Here's a list of 52 fellowship activities that groups in my church have used through the years. This list is meant to serve as an idea starter for your group so you can come up with your own activities and plans for implementing them. The key is to do it together.
Be sure to check out our EMBARK Girls Camp posts (based on this year’s youth theme)! A great fit for Girls Camp and full of activities you could use on any weeknight. We’ve all b…
A super fun activity that will be a crowd-pleaser for your young men and young women! AN ESCAPE ROOM! Solve clues, figure out what's next to finally open the treasure! A great test of your
God's hands are always reaching out for us. He loves us. He cares for us. This family night lesson will literally help illustrate that point!
Young women activity ideas for class activities or combined mutual activities. Cheap, fun, and easy activities to put together.
Hi! I’m Lisa and I am so happy to celebrate The Family Proclamation. On my blog Pebbles & Piggytails, I talk about making life meaningful. I believe in treasuring time with our familie…
Activities and Combined Activities Mutual Activities After brief opening exercises, Young Women and Young Men activities are usually held separately. Class or quorum activities usually last 30 to 7…
Looking for Latter-day Saint mutual activities for youth? You have come to the right spot! Here are TONS of ideas for fun activities - both for individual
This free, printable color by number page, based on Joshua 4:1-16, can remind children that God will discipline sin, but He delivers from sin when we repent. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.
A 15 month old toddler has been a challenge for me in church! I quickly had to come up with quiet church activities for toddlers to keep him entertained.
This is a fun way to help students learn the Doctrines associated with each Doctrinal Mastery Scripture. It is not my original idea. This idea is from fellow teacher, Sharon Haynie, who uses marshmallow shooters for her Turkey shoot. Click HERE for directions she shared on how to make Marshmallow shooters. I use Nerf guns because that is what I have. You could also use rubber band shooters. Set Up: Turkeys on paper plates stapled to upside down large plastic beverage cups. (see photos below) Inside each cup is written a point amount ( 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50) (I recycled my cups and plates from last year-they come apart easily and store in a small space-I don't like to do double work so anything I can use from year to year is a win!) Divide students into teams ( I had 4 teams of 3 each-one team had 4 members) Each team sat together on the perimeter of the "Turkey Coop" (see photos below for set up ideas) For each round: Students sit as teams in the chairs set up around the perimeter. Each team has a Nerf gun Call out the key words or phrases from a Doctrinal Mastery scripture Teams work together to locate the scripture ( all team members must turn to the scripture), then a runner comes to me and shows me the scripture and states the Doctrine associated with that Scripture. When I confirm it is correct, I say, GO! The Team takes their Nerf gun and starts shooting the paper plate turkeys (each round a new team member takes their turn with the Nerf gun-some of them rotated during the same round so they all got more "shooting time") Each team does the same to find the scripture and show it to me When the last team comes to me with the correct scripture and doctrine, I call out "30 seconds left" and set my timer. When I say stop, the teams would bring their turkeys to me and call out the points earned. Points are posted on the chalkboard and added up at the end. After each round, the turkeys are put back on the tables so we would have enough for each round. I would go scramble them sometimes as I could tell the students were catching on to some of the higher point turkeys. As much fun as this is, the most important point is that the students had to dig into their scriptures match them to the doctrines associated with them. This was very effective.
Click here now for the Come Follow Me Lesson for September 21st - 27th prepared by Come Follow Me FHE. Your family will have lots of fun!
Looking for some new Quiet Church Activities for kids? Find our top quiet church toys to add to your church bag to keep kids busy and quiet!
Use the story of the repentace rock to teach your family about the power of repentance. The lesson and activity is perfect for Famiy Home Evening.
Looking for ideas to keep your toddlers and older kids quiet during sacrament? We've got a great list of activities for your church busy bag!
I have a great family history activity for children to share today – teaching children to find names for the temple by doing family history research with historical records! The activity was …
Check out this amazing list of printable prayer activities for kids. Use them in Sunday School or at home to teach kids how to pray.
Beautiful free coloring pages featuring LDS temples and scripture stories which make the perfect Sunday activity, lesson tool for the youth and more.
Free printable Joshua Bible lesson. Learn about families serving God together. Games, Crafts, Activities, songs, lesson, worksheets and more.
The kids will have a blast and learn such a powerful lesson with this "Making Good Choices Object Lesson & Family Discussion Outline." Such a cool idea!!
Free printable Bible lesson on the Battle of Jericho. Learn about Rahab and Joshua through Games, Crafts, Activities, songs, lesson, worksheets and more.
Free 12 Apostles accordion style mini book is the perfect activity for kids learning about the followers of Jesus.
Help your kids learn to pay attention and get more out of the sermon in church with this free church book for kids!
Discover 100 fun, cheap or free activity day ideas your primary boys and girls will love. Use these at your local LDS church, in nature, or while serving your community.
I recently helped with a neighboring stake’s Family Discovery Day. I was delighted to be contacted about it. We came up with family history ideas to keep the children busy for 3 hours while t…
A fun singing time activity for your primary! This LARGE Mr Potato Head will grab your primary’s full attention.
We’ve compiled a list of all our favorite General Conference traditions, ideas and activities for families to make General Conference more meaningful and fun.
Here's all the LDS Youth activity ideas that you'll need and you'll stay right on budget as well. Check it out!
These no prep indoor Sunday School games for rainy days will save your skin when you're stuck inside! Plus, children will love these fun, active games to play at church. Use these easy no prep rainy day activity ideas for kids instead of being the helpless teacher who lets the class go wild.
Hands down, our favorite part of this week was our Float the Nile game! It was great comprehension practice for our pre-readers and they loved getting
Laughter really is the best medicine! With these family activities, it will surely make you bond, but also laugh so hard it hurts!
Explore some lovely Rosh Hashanah Activities for kids this holiday season. Welcome in the New Year with these great ideas. In 2024 we we begin on October 2.
Having quiet bags can make church or any place you need your child to be quiet a lot easier. Here's my 5 tips to making it work.
Click here now for the Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids for July 20th - July 26th prepared by Come Follow Me FHE. Your family will have lots of fun!
Bible games for teens are a good way to incorporate bible teachings into their life. Here is our list of the best Bible activities you may use for your teens.
These 20 Activities and Lessons that Teach Obedience to Kids will help equip you to teach kids to obey. This is part of my character building series, a great resource for parents and teachers everywhere. The word “obey” has gotten a bad wrap over the years. Before you jump into this post and all it...Read More
I am so excited for this weekend. This weekend is a chance that I (along with every other member of
If you're looking for some easy activity ideas for LDS Primary Activity Days, then look no further. Here's 80 ideas to get you started.
I am so thrilled to team up with one of my favorite people - Amy from Raising Arrows! Last week, Amy told me of her wonderful idea for 'Listening Pages.' I immediately knew it was a project I would love to work on. The concept of these Pages is to keep little ones engaged in the church service on Sunday mornings - from singing to the sermon to prayer. I am hosting the pages for children who are not yet reading, utilizing pictures instead of words. You'll also see a space on the side of the Page where your little one
Disclaimer: I did not come up with this lesson. I actually remember my children’s church teacher doing this lesson for us when I was really young—like 6 or 7. And if I remember the point of the lesson (putting God first) from that long ago, it is definitely a winner. This lesson could go with […]