Service Scavenger HuntNeed an activity for a small-group fun night, but putt-putt golf is getting old? Why not have a service scavenger hunt? Group members will go on a hunt to find ways to serve and encourage one another. Here’s what you’ll do: At the beginning of the... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
Service in ReverseNearly every day, someone is there to help us in some way --because it's their job. Waitresses, sales clerks, cashiers, Wal-Mart greeters, day-care or nursing-home workers, housecleaners... you've probably thought of someone you know personally (or... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
Town FestivalMany communities hold annual (sometimes even seasonal) town festivals, and many of them are open to civic groups of all kinds. Use the day as an opportunity for your small group to serve and get to know others in your town. Make arrangements with the... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
Second (or Third) Parents for a DayIt's no secret that many of our kids are growing up in single-family homes, and that even where both parents are present, responsibilities often prevent them from giving kids the time and attention they crave. Your small group can provide a day of fun... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
Cruising AroundCars. We all have them. We all need them. For many of us, they're one of the biggest investments we have. And yet most of us forget about them within a minute of turning them off. At least until something goes wrong. So why not show some practical... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
If You Can't Serve Them, Join Them -- THEN Serve ThemNot every service idea your small group does has to originate within your group, or "compete with other things going on in town." With spring now in full force, why not have the best of both worlds, and have your group get out and support others... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences