Holy Communion Party Games That Work for Kids

Holy Communion is held at intervals, but the most important Holy Communion is the first one a child undergoes in your church, and for the child to have fun too, have some Holy Communion party games afterwards. This is a very special occasion, so much so that many parents choose to organize a small gathering or party to celebrate the occasion. These two games are appropriate games for the Holy Communion party and are aimed at using all the excess energy that children usually have.

tilting the orange

This is a fun racing game to get everyone involved in the party. Get lots of oranges and oversized spoons for this Holy Communion party game. For each round, have two guest pairs face each other. You will need some space outside for the two opponents to move around. Each contestant receives an orange and a spoon. Make sure you set the ground rules before you start. Such as not tripping, pushing or shoving. Each opponent must try to knock the orange off the spoon that the other opponent is balancing on. This can be by hitting the bottom of your opponent’s spoon or by trying to get the orange out of your opponent’s spoon, but not pushing. Keep that in mind and everyone will have a fun and energetic time at your Holy Communion party games.

Echo Name:

In your Holy Communion party games, you can use Name Echo to help guests, both adults and children, get to know each other. To start the activities, have everyone stand in a circle. Then start this Holy Communion game by having the communion boy or girl say their name and then start a wave motion by raising their arms in the air. Everyone repeats this joyful movement starting with the person to the left of the communion boy or girl and going around the circle, like an ocean wave.

While these games are just simple activities that get everyone moving, you will be surprised how much fun your guests have while playing the selected Holy Communion party games. They will especially love going out if you have a nice warm day for the festivities.

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