conflicting emotions and facing difficult choices, recurrent messages of God's love and forgiveness are important in lessons.Here’s a free youth group lesson on God’s love for us, based on Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 8:38-39, and Romans 2:4. Many tangents from these topics are relevant for lessons as well.
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