105 Christian Ladies Night Out Ideas
Cyndee Ownbey
Intentional activities build relationships and offer women opportunities to connect with one another.
These 105 Christian Ladies Night Out ideas are perfect for your Women’s Ministry, ladies Sunday School class, small group, and MOPS group.
Divided into seven categories there is something for every interest:
1. Crafty
2. Entertainment & the Arts
3. Exercise/Outdoor
4. Food
5. Fun & Games
6. Missions
7. Sporting Events
Expand your reach by selecting activities from different categories to fill your calendar. When you can, keep it simple and affordable — most of these ideas require little planning and little expense.
Ladies Nights Out work well as outreach events as they aren’t perceived as preachy or overtly spiritual (not that you can’t and shouldn’t have a short devotional and prayer). Let me also humbly suggest that you refrain from activities that encourage or include alcohol, gambling, swearing, or content of any kind that would reflect poorly upon your ministry or church. Romans 14 and 15 remind us that we have a responsibility to protect our women from any situation that might cause them to stumble.
Without further ado, here are 105 ideas for you:
Crafty
1. Beading/Jewelry Making
2. Canvas Painting Class
3. Flower Arranging
4. Holiday Crafts
5. Knitting/Crochet
6. Mosaic Tiles
7. Ornament Making
8. Paint Your Own Pot
9. Pinterest Party
10. Scrapbooking
11. Sewing
12. UFO Night – Unfinished Object Night
13. Wreath Making
Entertainment & the Arts
14. Ballet
15. Broadway Show
16. Christian Book Club
17. Christian Concert
18. Christian Movie Night
19. (Clean) Comedy Show/Club
20. Comedy DVD
21. Dinner Theater
22. Historical Tour
23. Museum Tour
24. Musical
25. Orchestra Performance
26. Play
27. Special Holiday Show/Event
Exercise/Outdoor
28. Cave Tour
29. Christian Yoga
30. Go-karts
31. Golf
32. Hiking
33. Horseback Riding
34. Ice Skating
35. Nature Walk
36. Pilates
37. Pool Party
38. Prayer Walk
39. Putt-Putt
40. Roller Skating
41. Self Defense Class
42. Snow Skiing
43. Snow Tubing
44. Walking
45. Water Park
46. Water Skiing
47. Water Tubing
48. Zumba
Food
49. Appetizers
50. “Blue” Foods (or other food theme i.e. Italian, Mexican, etc.)
51. Chocolate Tasting
52. Coffee Shop
53. Cookie Decorating
54. Cookie Swap
55. Cooking Class
56. Cooking Competition (i.e. Food Network)
57. Cupcake Decorating
58. Dessert
59. Freezer Cooking
60. Ice Cream Tasting Party
61. Make Your Own Pizza
62. Potluck
63. Progressive Dinner
64. Soup Swap/Tasting
65. Taco Bar
66. Tea
Fun & Games
67. Accessory Swap
68. Antique Shopping
69. Bingo
70. Board Games
71. Book Swap
72. Bowling
73. Bunko
74. Card Games
75. Christmas Light Scavenger Hunt
76. Clothing Swap
77. Consignment Shopping
78. Holiday Party (Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, etc.)
79. Historic District Shopping
80. Mall Scavenger Hunt
81. Minute to Win-It
82. Outlet Shopping
83. Scavenger Hunt
84. Spa Night
Missions
85. Bingo at a Senior Center
86. Cards for College Students
87. Cards for Homebound
88. Cards for those serving in the Military
89. Cards for Missionaries
90. Care Packages for College Students
91. Care Packages for the Military
92. Care Packages for Missionaries
93. Fleece Blankets for homebound, abuse shelter, children in hospital, etc.
94. Food Pantry (re-stock, organize, etc.)
95. Nursing Home Visits
96. Pregnancy Hotline/Center
97. Random Acts of Kindness (RAOK)
98. Rescue Mission — serve a meal
99. Ronald McDonald House — provide a meal
100. Soup Kitchen
Sporting Events
101. Baseball Game
102. Basketball Game
103. Football Game
104. Hockey Game
105. Rodeo
May God will bless the time your ladies spend together.
You might also want to read:
• Fellowship Idea: Workshops
• How to Plan a DIY Spa Night
• 30 Summer Fellowship Ideas
• Mission Project: Operation Sandwich
• Mission Project: Pillowcase Dresses
• Mission Project: No-sew Fleece Blankets
The above article, “105 Christian Ladies Night Out Ideas” was written by Cyndee Ownbey. The article was excerpted from www.womensministrytoolbox.com web site. June 2016.
The material is copyrighted and should not be reprinted under any other name or author. However, this material may be freely used for personal study or research purposes.
This article may not be written by an Apostolic author, but it contains many excellent principles and concepts that can be adapted to most churches. As the old saying goes, “Eat the meat. Throw away the bones.”