Bible activities make your Christian class a fun place to learn about all that the Bible teaches. Your youth ministry requires interactive, interesting activities that will keep them on task and ready to learn. Here are three great ideas for Sunday school to incorporate in your class.
Bible Verse Memorization Sunday School Activity
The Bible is a central part of your Sunday school lessons, and memorizing different verses is typically a popular activity. However, your kids may be having a hard time with the memorization aspect of it. This is where this church craft comes in.
Cut out large crosses out of construction paper (they must be large enough for words and decoration to fit in them). Provide the children in your Sunday school with lots of decorating tools including crayons, markers, colored pencils, glitter and stickers. Then let him have fun writing their favorite Bible verse on the cross and decorating it to their desire!
Fishing Bible Game
After you've taught an important Bible lesson to your youth ministry, use this fishing Bible activity to reinforce the message of the lesson. First, cut out fish shapes out of hard stock construction paper. Then attach a small magnet to the fish. Write out several questions and attach them to the separate fish with paper clips.
Have the children in your class use a dowel fishing pole with a magnet attached to it to go "fishing" for questions. If the child gets the answer to the question correct, they get to keep the fish and decorate it to their liking. This is a fun Bible game that will get the kids involved while also reiterating the most important parts of your lesson.
Bingo Bible Activity
Make big pictures from your lessons such as Jonah and the whale, Eve and the apple, etc. Then make "bingo" cards that match the pictures. Mix up the larger pictures you created and call the names of them one by one, holding them up for the class to see. Whoever wins "bingo" first gets a small prize.
These are just three of many exciting Bible activities for you to bring into your youth ministry.
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