A Bead Necklace and a Cross
Take turns sharing what you worry about and hope for.
Tami Rudkin | posted 12/12/1998
| Topics: | Accountability, Blood of Christ, Cross, Fear, Hope, Icebreakers, Worry |
| Filters: | Facilitator, Group Leader, Host, Lead |
| Purpose: | Fellowship |
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| Date Added: | December 12, 1998 |
Have a bead necklace and a cross. (Any set of beads will do, even costume jewelry. You can make a cross out of two small tree branches tied or nailed together.) Explain that the cross symbolizes hope and that the beads represent our worries. Pass the cross in one direction and the beads in another. As they are passed from person to person have those holding the cross explain that for which they hope. Likewise, have those holding the beads describe one thing they worry about. Alternate between the cross and the beads. When the beads and cross meet ask the person to drape the beads on the cross. Ask the group what that symbolizes to them.



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Strawberry
sound great activity! =)
Gary P
This worked beautifully and was a great intro to our group prayer time as well.
Jill McFaddin
Awesome Idea!!! Great icebreaker!!!
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