Christian easter games for teenagers




















A trivia game featuring the biblical Easter story is another option for teens. Such trivia games may be printed or purchased from online resources with questions such as "Who betrayed Jesus? Easter Corners is a game that can be played from the religious side of Easter. An assortment of religious Easter images, such as palm leaves, crosses, images of Jesus and his disciples, and Jesus' tomb, should be complied and placed in a hat.

Larger versions of the images must be placed in the corners of the room one or two each only. Teens will then run around the room as music is played. When the music stops, teens must select a corner with a certain image. The person running the game selects an image from the hat, and those who are standing in the corner with the correlating image are out of the game. Have them try again to toss their eggs into the basket.

Talk about why it was harder this time. By now you get the idea; this can be repeated how ever many times you would like varying the distance and difficulty each time. Finally, have them so far away from the basket that it is impossible for them to throw their egg and make it into the basket. They'll want to try, but after they have realized there is no way they can, get them to the point of telling you that it is impossible! Read to them the story of Jesus and the rich young ruler from Matthew Save verse 26 until after discussion.

Discuss with them how people wanted to know how to have eternal life and make it to Heaven. Tell them, "The people listened to Jesus and decided it was impossible for them just like it seems impossible for you to toss your egg into the basket now because it is so far away! Point out to the kids that because they are so far away from the basket, they can't do it by themselves just like because of our sin, we are too far away from being perfect and able to get to heaven by our own efforts.

You pick the basket up now and bring the basket to them allowing them to place their egg inside. Explain that Jesus left His home in Heaven and came to earth to live a perfect, sinless life as a man, died on the cross, and was raised from the dead by the power of God to make away for us to be saved from sin and hell.

He brought the Kingdom of God to us when we were too far away, and when we believe and trust Him by accepting His gift of grace and placing our lives in His hands, He makes the impossible possible! Now that's worth celebrating!!! It seems Easter is a wonderful time of "finding! This little Christian Easter game can be done before or after hunting eggs or all by itself just for fun! This is basically using the colors of the Easter eggs as an "I Spy" something God made game to help kids focus that the true celebration of Easter is about seeking and knowing God through Jesus our Savior!

If it's before hunting Easter eggs, hold up an Easter egg of each color or have children choose an egg of a certain color and talk about all the things God made that are that particular color. As they are hunting Easter eggs, have them shout out something God made that is the color of the egg that they see - "I spy a yellow egg that is yellow like the sun God made!

After finding all the eggs, have the children sit and hold one of their eggs in their hands as you pray as a group. Have the children thank God for something He made that is the color of the egg they are holding. At the end have everyone say thank you to God for Jesus because He is the reason for Easter! This version of I Spy for a Christian Easter game focuses on helping us remember six important facts about Jesus using the basic Easter colors for eggs.

A fun way is to give each person one egg of each color or even work as a team to sort their eggs into the basket marked with the correct egg. Now here are how these colors tell us something important about Jesus! You can also use our full Easter eggs object lesson with Scripture references.

If using this for an Easter egg hunt, then see who can remember what each color tells us, and maybe reward with a small surprise! Printable Color Key. Other Great Christian Easter Ideas. Special note: We do preview the websites to which we link, but are unable to peruse them completely.

Add a little extra challenge by allowing each person the ability to steal no more than one egg from each person who is hunting — but they can only keep the stolen egg if they are not caught by the person they are stealing from. Olfa Turki is a chartered accountant, a wife and a mom!

She started her journey a few years ago when she decided to have a business of her own. She loves cooking with the kids, biking, reading books and drinking lots of coffee! I have done the Easter Egg Hunt with my older kids too. We usually hide a golden dollar in one and who ever finds that one gets a grand prize of some kind. The kids have fun with it. Easter Egg Taboo sounds like a fun game. Now I think those are good party games for younger teens, older teens and even adults.

The key is to involve everyone in the activity. We could have a good time playing that. Happy Easter! Amazon Associate Disclosure: My Teen Guide is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.

Looking for fun Easter party games that teens and tweens will love! We earn a commission if you make a purchase. Serve up plenty of hard boiled, decorated Easter eggs for the game and perhaps mix a few decorated raw eggs in as well for some extra fun. Pair up teens with each pair standing face to face, and have them toss eggs back and forth, trying not to drop them. Teams that drop their egg are eliminated.

To add a little more difficult, each person should take one step backwards away from their partner each time they catch an egg.



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