Need fresh ideas to spruce up your church or class New Year party?
Add Umph.
Create anticipation from above by designing a gigantic ceiling net (we used bridal netting) with a pull-strip to break it at midnight. Fill it with hundreds of balloons and confetti.
Add Food.
Serve a special menu, such as chili and tamales, a fancy mashed potato bar, or an eight foot sub sandwich. Offer fancy coffees and slushy fruit drinks. Make a memorable dessert, such as the “world’s largest” sundae, or gigantic molded 2008 numbers made with a rice krispie recipe.
Add Music.
Use recorded music, or schedule a variety of musicians to play background music on a small stage. Teens could make a Christian music video during the party, and everyone could view it at midnight. An impromptu kids’ kazoo band could march through the party room hourly. Or not.
Add Fun.
Keep the party moving with planned games and fellowship.
Provide silly party hats.
Plan special events for kids and teens (i.e. a treasure map, game tournament, or fun painting project).
Gather hundreds of digital photos from last year’s church events for a continuous slide show.
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Add Meditative Moments.
Stage brief, unforgettable tidbits of inspiration. Cover a wall with paper for a mural titled “Our New Year Commitments to God.” Provide art supplies for partiers to draw or paint anytime during the evening. Designate an adjacent room for personal prayer. A short candlelight ceremony could include resolutions and prayer.
Ask partyers to make a significant New Year commitment. Perhaps your pastor has challenged the church to prayer-walk every street in your area or to invite twelve friends to church this year. Just before midnight, invite attenders to prayerfully write that personal commitment to God, specifying precise details, i.e. which streets they will prayer-walk or names of friends they will invite. They seal it inside an envelope, address it to themselves, and the church office mails it on March 1st as a reminder and encouragement.