Ice breaker for moms church group

Here are some fun and creative icebreaker ideas for a moms' church group:

  1. Two Truths and a Lie: Each mom shares two true statements about herself and one false statement. The others have to guess which one is the lie. This game is a great way to get to know each other and can lead to some funny and interesting conversations!
  2. The Name Game: Have each mom introduce herself and share a unique fact or interest that starts with the same letter as her name (e.g. "I'm Sarah and I love sailing"). This game is a fun way to learn each other's names and interests.
  3. Mama's Favorite Things: Ask each mom to bring a small item that represents one of her favorite things (e.g. a book, a coffee mug, a piece of jewelry). Have each mom explain why she loves the item, and then have the others share their own favorite things.
  4. Would You Rather: Prepare a list of "Would You Rather" questions (e.g. "Would you rather have a lifetime supply of coffee or be able to travel anywhere for free?") and have each mom answer. This game is a great way to spark interesting conversations and get to know each other's preferences.
  5. Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of items or challenges that each mom needs to complete (e.g. "Find someone who has the same birthday as you" or "Take a photo with someone who has the same favorite book as you"). This game is a fun way to get everyone moving and interacting with each other.
  6. Mom's Superpower: Ask each mom to share what she thinks her superpower would be if she could choose one (e.g. "I would be able to teleport my kids to school on time every day!"). This game is a great way to get to know each other's sense of humor and can lead to some entertaining conversations.
  7. Gratitude Share: Have each mom share something she is grateful for in her life right now. This game is a great way to focus on the positive and can lead to some inspiring and uplifting conversations.
  8. Human Bingo: Create bingo cards with different traits, characteristics, or interests (e.g. "has traveled to another country", "speaks more than one language", "has a pet dog"). Each mom needs to find someone who fits each of the characteristics and get them to sign the corresponding square. This game is a fun way to get to know each other and can lead to some interesting conversations.
  9. Mom's Guilty Pleasure: Ask each mom to share what she thinks is her guilty pleasure (e.g. "I love watching reality TV shows when no one is looking!"). This game is a great way to get to know each other's sense of humor and can lead to some entertaining conversations.
  10. The One-Word Game: Ask each mom to come up with a word that describes herself (e.g. "adventurous", "creative", "organized"). Then, have each mom explain why she chose that word. This game is a great way to get to know each other's personalities and can lead to some interesting conversations.

Remember to keep the games light-hearted and fun, and make sure they are inclusive and respectful of all the moms in the group. Good luck and have fun!