Sugar or SaltYou'll need two glasses of water. Add about two tablespoons of sugar to one glass, and stir. Put about two tablespoons of salt into the other glass, and stir that one as well. (If you have more than eight people in your group, prepare four glasses --... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
DoodlesCover each table with white paper. At each table place several regular and colored pencils -- at least one pencil per person. Make sure there's also at least one large pencil eraser at each table. Invite everyone to draw doodles on the paper. After... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
Your LegacyHave group members brainstorm as many famous people from history as they can in five minutes -- as well as what that person is famous for. After five minutes, call time. Ask groups to discuss how many of the people they named were famous for good... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
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
Helping Others Walk in JesusWhile most of the country is still in "Indian summer," try this activity out with your group. Take a walk (or better yet, hike) together. It can be as easy or tough as your group's physical condition allows, but make sure there's at least a few turns... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
In My DayThis is a fun and interesting game if your group is made up of people from varying age groups. You'll need index cards, pens or pencils. Begin by asking participants to form two teams: Everyone over 40 on one team, and everyone under 40 on the other... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences
Sound BiteIt's time to use your imagination! In this game, every person thinks of a famous person and a three-word quote that will help identify that person. The quote can be either a real statement from history or an imaginary quote that acts as a clue to the... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, small group experiences