Get to know you bingo youth ministry

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The “Traditional Cards” offers 75 unique cards. The first time we played, I sent cards in the mail to families. Resources: My group uses these free printable bingo cards. We close with Compline led by volunteers from the group. The first three winners get prizes (a $5 gift card for ice cream in the mail). Tips & Ideas: I generally do 4-5 rounds with my intergenerational group. It translates well to Zoom and requires basically no prep work. Bingoīingo is simple & extremely intergenerational. 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.

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As 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).

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