4 GAMES FOR YOUTH GROUPS - New Youth Ministry Games to Try!

Youth Group Spot
19 Sept 202106:55

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Lyndon from Youth Group Spot introduces four engaging youth group games suitable for various group sizes. 'Body Body' is a suspenseful game of identification in the dark, 'Balloon Stop' involves strategic balloon popping, 'Drip Drop Leader' tests teamwork with a water-filling challenge, and 'Bumper Bods' is a simple, no-prep game of balance and bumping opponents. These games are designed to keep youth group sessions fresh, exciting, and inclusive.

Takeaways

  • 🎮 There are four youth group game ideas presented for the next youth event.
  • 🏠 The first game, 'Body Body', requires a large, dark room and involves identifying a 'killer' among the group.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ In 'Body Body', some participants are designated as 'killers', 'police officers', or 'civilians' by the leader tapping their heads or shoulders.
  • 🔦 The game involves a dark room, with 'killers' trying to 'kill' by tapping heads, and 'police officers' trying to arrest the 'killers' based on group accusations.
  • 🎈 The second game, 'Balloon Stop', involves balloons tied around participants' ankles, with the goal of being the last one with an unpopped balloon.
  • 🏃 'Balloon Stop' is a physical game where participants try to pop each other's balloons while protecting their own, without using hands.
  • 🥤 The third game, 'Drip Drop Leader', requires teams to fill a bottle with water using a tablespoon, with the team leader lying down and balancing the bottle on their forehead.
  • 💧 'Drip Drop Leader' emphasizes teamwork and coordination, with the challenge of pouring water into a bottle without spilling it.
  • 🤸‍♂️ The fourth game, 'Bumper Bods', is a simple, no-prep game where participants squat and try to bump each other over while holding onto their ankles.
  • 🏆 The goal of 'Bumper Bods' is to be the last person standing, making it a straightforward and engaging game for all participants.
  • 📺 The video is from 'Youth Group Spot', a resource for youth group games and ideas to support youth ministry.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the video?

    -The purpose of the video is to provide four youth group game ideas for the next youth event, ensuring they are fresh and different.

  • Who is the presenter of the video?

    -The presenter of the video is Lyndon from Youth Group Spot.

  • What types of games are covered in the video?

    -The video covers a mix of both physical and relaxed games suitable for a wide range of group sizes.

  • What is the first game introduced in the video called?

    -The first game introduced is called 'Body Body'.

  • What is the objective of the game 'Body Body'?

    -The objective of 'Body Body' is to identify the killer among the group members in a dark room.

  • How are the roles of 'killer' and 'police officer' determined in 'Body Body'?

    -Roles are determined by the leader tapping people's heads for 'killer' and shoulders for 'police officers'.

  • What happens when a person is tapped on the head in 'Body Body'?

    -When a person is tapped on the head, they become 'dead' and must fall on the ground and freeze.

  • What is the second game introduced in the video?

    -The second game introduced is called 'Balloon Stop'.

  • What is the main goal of the game 'Balloon Stop'?

    -The main goal of 'Balloon Stop' is to be the last person with an unpopped balloon tied around their ankle.

  • What are the rules for popping balloons in 'Balloon Stop'?

    -In 'Balloon Stop', no hands are allowed to be used to pop balloons, and once a person's balloons are popped, they must exit the playing field without popping others' balloons.

  • What is the third game called and what is its aim?

    -The third game is called 'Drip Drop Leader', and its aim is to be the first team to fill a bottle with water to a marked line.

  • How do teams play 'Drip Drop Leader'?

    -In 'Drip Drop Leader', team members balance water on a tablespoon and pour it into a bottle balanced on their leader's forehead, without using their hands.

  • What is the fourth game introduced and its objective?

    -The fourth game is called 'Bumper Bods', and its objective is to be the last person standing by bumping others over while holding onto their ankles.

  • What are the rules for 'Bumper Bods' regarding holding onto ankles?

    -In 'Bumper Bods', if a player lets go of their ankles at any point during the game, they are out.

  • How can viewers access more instructional videos for these games?

    -Viewers can access more instructional videos by clicking the provided playlist link in the video description.

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