You might begin with a prayer and brief check in (tell us your name, one thing you are mourning today, and one thing giving you hope) or you might end with Compline (here’s a Google Slide deck of Compline ready to use). Either way, if you are using games in a church context we encourage you to include a formation element. These games can be used as stand alone events or as part of larger programs, for example as a meeting ice breaker or part of a youth group gathering. Allison, ed.Īs the COVID19 pandemic continues to keep extended families, youth groups, and church friends physically separate, here are some games to enjoy via video conference (Zoom, FaceTime, Google Hangout). Grow Christians shares this treasure today with permission. ![]() And for me, it offered ideas on ways for my kids to interact with their grandparents and godparents who we haven’t seen in months and months. ![]() It contains numerous ways to engage members of our churches across age lines through digital platforms. Editor’s Note: When I saw this this post on BuildingFaith last week, I felt like I’d stumbled upon a treasure chest.
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