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4 Fall Festival Games for Your Children’s Ministry

These “everyone-wins” games and activities are perfect for a church fall festival.

As children play together, they’ll discover new things about one another—and they’ll have a blast! You’ll build unity in your group, and kids will clamor for the next event when you use these four new games at your fall festival this year.

4 Fall Festival Games for Your Children’s Ministry

1. Human-Scarecrows Game

Ages 8 and up

Form groups of four. Give each group paper bags, newspapers, scissors, and tape. Have each group choose a person to “turn” into a scarecrow. Allow 15 minutes for each group to cut and tape the scarecrow outfit onto its person.

Take pictures of all the scarecrows.

2. Cornstalk Hockey

Ages 8 and up

Form two teams. Give each teammate a cornstalk, broomstick, or tree branch to use as a hockey stick. Use a newspaper-stuffed paper lunch sack as a hockey puck. You’ll need several of these since the game action will shred them quickly. Set a trash can on its side at each end of the play area to use as goals. The object of this game is for each team to get the puck into its team’s goal.

3. Team Bingo

Ages 4 and up

Form teams of equal size. Then ask the questions in the list below (you may need to add more questions depending on children’s responses). If children can answer yes to any question, have them stand up. Children can stand for only one question. When all the team members on a team are standing, the team yells, “Bingo!”

The questions:

  • Are you wearing braces?
  • Do you have a barrette in your hair?
  • Are you wearing shoes without shoelaces?
  • Did you eat breakfast this morning?
  • Did you make your bed today?

4. Caterpillar Relay

Ages 5 and up

Form teams of three or more, and have each team stand in a single-file line. Give each team a roll of bathroom tissue. Have teammates wrap the tissue around the first person in line, then pass and wrap the tissue around the next person in line. Continue until everyone on the team is wrapped, then wrap the tissue around the entire team to bind the team together.

Once the caterpillars are formed, have teams race to a specified spot. Each team must complete the race as a unified group or start over.

Need more fall fest info? Check out these posts! For even more game ideas, check out The Humongous Book of Games for Children’s MinistryThis book has over 200 games so you can find the right game for every lesson or ministry need.

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2 thoughts on “4 Fall Festival Games for Your Children’s Ministry

  1. MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN

    Caterpillar Relay
    We play a game in our junior church called ;Get wrapped up in Jesus” 4-5 players.
    One stands in the center the others form a circle around them and pass from person to person a roll of toilet paper unrolling it as its passed ,winding it around the person in the middle..
    Rules, cannot wrap their face, it must change hands and it cannot touch the ground

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