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Each participant has to hum the song written on his paper and go finding others humming the same. Thus, there will be multiple chits with the same song written on them). (The number of songs chosen should be equal to the number of teams you wish to have. Have songs written on pieces of paper and distribute them randomly to the participants. Tune InĪ game like ‘tune in’ is a fun way to form teams. You could choose to group them in any way, but make sure no one is made to feel excluded.
Group the kids together and help them start a conversation. To help the kids mingle with each other, ask them to form groups based on those wearing the same color, or those sharing the same birth month, and so on. Listening to different responses is fun, while it also speaks about a person’s approach towards life.Īsking each participant to state two words that describe him/her best or to state one thing he loves or hates the most, are some other exercises that help people know each other. Have one participant from each pair begin with a random word, to which the partner responds with the word that comes to his/her mind reflexively. For this, the guests are divided into two teams such that each one gets a partner. This game is a great choice of an icebreaker activity. ‘Knowing Each Other’ Games What Comes to Mind Questions about divinity and spirituality can strike interesting conversations, thus serving as a good beginning for a church gathering. This also gives them a platform to share their spiritual experiences. Discussion Gamesįor this ice breaker activity, you could frame questions like, “Did you encounter God?” or “Which Bible character would you like to be?” or “Share a recently answered prayer.” And you are sure to find some really interesting answers coming from the members. Such questions allow the participants to know each other, making it easier for them to intermingle. If you have a children’s gathering, ask them about their favorite comic character, favorite food or their hobbies. Ask them to relate the most funny moment or the most memorable experience of their life. Start by asking the guests to introduce themselves and gradually turn to some fun-questionnaires. Throw a rapid-fire questionnaire to the guests or allow each of them to take turns to answer some witty, funny icebreaker questions. This activity tests their knowledge of biblical characters.Īnd you could always organize common games like truth or dare, pass-the-parcel, musical chairs and Bingo as church gathering icebreakers to get the participants started. Vary this game by giving biblical names to members and having them describe the meanings of those names. Each member has to describe the character he is given and the others have to guess who he is. Or you could give the team members names of biblical characters. This is also a test of their study of the Bible. This activity needs them to think of the different characters in the Bible and their personalities, and which traits of theirs are similar to those of the Biblical figures. Ask the participants which Biblical figure they associate themselves with the most and why.