How to Play:
Divide the group into small teams.
Each team has 2 minutes to plan a frozen pose that represents a Christmas activity or scene (e.g., building a snowman, the Nativity).
Other teams take turns guessing what the frozen pose represents.
Why it’s fun:
This game brings out creativity and teamwork, yet it’s very simple.
Christmas activities and scenes for freeze frames:
Building a snowman
Decorating a Christmas tree
Wrapping presents
Opening gifts on Christmas morning
Sledding down a hill
Caroling from door to door
Baking Christmas cookies
The Nativity scene
Family sitting by the fireplace
Santa Claus climbing out of a chimney
Elves making toys in Santa’s workshop
Rudolph (the reindeer) leading the sleigh
Drinking hot cocoa
Throwing a snowball
Ice skating
Snowball fight
Christmas Eve dinner
Reindeer flying
Watching a Christmas movie (e.g., Home Alone or another film)
Tips for Leaders:
Optional prompts: Write them on slips of paper and let teams draw one at random.
Encourage creativity: Allow teams to interpret the scenes however they like—it makes the game funnier.
Add a timer: If you want, use a 30-second limit to create quick-fire freeze rounds.
And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. (1 Cor 13:13)
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