Halloween can be a fun time for families, but sometimes church groups want safe and positive activities instead of spooky ones.
That’s why planning Halloween games for church party events is such a great idea.
These games bring people together, let kids laugh and play, and still keep faith at the center.
From silly races to creative crafts, each activity is designed to be safe, family-friendly, and full of joy.
Whether you’re planning for children, youth, or even adults, these ideas will help make your church party special and memorable for everyone.
Use these links to jump ahead:
- 27 Halloween Games For Church Party
- Pumpkin Ring Toss
- Bible Character Costume Contest
- Scripture Scavenger Hunt
- Pumpkin Pop
- Skeleton Puzzle Relay
- No-Water Apple Stack
- Decorate-a-Treat Station
- Praise Pumpkin Decorating
- Mummy Wrap Race
- Bible Trivia Spin
- Pin The Leaf On The Tree
- Harvest Bingo
- Pumpkin Bowling
- Reformation Day Quiz
- Light of the World Lantern Craft
- Bible Verse Puzzle Race
- Candy Guess Jar
- Fall-Themed Charades
- Shepherd’s Sheep Round-Up
- Cornhole Toss – Church Edition
- Guess The Parable
- Holy Ghost Tag
- Fall Praise Dance Freeze
- Faith-Filled Story Corner
- Christian Pumpkin Patch Hunt
- Candy Corn Chopsticks Race
- Armor of God Dress-Up Relay
- Conclusion
- Engage With Us
27 Halloween Games For Church Party
Are you ready to see some fun ideas? Below you’ll find a big list of games that are simple, safe, and faith-friendly.
Each one is easy to set up, works for groups of all ages, and will keep everyone smiling.
Pick your favorites and enjoy a party filled with laughter and light!
Pumpkin Ring Toss
Paint or carve a few pumpkins with stems and grab some rings (or make your own from pipe cleaners). Kids toss rings and try to land them on the stems.
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This game is simple and fun. Place a few pumpkins on the floor, making sure they have stems.
Then use rings (you can buy them or make your own from pipe cleaners).
Kids take turns tossing the rings, trying to land them on the pumpkin stems.
The closer the pumpkin, the easier it is. You can even add points for each successful toss.
Bible Character Costume Contest
Instead of spooky costumes, invite everyone to dress as a favorite Bible character. Let the congregation vote on the most creative, accurate, or funny.
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Instead of scary costumes, everyone dresses up as their favorite Bible character.
It can be a well-known character like David, Esther, or Noah, or someone less common.
Let people use props, clothes, or even creative handmade items.
After everyone shows their costumes, the group can vote on the most accurate, funniest, or most creative.
Scripture Scavenger Hunt
Hide Bible verses around the room or church grounds. Give each child a list of clues, and let them hunt for matching scripture pieces. First team to find them all wins!
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This game is a mix of fun and learning. Hide small slips of paper with Bible verses written on them around the room or church yard.
Give each child or team a list of clues that point to the hidden verses. Players must search and match the verses with the clues.
The first team to find them all wins. Everyone gets to move, think, and learn scripture at the same time!
Pumpkin Pop
Fill orange balloons with candy or paper slips for small prizes and blow them up. Players pop a balloon with a dart or pin to claim a prize.
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Blow up orange balloons and put candy or little prize slips inside each one.
Tape or scatter the balloons around the room. Players take turns popping a balloon with a pin or a dart. Whatever is inside belongs to them!
The surprise makes it exciting, and every player gets something fun.
Skeleton Puzzle Relay
Use paper cut-outs of cartoonish skeletons (nothing scary!). Teams race to assemble all the parts on a poster board as quickly as possible.
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Cut out simple skeleton shapes from paper. Make sure they look silly or cartoon-like, not scary.
Each team gets a set of bones. Players race one at a time to place a bone on a big poster board.
The team that finishes the full skeleton first wins. It’s teamwork and speed together!
No-Water Apple Stack
Stack as many apples as possible without letting them fall. No bobbing for apples – this is cleaner and still a challenge!
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Instead of bobbing for apples, try stacking them!
Place a pile of apples on a table. Each player tries to stack as many as possible without letting them fall.
Apples are round and wobbly, so it’s harder than it looks. The person with the tallest apple tower wins. No mess, just laughs and fun.
Decorate-a-Treat Station
Set up cupcakes, cookies, or Rice Krispies treats. Provide frostings, sprinkles, and toppings. Let kids decorate and take home their treats.
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Set up a table with cupcakes, cookies, or Rice Krispies treats. Put out different frostings, sprinkles, and candy toppings.
Each child can pick a treat and decorate it however they want. It’s creative, tasty, and fun.
When they are finished, they can eat their masterpiece or take it home to enjoy later.
Praise Pumpkin Decorating
Have each child write something they’re thankful for on a pumpkin using paint pens or markers. Display the “pumpkin patch of praise” at the party or service!
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Give each child a small pumpkin and some paint pens or colorful markers.
Ask them to write or draw something they are thankful for on their pumpkin.
When everyone is finished, display the pumpkins together as a “pumpkin patch of praise.”
It’s a joyful way to celebrate blessings and decorate the party space.
Mummy Wrap Race
In teams of two, one person wraps the other in toilet paper like a mummy. First team to finish wins – but keep it silly and light!
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Divide players into teams of two. Give each team a roll of toilet paper.
One player must wrap their partner from head to toe like a mummy. The first team to finish wrapping wins! Keep it silly and fun.
Laughs are guaranteed, and the mummies can pose for a funny group photo afterward.
Bible Trivia Spin
Use a spinning wheel or dice to determine trivia questions related to Bible stories, verses, or people. Great for all ages!
Make a spinning wheel or use dice to pick Bible trivia questions. Questions can be about stories, verses, or people in the Bible.
Each player takes a turn to spin and answer. If they get it right, they earn a point or a small prize.
It’s fun, educational, and everyone learns more about God’s Word.
Pin The Leaf On The Tree
A fall-themed twist on “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.” Use a felt tree and paper leaves with scripture verses or blessings.
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This game is like “Pin the Tail on the Donkey,” but with a fall theme. Hang up a big picture of a tree without leaves.
Blindfold each player and give them a paper leaf with a scripture verse or blessing written on it.
Spin them gently, and see who gets their leaf closest to the branches.
Harvest Bingo
Create bingo cards using fall items, fruits of the Spirit, or Bible symbols. Great for both kids and seniors!
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Make bingo cards with fall symbols, Bible objects, or even the fruits of the Spirit.
Give players small markers, candy, or coins to cover the spaces. Call out the items one by one.
The first person to get five in a row shouts “Bingo!” This game works well for kids, teens, and adults.
Pumpkin Bowling
Use small pumpkins as bowling balls and empty water bottles as pins. Tape a little paper cross on each pin for a faith twist.
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Turn pumpkins into bowling balls for a fun fall game!
Set up empty water bottles as pins at the end of a hallway or outside. To add a faith touch, tape a little paper cross on each pin.
Kids roll the pumpkins and try to knock them down. Everyone loves the silly, bumpy rolls!
Reformation Day Quiz
If you want to swap Halloween for something deeper, do a fun quiz on Reformation Day (October 31). Use multiple-choice questions and candy prizes!
Instead of focusing on Halloween, you can celebrate Reformation Day (October 31).
Prepare fun multiple-choice questions about Martin Luther, the 95 Theses, or church history.
Players answer for candy or small prizes. It’s a great way to learn while still having fun.
Both kids and adults can join in, making it a teaching moment too.
Light of the World Lantern Craft
Have kids make paper lanterns with “Light of the World” verses. Then light them up (LED tea lights only!) for a gentle reminder of Jesus’s light.
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Give kids paper, markers, and scissors to make lanterns.
Write or decorate them with Bible verses about Jesus being the “Light of the World.”
Place LED tea lights inside so they glow safely. When the room lights go down, the lanterns shine brightly.
It’s a gentle and beautiful reminder of Christ’s light in our lives.
Bible Verse Puzzle Race
Cut up popular Bible verses into puzzle pieces. Teams race to complete the verse correctly.
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Write a well-known Bible verse on sturdy paper and cut it into puzzle-like pieces.
Give each team a set of pieces. When you say “Go,” teams race to put the verse back together in the right order.
The first team to complete the verse correctly wins. It’s a great way to learn scripture while having fun.
Candy Guess Jar
Fill a jar with candy corn or mini chocolates. Everyone guesses how many are inside. Closest guess wins the jar!
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Fill a big jar with candy corn, chocolates, or other small sweets.
Place it on a table where everyone can see. Each player writes down their guess of how many candies are inside.
When the game ends, count the candy together. The person with the closest guess wins the whole jar to take home.
Fall-Themed Charades
Write down autumn-related words like “hayride,” “pumpkin pie,” “apple picking,” and “raking leaves.” Make it extra fun by acting out Bible scenes too!
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Make cards with fall words like “pumpkin pie,” “hayride,” “scarecrow,” and “apple picking.”
You can also mix in simple Bible scenes like “David and Goliath” or “Noah’s Ark.” Players take turns acting out a word while their team guesses.
No talking is allowed, only actions. It’s silly, fun, and great for all ages.
Shepherd’s Sheep Round-Up
Kids pretend to be shepherds and “herd” cotton ball sheep (with spoons) into a pen (basket). Time them and see who rounds up the flock fastest!
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Give each child a spoon and some cotton balls to be the “sheep.”
Place a basket or box at the end of the room to act as the pen. Kids must use only their spoon to guide the “sheep” into the pen.
Time each round to see who can herd their flock the fastest. Lots of giggles guaranteed!
Cornhole Toss – Church Edition
Create a fall-themed cornhole board with crosses, pumpkins, or church logos. Use bean bags shaped like leaves or mini pumpkins.
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Make or decorate a cornhole board with pumpkins, crosses, or church symbols.
Use bean bags shaped like leaves or small pumpkins. Players toss their bags, trying to land them on the board or into the hole.
Give points for each throw. It’s easy to play, fun for all ages, and perfect for a fall party.
Guess The Parable
Act out or describe a popular parable without naming it. Others guess which one it is. Ideal for youth groups!
This game is like charades with a Bible twist.
One player acts out or gives clues about a parable, but cannot say its name.
The other players try to guess which parable it is – like the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, or the Lost Sheep. Great for older kids, youth groups, and even adults!
Holy Ghost Tag
One player is the “Holy Ghost” and tags others to spread “joy.” Once tagged, they join in tagging others. Last one gets a prize!
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Choose one player to be the “Holy Ghost.” That person chases the others and tags them.
But instead of being “out,” those who are tagged join in spreading “joy” by tagging others too!
Soon, the whole group is playing together. The last person to be tagged gets a small prize. It’s fast, fun, and full of laughter.
Fall Praise Dance Freeze
Play upbeat Christian music. When the music stops, everyone freezes! Great energy burner and loads of laughs.
Play upbeat Christian songs with a fall theme.
Everyone dances, jumps, and moves around the room. When the music suddenly stops, everyone must freeze like a statue!
If someone moves, they are out for that round. Keep playing until the last dancer remains.
It’s a joyful way to burn energy and praise God through music.
Faith-Filled Story Corner
Not a game, but a calm station where kids listen to fall-themed Bible stories. Offer cozy blankets, apple cider, and coloring pages.
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Set up a quiet and cozy corner with blankets, pillows, and fall decorations.
Invite kids to sit and listen to short Bible stories about thankfulness, harvest, or light.
Offer apple cider or warm drinks, and provide coloring pages to keep little hands busy.
It’s a peaceful break from active games and helps kids connect with God’s Word.
Christian Pumpkin Patch Hunt
Hide mini plastic pumpkins with Bible verses inside. Each kid finds one and reads the verse aloud.
Hide small plastic pumpkins (or paper ones) around the room or outside.
Place a Bible verse or blessing slip inside each pumpkin. Kids search until they each find one.
Afterward, they take turns reading their verses out loud. It’s fun like an Easter egg hunt, but with God’s Word at the center.
Candy Corn Chopsticks Race
Players use chopsticks to move candy corn from one bowl to another in under 60 seconds. Tricky and hilarious!
Give each player a pair of chopsticks and two bowls. Fill one bowl with candy corn and leave the other empty.
Players have 60 seconds to move as many candy corns as possible using only chopsticks. It’s harder than it looks!
The player with the most candy in their second bowl wins. Lots of laughs included!
Armor of God Dress-Up Relay
Teams must dress a player in “armor” (cardboard breastplate, helmet, etc.) while racing. Teach Ephesians 6 in a fun and engaging way!
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Create simple “armor” pieces from cardboard, paper, or fabric – like a helmet, breastplate, shield, and belt.
Divide players into teams. One member must race to put on all the armor while others help.
As they dress, remind kids of Ephesians 6 and what each piece represents. It’s fun, fast, and a great way to teach scripture.
Conclusion
Planning Halloween games for church party events is a wonderful way to bring families and friends together.
These activities give kids plenty of fun while keeping the focus on faith, kindness, and joy.
From silly races to creative crafts, there’s something here for every age group. Best of all, each game is safe, positive, and easy to set up.
With these ideas, your church can celebrate the season in a way that builds memories, teaches God’s love, and fills the room with laughter.
Enjoy the fun, and let your light shine bright this fall!
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We hope you enjoyed this big list of Halloween games!
Do you have a favorite game from this list, or maybe a new one you’d like to share? We’d love to hear your thoughts.
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