Remote-Ministry quizzes and trivia games

We’ve used each of the following in our youth hangout time over Zoom or Google Meet. I’ll add new content here as I create it.


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There are lots of digital escape rooms out there, but not many the explore Christian history, theology, or Bible. Enjoy this game featuring 4 puzzles designed to teach youth about the Roman catacombs and their role in Christian history!


Bible Quiz Time

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Instant youth group activity! Multiple choice quiz about weird stuff in the Bible. It’s tricky! Also good for adults. It’s easy to stretch this into an hour long activity by assigning some of the passages and stories mentioned to kids to explore following the quiz.


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Enjoy this team trivia game with instructions for how to host a pub-style trivia game on Zoom. This is a plug and go activity, if you have breakout rooms enabled on your Zoom account!


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This trivia game is a bit more challenging. It’s appropriate for youth, but we used it in a family event. It’s in a similar format: a plug and go option for your next virtual event!


A super flexible ready-made zoom game!

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Three rounds of a Bible/Church listing game with questions with instructions. For those who haven’t played, Listography is an easy party game where players create lists of things in different categories and try to name things that relate to the other player’s lists in 3 different ways. Either they try to name items that no one else names, items that only one other person names, or items that as many people as possible name. I don’t know if there’s an official Bible version of this game or not, but these are the Bible/church questions I’ve made up when we’ve played a version of it over Zoom. Each round is 45 seconds and participants keep score on their own. Great for youth, adults, and families!

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