Christian ice breaker questions for small groups
Here are some Christian icebreaker questions that are perfect for small groups:
Fun and Lighthearted Questions
- If you could have any superpower for one day, what would it be and why?
- What's the best advice you've ever received, and from whom?
- If you could have dinner with any biblical figure, who would it be and why?
- What's the craziest thing you've ever done on a whim?
- If you could switch lives with someone for a day, who would it be and why?
Spiritual and Thought-Provoking Questions
- What's one thing you're grateful for in your spiritual journey so far?
- How has your faith impacted your daily life, and in what ways?
- What's one thing you're looking forward to experiencing in your relationship with God?
- How do you think God is calling you to serve others, and what's one step you can take to respond?
- What's one Bible verse that's been particularly meaningful to you lately, and why?
Personal and Vulnerable Questions
- What's one thing you're struggling with right now, and how are you seeking support?
- How has your faith helped you through a difficult time in your life?
- What's one thing you're proud of accomplishing, and how did your faith play a role?
- How do you prioritize self-care and rest in your busy life?
- What's one thing you're hoping to learn or grow in spiritually in the next year?
Games and Activities
- "Two Truths and a Lie": Each person shares two true statements about themselves and one false statement. The others have to guess which one is the lie.
- "Human Bingo": Create bingo cards with different traits, characteristics, or interests (e.g. "has traveled to another country," "speaks more than one language," etc.). Each person has to find someone who fits each of the characteristics and get them to sign the corresponding square.
- "The Name Game": Have each person introduce themselves and share a unique fact about themselves that starts with the same letter as their name (e.g. "I'm Sarah, and I love sailing").
- "Scavenger Hunt": Create a list of items or challenges that people have to complete around the room or outside (e.g. "find someone wearing the same color shirt as you," "take a photo with someone who has the same birthday as you," etc.).
- "Would You Rather": Present two difficult choices and ask each person which one they would prefer (e.g. "would you rather give up your phone or your computer for a month?").
Remember to keep the questions and activities light-hearted and fun, while also allowing for meaningful connections and conversations. The goal is to build relationships and create a sense of community within your small group!