Saturday, October 25th at 5 PM |
Activities:
-> Bible Jeopardy - See the Jeopardy study guide below:
Bible Trivia…..
- Players are lined up into 2 teams. Players are asked a bible trivia question. The first team to answer the question gets the point.
Books of the Bible…..
- Players are lined up in 2 teams. Players are given the first letter of a book of the Bible. The first to answer gets the point.
Find the scripture game……
- Players are lined up in 2 teams. Players are given a scripture to locate in a bible. The first player to find the scripture and read it out loud, receives the point. You can use the Glossary.
Church Phrases…
- Players are lined up in 2 teams. The first player to identify a random set of pictures and say the
Hula Hoop Challenge...
- Players are lined up in 2 teams. Each player hold hands. The first team to get the hula hoop from one end to the other without unlocking hands, in the least amount of time, wins.
*song:Praise
-> Discernment
Bible Jeopardy Study Guide
1. The Prophets
• Major Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel
• Minor Prophets: Hosea through Malachi (12 books)
• Key Themes: Judgment, repentance, restoration, messianic prophecies
• Famous Prophecies:
• Isaiah 53 – The suffering servant
• Joel 2:28 – Outpouring of the Spirit
• Notable Prophets: Elijah (1 Kings 17), Elisha (2 Kings 2), Jonah and the fish (Jonah 1–2)
2. Great Women of the Bible
• Deborah: Judge and prophetess (Judges 4–5)
• Esther: Queen who saved the Jews (Book of Esther)
• Ruth: Moabite ancestor of Jesus (Book of Ruth)
• Mary: Mother of Jesus (Luke 1–2)
• Hannah: Prayed for a son—Samuel (1 Samuel 1)
• Priscilla: Early church teacher (Acts 18)
3. Jesus
• Birth: Matthew 1–2, Luke 1–2
• Miracles: Water to wine (John 2), Feeding the 5,000 (Mark 6), Raising Lazarus (John 11)
• Parables: The Good Samaritan (Luke 10), The Prodigal Son (Luke 15)
• Crucifixion & Resurrection: Matthew 27–28, Luke 23–24
• Titles: Son of God, Messiah, Lamb of God, the Way, the Truth, and the Life
4. The Disciples
• The 12 Apostles: Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James (son of Alphaeus), Thaddeus, Simon the Zealot, Judas Iscariot (later replaced by Matthias)
• Key Events: The Great Commission (Matthew 28:19–20), Pentecost (Acts 2)
• Peter’s Denial: Luke 22:54–62
• John: “The disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 13:23)
5. The Teachings of Paul
• Books Written: Romans–Philemon (13 letters)
• Themes: Grace, salvation by faith, spiritual gifts, the church, Christian living
• Famous Verses:
• Romans 8:28 – “All things work together for good…”
• 1 Corinthians 13 – Love chapter
• Galatians 5 – Fruit of the Spirit
• Missionary Journeys: Found in Acts 13–28
6. The Old Testament
• Structure: Law (Torah), History, Poetry/Wisdom, Major & Minor Prophets
• Key Stories: Creation (Genesis 1), Noah’s Ark (Genesis 6–9), Moses & the Exodus (Exodus 1–14), David & Goliath (1 Samuel 17)
• Covenants: Abrahamic (Genesis 12), Mosaic (Exodus 19), Davidic (2 Samuel 7)
7. The New Testament
• Structure: Gospels, Acts, Letters, Revelation
• Key Books:
• Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
• Acts: History of early church
• Letters: Teachings to churches (Romans–Jude)
• Revelation: Prophecy about the end times
• Themes: Life of Jesus, salvation, church growth, Christian living, return of Christ
Saturday, October 25th at 5 PM
Activities:
-> Bible Jeopardy - See the Jeopardy study guide below:
Bible Trivia…..
- Players are lined up into 2 teams. Players are asked a bible trivia question. The first team to answer the question gets the point.
Books of the Bible…..
- Players are lined up in 2 teams. Players are given the first letter of a book of the Bible. The first to answer gets the point.
Find the scripture game……
- Players are lined up in 2 teams. Players are given a scripture to locate in a bible. The first player to find the scripture and read it out loud, receives the point. You can use the Glossary.
Church Phrases…
- Players are lined up in 2 teams. The first player to identify a random set of pictures and say the
Hula Hoop Challenge...
- Players are lined up in 2 teams. Each player hold hands. The first team to get the hula hoop from one end to the other without unlocking hands, in the least amount of time, wins.
*song:Praise
-> Discernment
Bible Jeopardy Study Guide
1. The Prophets
• Major Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel
• Minor Prophets: Hosea through Malachi (12 books)
• Key Themes: Judgment, repentance, restoration, messianic prophecies
• Famous Prophecies:
• Isaiah 53 – The suffering servant
• Joel 2:28 – Outpouring of the Spirit
• Notable Prophets: Elijah (1 Kings 17), Elisha (2 Kings 2), Jonah and the fish (Jonah 1–2)
2. Great Women of the Bible
• Deborah: Judge and prophetess (Judges 4–5)
• Esther: Queen who saved the Jews (Book of Esther)
• Ruth: Moabite ancestor of Jesus (Book of Ruth)
• Mary: Mother of Jesus (Luke 1–2)
• Hannah: Prayed for a son—Samuel (1 Samuel 1)
• Priscilla: Early church teacher (Acts 18)
3. Jesus
• Birth: Matthew 1–2, Luke 1–2
• Miracles: Water to wine (John 2), Feeding the 5,000 (Mark 6), Raising Lazarus (John 11)
• Parables: The Good Samaritan (Luke 10), The Prodigal Son (Luke 15)
• Crucifixion & Resurrection: Matthew 27–28, Luke 23–24
• Titles: Son of God, Messiah, Lamb of God, the Way, the Truth, and the Life
4. The Disciples
• The 12 Apostles: Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James (son of Alphaeus), Thaddeus, Simon the Zealot, Judas Iscariot (later replaced by Matthias)
• Key Events: The Great Commission (Matthew 28:19–20), Pentecost (Acts 2)
• Peter’s Denial: Luke 22:54–62
• John: “The disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 13:23)
5. The Teachings of Paul
• Books Written: Romans–Philemon (13 letters)
• Themes: Grace, salvation by faith, spiritual gifts, the church, Christian living
• Famous Verses:
• Romans 8:28 – “All things work together for good…”
• 1 Corinthians 13 – Love chapter
• Galatians 5 – Fruit of the Spirit
• Missionary Journeys: Found in Acts 13–28
6. The Old Testament
• Structure: Law (Torah), History, Poetry/Wisdom, Major & Minor Prophets
• Key Stories: Creation (Genesis 1), Noah’s Ark (Genesis 6–9), Moses & the Exodus (Exodus 1–14), David & Goliath (1 Samuel 17)
• Covenants: Abrahamic (Genesis 12), Mosaic (Exodus 19), Davidic (2 Samuel 7)
7. The New Testament
• Structure: Gospels, Acts, Letters, Revelation
• Key Books:
• Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
• Acts: History of early church
• Letters: Teachings to churches (Romans–Jude)
• Revelation: Prophecy about the end times
• Themes: Life of Jesus, salvation, church growth, Christian living, return of Christ